The Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) has paid coach Stephen Keshi part of the seven
months' salary he is owed.
Keshi, who is owed more than $217,000, last week described the situation as "disrespectful and
unacceptable".
NFF spokesman Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport: "We
have made a quick effort to sort part of his arrears. We are working extremely
hard to pay the coach the rest as soon as possible."
Olajire added that the NFF had put in measures to
"help minimise the risk of delays in the future".
"The financial situation of the NFF caused the
delay. It is not an excuse; it is a consequence of the financial reality,"
he said.
It is understood that Keshi has received only two months'
pay but the Super Eagles boss has declined to comment.
But one NFF official, who did want to be named, told BBC
Sport: "It's just the first step in our desperate quest to sort all his
outstanding salary arrears.
"We are hopeful this will be resolved before the end
of the year."
Nigeria will face Ethiopia in Calabar on 16 November in
the second leg of their 2014 World Cup play-off and are favourites to progress
to next year's tournament in Brazil, having won the first leg 2-1.
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I wonder how one can work without pay. To wicked.
ReplyDeleteKeshi abeg collect all your money
ReplyDeleteAbeg make una pay keshi ohhhhhhh wicked leaders. Una go hoid ASUU,PHCN,KESHI,wetinnnnn were our moni FG?
ReplyDeleteKeshi,good job but pls talk less.The lord is with u.
ReplyDeleteWhy is FG oweing everybody? Na wha o !
ReplyDeleteWhy is FG owing everybody ? Na wha o! Them dey owe me too. For not providing d basic things dt a government should provide for its citizen.
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