The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), has insisted they are not moved by the different law suits brought against them by former coach of the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh and will pay him and his assistants all outstanding salaries.
Oliseh and his first assistant coach, Jean Francois Losciuto, had threatened to report the NFF to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). But a source has told Complete Sports, that the federation will not be distracted ahead of next Friday’s AFCON qualifier against Egypt.
“See the NFF won’t be moved by all these court cases and suits as they are already preparing to offset all the salaries owed the last set of coaches under Oliseh. They are focused on winning the game against Egypt next weekend, to brighten their chances of qualifying for the African Cup of Nations in Rwanda,” the source claimed.
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