After several weeks of controversy between the Chief
Coach of Nigeria's national team, Sunday Oliseh and his
employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Oliseh,
in the wee hours of Friday, announced his resignation as
Chief Coach of the Super Eagles.
Oliseh who took to his verified Twitter
handle, @SundayOOliseh to announce his resignation
said: "I feel fortunate, blessed and eternally grateful for
having had the honour to play, captain and coach this
great nation of ours, Nigeria. Due to contract violations,
lack of support,unpaid wages, benefits to my players,
Assistant Coaches and myself, I resign as Super Eagles
Chief Coach."
Oliseh had since changed his profile on the micro-
blogging site to Ex-Chief Coach of the Super Eagles.
Recall that Oliseh, signed a three-year deal on July 15,
2015, succeeding Stephen Keshi, who was sacked at the
start of July.
He spent barely eight months as Eagles chief coach.
Oliseh, earned 63 caps for Nigeria and helped the country
win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in
1996.
He became the fourth player from the class of 1994 to
manage the Super Eagles after Austin Eguavoen, Samson
Siasia and Keshi.
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