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Monday, February 29, 2016

NFF Claps Back At Sunday Oliseh's Style Of Resignation And The Brouhaha Trailing It....

Nigerians woke up on Friday morning last week to see that Former Coach Sunday Oliseh had resigned as captain of the team and he did it via his twitter handle....which is what most people do now -use their social media handle as a medium to pass on info...
In this press statement released on their website,the NFF is clearing the air and moving on.....This is a MUST READ if you really want to know the truth!

Oliseh and NFF President Pinnick

Press Release says....
''In order to clear a lot of falsehood that has been making the rounds in sections of the media following the resignation of Coach Sunday Oliseh, the Nigeria Football Federation has decided to make a statement regarding events relating to the employment and resignation of the Super Eagles Coach.

First of all, the NFF would like to state that contrary to what few members of the media would have Nigerians believe, the appointment of Mr. Sunday Oliseh as Head Coach of the Super Eagles was thoroughly thought-through; it went through a meeting between himself and the Technical Committee and was ultimately approved by the entire Executive Committee of the NFF.

The NFF had the best of intentions in hiring Mr. Sunday Oliseh, and despite the misgivings about his temperament (he himself alluded to this at his unveiling) he was seen as a bright young Coach able to take the Super Eagles to new heights. This view was premised on his resume, (having played in various countries around the world), his undoubted football knowledge and his currency of ideas (being a respected former Super Eagles Captain and a member of the FIFA Technical Study Group).


The fact that from Mr. Oliseh's perspective, the relationship had gone so awry to the extent that he resigned his appointment is unfortunate because despite the temporary financial difficulties which crept into the relationship in the last 4 (four) months or thereabouts, the NFF Executive Board with its penchant for long term planning took a long term view of his appointment and remains confident that with a little more patience on the part of the Coach, things would have turned around for the better in the long run.

The NFF seizes the opportunity to apologise to Nigerians for the situation that we, through no fault of ours, find ourselves, but assures the teeming Super Eagles supporters that we shall patriotically remain committed to the success of the team. This is already evidenced by the swiftness with which we have reconstituted the coaching crew and received the assurances of the patriotism of the Super Eagles players who have vowed to fight for the Nigerian flag and spirit, and ensure that not only do we qualify for the African Nations Cup but also that our long term goals are not derailed.

The NFF gives the foregoing assurances despite the circumstance which has arisen with the untimely resignation of Coach Sunday Oliseh and despite the fact that the decision was taken unilaterally without discussion with NFF or any of its officials or board members, without giving the requisite 1 (one) months notice as stipulated in his contract immediately after he was paid his arrears of salary and housing allowance after his request to travel across Europe to visit potential call ups for the matches against Egypt was approved by the President of the NFF and; despite the fact that we have crucial qualifying matches to play next month

With regard to the various allegations made against the NFF by Mr. Sunday Oliseh in his letter of resignation and in the media, the NFF as a responsible organisation feels the need to this once respond to those allegations as follows, and thereafter continue with the job at hand without any further distractions:

Mr. Sunday Oliseh in his letter of resignation and in various reports has talked about not being respected, and not getting the support of the NFF. The NFF categorically denies these allegations and notes that from the time of his employment the NFF had always shown him respect which, unfortunately, not always reciprocated.

In order to encourage him, to exhibit an intention to put the issue of financial disagreements with coaches behind the Federation and to help the new Coach quickly settle down, the NFF proceeded to pay him three months’ salary in advance – something that had never happened previously in Nigeria football.

The NFF introduced him to our principal partners/sponsors in order to show that the Federation had total regard for and was fully supporting its coach. The President thereafter reiterated the vision of the NFF board and its mandate to the new coach to build a new and vibrant team that the Government and people of this country would be proud of. The NFF has since then allowed him to carry on his duties without interference. The NFF also purchased for Mr. Oliseh a brand new car to ease his movement locally whenever he was in Nigeria.

With regard to the allegation that he was not supported, it is pertinent to note that Mr. Oliseh himself had on numerous occasions expressed gratitude for the support he had received from the NFF and in particular from the NFF President and Vice Presidents. The NFF makes bold to say that he has been supported throughout his short tenure as the Super Eagles coach. Not only have his requests and choice of training camps been accepted, his choice of players have never been interfered with, his choice of venues have all but once been accepted and even where not accepted, an explanation was promptly given which was duly appreciated and accepted by the coach.

Only a few minutes before sending an email intimating the NFF of his resignation, Mr. Oliseh had written a mail to the NFF President about his trip across Europe to see players, which the NFF President had approved the day before.

