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AFCON 2013: How the NFF Cheated Super Eagles Backroom Staff Of National Gratitude

February 14, 2013

Following the National Honours conferred on members of the Super Eagles by President Goodluck Jonathan on account of their successful African Cup of Nations campaign, SaharaReporters has learned that the team’s backroom staff was deliberately left out of the moment in the sun by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).

Following the National Honours conferred on members of the Super Eagles by President Goodluck Jonathan on account of their successful African Cup of Nations campaign, SaharaReporters has learned that the team’s backroom staff was deliberately left out of the moment in the sun by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).

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Our reporter specifically gathered today that the Nigeria Premier League officials submitted to the presidency 58 names instead of the 32 which would have included the names of players, officials, equipment and publicity staff.

The bloated list that arrived at the Presidency for the National Honours plan included the names of the NFF President, Board Members and other football stakeholders.

Presidency officials then struck out the names of the team’s backroom staff along with those of the NFF officials, leaving only the players and the coaching crew but not the other staff of the squad.

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“We have been together with this team for so long,” one of them told us today.   “We were happy altogether and we worked together since coach Keshi took over and now it is time to reap what we sowed the NFF spoilt the [experience] for us; it’s so unfair.”

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