Friday, 3 April 2015

Proud Keshi Apologises To Nigerians

Stephen Keshi has offered apology to the country after failing to qualify the Super Eagles for the 2015 edition of the competition in Equatorial Guinea.


The former Mali and Togo handler has been in the news of recent with speculations rife that he might be given a second chance of handling the country despite failing to reach the 2015 AFCON as well as having scores to settle with some top officials of the Nigeria Football Federation.

In a chat with journalists, his agent Emmanuel Ado described the relationship between the President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF and Stephen Keshi as of mutual respect and insists differences between them will be resolved amicably in the interest of the game.

“Keshi has always related well with Amaju as a brother and as Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission before now. The chairman’s passion and achievements over the years bear eloquent testimony to what he is capable of replicating in his new job at the NFF,” Ado told media.

“After the 2013 Nations Cup, Amaju was instrumental to Delta State Government hosting the team and the renaming of the Asaba township stadium after Stephen Keshi.

“This is contrary to insinuations being made in some quarters, that Keshi and Amaju can never work together.

“For the information of all, both men understand that in the interest of Nigerian football they must work together to move Nigeria football forward. The lessons of the last few months is that united we win and divided we fail.”

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