For the competitive matches against Tanzania, Burkina Faso and Swaziland that the Super Eagles played away from home under Coach Oliseh, the NFF despite its financial constraints flew the team by chartered aircraft at the request of the coach.

It is pertinent to note also that, despite its financial constraints, the NFF acceded to Coach Oliseh's insistence on camping the CHAN team in South Africa. His show of appreciation was to go on air to talk about spending his money to buy food for the team in South Africa. The truth is that the team stayed at a world -class facility where buffet feeding had been arranged. Coach Oliseh opted to buy Nigerian food for the players on two (2) occasions, without alerting the NFF or the hotel management. Food meant for the team on those two occasions went to waste.

In support of Coach Oliseh and in a bid to give him some confidence regarding the issue of finance, the NFF top echelon traveled to Rwanda at their own expense along with the Minister of Youth and Sports, in order that the coach and the team would have the opportunity of hearing first-hand from the Minister the challenges the NFF was facing with regards to funds. The Minister told the team clearly that the financial problems were not the fault of the NFF and promised to do his utmost to resolve it forthwith.

After the CHAN championships in Rwanda, the Technical Committee requested for the usual technical report of the Championship but Coach Oliseh wrote a terse email back to the secretary of that committee stating that he did not report to them.

Even though by the terms of his contract he was obliged to return to Nigeria at least 2 weeks to any Super Eagles match and is obliged to watch our domestic league matches from time to time, one can count how many local league matches he has watched and one can point out that he did not return to Nigeria before he went to the CHAN championship on the grounds that he was ill. Yet, he went to South Africa and Rwanda but did not return with the team to Nigeria

The NFF has accommodated these only in support of the ultimate success of the coach and the team.  On resumption, Coach Oliseh wanted to sack the entire backroom staff of the Super Eagles including the media officer saying that he could not work with them. A potentially messy situation was aborted by the firm position of the General Secretary and the President on the matter. The coach virtually tore the team apart with his impulsive style of man management, for example if not for the way the NFF President and Vice Presidents handled the matter, his disagreement with erstwhile captain Vincent Enyeama would have seen all the senior players quit the Super Eagles.


Contrary to the terms of his contract, Coach Oliseh went on air several times to talk about the NFF’s finances and in a derogatory manner. He went on air to insult Nigerians in what is now known as his ‘YouTube rant’ wherein he made serious allegations against the Nigeria media, which he has failed to substantiate. In it, he also noted that he didn't want the job of the Super Eagles Chief Coach but was prevailed upon to accept it.


From the foregoing, it is clear that without claiming to be perfect and working under considerable financial difficulties, not only did the NFF support Mr. Sunday Oliseh in his capacity as Chief Coach of Super Eagles, it actually showed lots of restraint in the face of aggravated impulsive behaviour by the coach bordering in some cases on insubordination.

In closing this Statement there are a few things we must point out:
We find it strange though that, after complaints of non -payment, Mr.Oliseh waited to receive monies owed him before resigning. Two days before his resignation, he had passionately appealed that we unite as one force to fight the battle on the football field with the Egyptian national team. We had no idea he was selling a dummy.


For the avoidance of doubt, Mr. Sunday Oliseh RESIGNED and was not SACKED. We bear no grudges against the coach and wish him well in his future endeavours.



***WOW!!..Oliseh really messed up and sold us a dummy!...Thanks to the NFF for clearing the air on this.Oliseh behaved like a child,tore the team apart and almost brought Nigerian football to a standstill,thank God he resigned..THANK GOD!***


43 comments:

  1. Stella, as if u don't know Nigeria again. Didn't u see where oliseh said they went and started talking to another coach. Why are u choosing to believe them over oliseh.

    Why should they even owe him for 4months. Can they honestly say that they were not pocketing their own salaries all the while???

    Nff is just trying to save face. They are the major thing wrong with Nigeria football. The idiots can't even give our local leagues a face-lift. Bunch of fat fucks with big belly.

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    1. Stella you don't understand our FA at all. If you have opportunity of talking with Oliseh either in German language or English you will have a different reaction to all this, even the best coach in the world can't succeed working with them.
      Every coach that has worked here knows the system is still the same, even Clement "Westarhof" not too sure about the spelling our most successful coach knows how greedy and corrupt our FA is.

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    2. @Eka Pain,how far

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    4. If they really owed him for 4 months it's very bad. Did they think he is like civil servants they owe upandan and they will still go to work?

