Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said it has finished up plan to pay the new Super Eagles head coach, Sunday Ogorchukwu Oliseh three months pay rates ahead of time.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick uncovered yesterday amid the official revealing of the previous Juventus midfield maestro as Coach Stephen Keshi's successor at the media focal point of the National Stadium, Abuja.
Oliseh, who is the previous Super Eagles skipper a marked three-year manage choice of one year replenishment after the lapse of the three arrangement and a month to month compensation of N5 million.
“We are excited to get Sunday Oliseh. I have been discussing with
different people at CAF and FIFA level and they all said to me that if
we need glory, we don’t need to go anywhere and that we have it in
Sunday Oliseh.
“The federation has been working as a team. We’ve
signed the Pep Guardiola of Africa. He will deliver and as federation,
we are ready to give him 100% support that will make him succeed.
“To underscore our seriousness, we are going to pay three salaries in advances. The next time we have to pay him is October.
“The
man is ready to work and he has started work already by getting his
accommodation but the federation is going to refund him. ”
Oliseh
whose first match in charge of the Eagles will be against the Tanzania
in Dar-es Salaam was also delighted to assume duty as Eagles coach but
was quick to state that he isn’t coming to perform immediate miracles to
turn around fortunes of the Super Eagles.
He said unlike before
Nigeria no longer boasts of individual players that can win matches, but
added that Nigeria has the potential to rule the world again.
“It’s
a great honour to be given the opportunity to coach my country. I’m not
coming as a messiah but a man who wants to serve. Gone are the days
when we have individual players playing. That’s what we have during my
generation. But if we have the potential to play as team,” he said.
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