Keshi had the opportunity of leaving honourably , says Christian Chukwu
Super Eagles’ former coach, Christian Chukwu, said yesterday that sacked coach Stephen Keshi had the opportunity of leaving the position
Keshi was sacked on Saturday by the NFF, who accused the coach of “lacking the required commitment to achieve the Federation’s objectives as set out in the Coach’s employment contract.”
According to Chukwu, who said the NFF was right in sacking Keshi, “from day one, it was obvious the federation didn’t really want to work with Keshi and one could read it easily from their body language.
“Coaching job is all about hiring and firing and I hope Keshi will take it in good faith.”
Also in support of the NFF action is
“The NFF
“They lost confidence in Keshi long time ago, and when you don’t have confidence in your employee, there is no way you can work together.”
“I said it
Also in support of Keshi’s sack is
However, Onigbinde advises the NFF to adhere to the contract terms they agreed with Keshi, adding, “the deed is done and there’s nothing anybody can do now about it.”
He said: “I saw it coming
“I am not privy to the terms of his contract with the NFF so I don’t know who is to blame for the way things happened.
“There must be a process in a contract called an Ouster Article/Clause that will state how a contract will be determined, otherwise if the NFF have not kept to the terms of that clause, Keshi can even take them to court. No matter how
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