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    5. Whether NFF is lying or not,i don't care,what I know is that Oliseh should go and apologise to Keshi,for all d criticism, now he knows it's not easy to coach super eagles and win a trophy

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    6. NFF has been the problem of Nigerian football since the word go. Let them keep looking for who to blame. Why don't they use their own money to pay him and then wait on the long run? Nonsense.
      You all needs to be sacked! Sacked!!!!
      Oliseh loves discipline and I knew he will never last in the job. For you to maintain that position with this current NFF crew,you must be corrupt,not strick, lick players asses and cover up lies! Who doesn't know the kind of corruption going on in this country,,,,and what if he chose to buy Nigerian food for the players nko???
      Nigerian players will almost die playing outside the country but will simply have no single repect for the coach. Even the best student in the whole world will be a fool to disrespect his teacher. Because Enyeama is that and that,,,will he talk back at his coach in his base?
      You all wants good results yet you don't want to do things differently, your leadership(NFF) needs to be sacked! A player cannot be giving coaches attitude problem because he is decorated. The only issue I have with Oliseh is for criticising Keshi, and thinking that he can come and just hanle eagles easily with his strictness ,then finally that apology after the rant. He should have resigned after the rant!

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  2. well explained. Sunday Oliseh is a wizard. The moment he came in and started fighting everyone upandan i knew he won't last. Mr man, why are you always angry? Good riddance to bad rubbish!

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    1. Saw this coming. From the time he started acting as coach, it has been from one problem to the other. Its even better he quits because its not easy working in an environment where you are not loved and appreciated.
      Greater things awaits Sunday Oliseh.

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    2. Sunday Oliseh is not the problem of the Nigerian football, before him there was problems with other coaches including Keshi, NFF will blame others but themselves. Let them bring another coach,it will only be a matter of time and they will do another press release on the persons head. All these coaches cannot have same problems, let NFF fight corruption within themselves and discipline their players, they are the cause of the problems not the other way round.

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  3. Where did the NFF get money to go to America to attend one stupid conference which doesn't concern football, dey are all thiefs abeg make go sit down,

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  4. Dev always bin sacking its gud som1 pay dem back too.idiots ole people

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  5. Oliseh jst turned out to be a big disappointment, his arrogance is unprecedented, terrible man management and leadership skills. Qnd above all stupid pride.. N he shot himself in d foot repeatedly..

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    1. Shut up you idiot! NFF is filled up with politicians and corrupt fools that will rather share the money meant to pay people wages for job well done. Where did they get the money they used to attend stupid conference and yet can't pay the coach???
      Oliseh has more knowledge of football even at FIFA level than those fools at NFF, he is disciplined and strict but unfortunately,Nigeria is a place for the lawless. That is why he cannot work in this environment.
      Why will a coach even lick players ass? Nonsense.
      Let them go and get that golden coach that will bring the cup back and let's see. NFF corrupt people, Players feeling too big yet they want our money.
      They would have left oliseh to sack all those players and go to local league and bring hot headed boys that will bring us victory. Look at that little boy that just started playing for ManU, that is the spirit and not those ones that feel to big to chase ball.

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  6. Stella, what are you even saying? Oliseh almost did what? Stop thinking with your anus abeg.

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  7. I'm a third class graduate, a guy friend of mine just asked what class I graduated with. We are looking to get into a serious relationship. I'm so ashamed to say it's a third class and I don't want to lie. What to do, I'm so confused Stella. It hurts.

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    1. Tell him the truth dear, dont enter any good relationship based on lies cos sooner or later he will find out.

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  8. Nah, I am on his side on this one.
    Seems like there is another Chi* here. Issorai

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  9. anon at 20.59, oiiseh is temperamental. see how he chased Vincent Eneyeama and Emenike away. A coach inspires his team to give their best. he doesn't scatter the team before eh even starts work.

    see how he quickly went on you tube at the slightest criticism. he was too volatile a beg.

    no be NFF tell us all this one.

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    1. Emenike said it wasn't because of Oliseh he left.
      If vincent Enyeame left,Oliseh did not pursue him but his pride did. Even as a player, you also need good attitude as well as the coach. Will enyeama swear that he hasn't been bashed by his foreign coach, why didn't he quit?
      I don't blame Vincent,even Nigerians that just travelled to cotonu comes bk with accent and "do you know who I am" mentality. That will never win a trophy anywhere.

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  10. Hmmmm NFF you should not have given Oliseh a reason to ridicule you. Why withhold his salary for months?.
    I cannot continue working for an employer without been paid monthly..... period.

