According to
reports by Supersports, the NFF has been ordered by President Goodluck
Jonathan to reinstate former Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi as the head
coach of the African Champions. The president had an emergency meeting with
troubled NFF president Amaju Pinnick on Wednesday night and advised that Keshi
should return as the national team coach. According to a source: "I can confirm to
you that Stephen Keshi will return as the head coach of the Super Eagles
because of the presidential intervention. "The president (Jonathan) met with all
football stakeholders last night and he told them that Keshi must return as the
Super Eagles coach with immediate effect,” the source revealed to
supersport.com.
Supersport.com also asked the source what the fate would be of Shuaibu Amodu who replaced Keshi as the Super Eagles handler.It has been concluded that Shuaibu Amodu would step down, and Stephen Keshi will continue as the head coach,” the source added.
Nigeria will face Congo and South Africa next month, and the Eagles must win the two encounters to have the chance of making it to the 2015 Afcon.
Supersport.com also asked the source what the fate would be of Shuaibu Amodu who replaced Keshi as the Super Eagles handler.It has been concluded that Shuaibu Amodu would step down, and Stephen Keshi will continue as the head coach,” the source added.
Nigeria will face Congo and South Africa next month, and the Eagles must win the two encounters to have the chance of making it to the 2015 Afcon.
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