Stephen Keshi is set to return as the coach of Nigerian super eagles on the orders of President Goodluck Jonathan. According to PUNCH, a source said:
“It is not a question of if he is truly coming back
to the Eagles but a matter of when he is resuming and how much he is going to
earn.
“This is not an FA decision; this was passed down directly
to them from far above and the message was not passed through a third party in
the name of special adviser but a direct mouth to ear briefing.”
The court case and the protracted wrangling had set Nigeria
before the world football ruling body with FIFA threatening to suspend the
country. Friday (today) was set as deadline before the President who also
received the Super Falcons on Wednesday intervened.
Keshi was dodgy with reporters when asked about his possible
return. “Well I am just hearing it from you.
But if the President of my country asked me to return, who
am I to refuse,” he told Africanfootball.com.
Even though he refused to confirm or deny, he was at the
sports ministry on Thursday where he held a lengthy meeting with the sports
minister, Dr. Tammy Danagogo. Details of the meeting were not immediately
obtained but it was learnt that it was the first move towards returning Keshi
to the position.
The NFF also sent a confusing press release on Thursday
explaining that caretaker coach Shaibu Amodu was pleading with the NFF to take
back Keshi.
The release claimed Amodu wrote a letter dated October 27 to
that effect. The letter was however not made available to the media.
Keshi was asked to move on by the NFF two weeks ago
following a string of poor results with the national team. The Eagles are on
the brink of missing Morocco 2015 African Nations Cup unless they are able to
beat Congo in Pointe Noire and also beat South Africa in Uyo, Nigeria to create
a possibility of scaling through to the finals.
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