
Those who want Stephen Keshi out as coach of the Nigerian senior national team, the Super Eagles may have lost in their bid, as the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF says he will soon sign a new deal to continue with his job.
There have been calls for Keshi to be formally disengaged after the team failed to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
Samson Siasia was dismissed after he failed to lead the team to the AFCON 2012, and observers have been clamoring for the same treatment to be meted out on Keshi.
There have been calls for Keshi to be formally disengaged after the team failed to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
Samson Siasia was dismissed after he failed to lead the team to the AFCON 2012, and observers have been clamoring for the same treatment to be meted out on Keshi.
But the Executive Committee of NFF, led by Amaju Pinnick disclosed that the Big Boss is set to continue in his role.
Keshi’s initial three-year contract expired after the 2014 World Cup and he has been working on a match-by-match deal.
Meanwhile, the board has mandated the technical committee to finalize a contract for Keshi as he still remains the coach of Nigeria.