Head coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi has finally opened up on his anger at the Nigerian Football Federation for owing him his salaries for seven months.Keshi, who is preparing his side for November’s World Cup play-off second leg against Ethiopia, has not been paid since he led the Super Eagles to the Africa Cup of Nations title in February.
“The lowest point of my career is working and not being paid for seven months,” he told BBC Sport. “I have never had this kind of experience before.” The former Togo and Mali coach first revealed to BBC Sport in June that he was owed wages.
“The lowest point of my career is working and not being paid for seven months,” he told BBC Sport. “I have never had this kind of experience before.” The former Togo and Mali coach first revealed to BBC Sport in June that he was owed wages.