Monday, 22 June 2015

NFF adamant Keshi'll honour 2-Year deal

 Keshi loses 'liberty' on national team call-ups
NFF assured Keshi'll honour contract

Nigerian Football Federation has declared they are adamant that Super Eagles of Nigeria Gaffer Stephen Okechukwu Keshi would honour the 2-Year's contract he signed with them as manager of the team despite reports he's name has sprout up on the list of African Champions Ivory Cosat to take over from Harve Renard as boss. The NFF says Keshi, who signed a new contract in April, is "very happy" with his job in Nigeria.
They stated that Keshi's manager, Emmanuel Addo, has given assurances that Keshi will stay for the duration of his contract.
Keshi coached Nigeria to the 2013 African Cup of Nations title, but has had a turbulent time in charge. He resigned in 2013 and was fired last year. He was reinstated both times and now after Nigerians first win in the current African Qualification rounds against Chad in Kaduna he was queried by the Federation for calling up a player who couldn't make the cut for the flying eagles but was handed a rare call up and the christened #10 jersey for the super Eagles.He's autonomous power's on Team call-ups have thereby been strip and is now being supervised by the Technical Director of the federation.

Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2015/06/22/6288624_nigeria-federation-keshi-will.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy

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