Chairman of the Nigeria National League, High Chief Emeka Inyama says that there is no tension between the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi as all previous disagreements have been amicably resolved.
Inyama who is the Chairman of the NFF’s Media and Publicity Committee revealed that the issues that led the Federation to query Keshi have been amicably resolved after the tactician satisfactorily answered to the query.
“There have been very worrying issues between the Federation and the Super Eagles,” Inyama said.
“It seemed as if there was war, but honestly I want to assure you today that there is peace and no tension between the federation and coach Stephen Keshi.
“Keshi is an employee of the NFF and we are his employers. We have had a wonderful working relationship since Keshi was employed.”
Inyama, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), reiterated that the Federation have no plans to hire a foreign technical adviser, as they have utmost confidence in the capability of Keshi.
“I want to use this platform to clarify that the Federation does not have any plans whatsoever to hire any other coach for the World Cup,” he assured.
“We have confidence in Stephen Keshi and we will support him to win. We are focused on the World Cup and in two months’ time, we will go to Brazil and come back with a commendable result,” he added.
Inyama who is the Chairman of the NFF’s Media and Publicity Committee revealed that the issues that led the Federation to query Keshi have been amicably resolved after the tactician satisfactorily answered to the query.
“There have been very worrying issues between the Federation and the Super Eagles,” Inyama said.
“It seemed as if there was war, but honestly I want to assure you today that there is peace and no tension between the federation and coach Stephen Keshi.
“Keshi is an employee of the NFF and we are his employers. We have had a wonderful working relationship since Keshi was employed.”
Inyama, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), reiterated that the Federation have no plans to hire a foreign technical adviser, as they have utmost confidence in the capability of Keshi.
“I want to use this platform to clarify that the Federation does not have any plans whatsoever to hire any other coach for the World Cup,” he assured.
“We have confidence in Stephen Keshi and we will support him to win. We are focused on the World Cup and in two months’ time, we will go to Brazil and come back with a commendable result,” he added.
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Inyama says that there is no tension between the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) and Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi as all previous
disagreements have been amicably resolved.
Inyama who is the Chairman of the NFF’s Media and Publicity Committee revealed that the issues that led the Federation to query Keshi have been amicably resolved after the tactician satisfactorily answered to the query.
“There have been very worrying issues between the Federation and the Super Eagles,” Inyama said.
“It seemed as if there was war, but honestly I want to assure you today that there is peace and no tension between the federation and coach Stephen Keshi.
“Keshi is an employee of the NFF and we are his employers. We have had a wonderful working relationship since Keshi was employed.”
Inyama, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), reiterated that the Federation have no plans to hire a foreign technical adviser, as they have utmost confidence in the capability of Keshi.
“I want to use this platform to clarify that the Federation does not have any plans whatsoever to hire any other coach for the World Cup,” he assured.
“We have confidence in Stephen Keshi and we will support him to win. We are focused on the World Cup and in two months’ time, we will go to Brazil and come back with a commendable result,” he added.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/war-nff-keshi-resolve-list-issue/#sthash.f1J7zPJs.dpuf
Inyama who is the Chairman of the NFF’s Media and Publicity Committee revealed that the issues that led the Federation to query Keshi have been amicably resolved after the tactician satisfactorily answered to the query.
“There have been very worrying issues between the Federation and the Super Eagles,” Inyama said.
“It seemed as if there was war, but honestly I want to assure you today that there is peace and no tension between the federation and coach Stephen Keshi.
“Keshi is an employee of the NFF and we are his employers. We have had a wonderful working relationship since Keshi was employed.”
Inyama, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), reiterated that the Federation have no plans to hire a foreign technical adviser, as they have utmost confidence in the capability of Keshi.
“I want to use this platform to clarify that the Federation does not have any plans whatsoever to hire any other coach for the World Cup,” he assured.
“We have confidence in Stephen Keshi and we will support him to win. We are focused on the World Cup and in two months’ time, we will go to Brazil and come back with a commendable result,” he added.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/war-nff-keshi-resolve-list-issue/#sthash.f1J7zPJs.dpuf
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