    However Oliseh, dammm you lack professionalism. You could have set an example and made a name for yourself internationally but instead you brought angry and immaturity into the team.
    It is evident you are not educated and lack self control. Go and learn the meaning of the word PROFESSIONAL.

    If not for the gentleman coach before you, I would have assumed all Nigerian coaches are quiet crazy in the head. And to think you went on you tube to rant.... OH LORD. Who are advising these men?
    Next time, try and honour your contract and if you cannot, at least work your notice period and leave your job with dignity for no one knows tomorrow

    A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.

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  11. Hmmm! Innocent until proven guilty.

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  12. Hmmm
    I read to the end and i like the way The NFF avoided any form of derogatory statement towards Oliseh. This is good,you state your points politely without trying to undermine one's efforts or experience.

    As for the issue at hand, I know politics is everywhere in Nigeria including the NFF, a lot of things would have gone down,but I know Oliseh was at logger heads with virtually all the players. He needs to work on his temper and NFF should organise their "house" too. Au revoir.

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    1. Yea,Oliseh is temperamental.he is too sensitive.

      But then,but then,dats not d issue here.afterll u heard him say dey knew this about him.
      All NFF is doing now is to crucify Oliseh albeit subtly. Dey didn't answer the pertinent questions.why owe dis man 4 months salary? D house dey promised him,nothing.and of course other things he mentioned which dey clearly avoided explaining here.

      And oh by d way,I hope u know Oliseh found out they were talking to a foreign coach. A coach who would replace Oliseh!
      You claim u can't pay me my salary nd give me accommodation but u have mega dough to go hire a foreign coach????

      Now do u understand why he took to Twitter and did what he did?

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    2. If dey can pay him up front,why can't dey owe him? Na today naija start to owe? Did dey not owe Keshi? Abeg dts not an issue

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    3. Thank you TGW, and they expect him to be happy. They claim there is no money yet he saw them spend millions attending that nonsense conference that ain't got nothing to benefit football and the team.
      The NFF,did they owe themselves salary? Why is the coach/players that they will rather not pay.
      Anon 10:30, Companies pay people allowances/packages even before they start work, housing, wardrobe, transport etc. And it is contained in the agreement signed.
      You argument holds no water. Was there an agreement that they will owe him indefinitely 'until on the long run when things gets better' yet you will keep bashing the person and expect the best out of him.
      Then when the money comes,you will stay infront of him and share it while telling him to wait for his salary on the long run.

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  13. Exactly.
    End time outstanding remarkable ranting coach

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  14. Wonder why it took them(NFF) so long to clear the air, guess they where computing their lies as usual.

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    1. LMAO, don't mind those people.
      That place smells of rot. Let them keep pursuing coaches. I am sure their anger is because Oliseh didn't allow them to sack him.

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  15. Still wondering why it took them so long to defend themselves, guess they where computing their lies as usual

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  16. Thank God he resigned
    The same Oliseh that castigated Vincent enyeama for using the social media to express his thoughts instead of reporting to the nff wow! The same oliseh resigned via twitter.
    Lamaaaa!!!!! Oliseh pls practice what you preach anywhere you find yourself.

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    1. When did Oliseh castigate Vincent for using social media to resign? Please,it was Pinnick and the NFF that did that and that was because the resignation is tendered to NFF not the coach. I can see that you are either deluded or you suffer from short term memory loss.
      Oliseh was the last to speak about enyeama exit and that was because people said he striped him and called security to beat him. He spoke about that not the way Enyeame resigned.

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    2. Must you insult me to make your point? Sick people everywhere

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  17. The coaches always have problems with greedy NFF officials

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  18. Oliseh is like any other Nigerian,we like to mark our territory where ever we find ourselves. He may be arrogant,but the real question is WHY was his salary delayed for 4 months?They are all thieves.

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  19. Lol Stella if you can believe NFF it means you can believe anything, do not believe them at all oo because if you dig dip you will be shock of what to see

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    1. Ify I dey surprised say u never kno how unintelligent Stella is,it's all about d chicken change nff don pay her but she 4get say all d money in d world no fit erase her ugliness cos dat one NA skin deep

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    2. I wonder why they haven't opened any, #NFFgate gate. The way those people squander money is on another level of grace. All of them,looking at their eyes, you will see corruption and greed.

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  20. From the look of things, Oliseh appointment is based on PADDY 2 PADDY. If Oliseh believe he want to change things in the team, he suppose to change himself, we have known him as a temperantal personality over the years and he didnt change that attitude.
    Well is a sorry case for an adult not to control is temperament.

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