Maigari: See the kind of maladministration in our football? |
*Keshi cannot complain of
his unpaid salaries, allowances
It is no more a secret that former chairman of the
Technical Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Christopher Green
left for Faro, Portugal in First Class, he is back in the country and will
return again in a matter of days all in First Class while the national team has
had no equipment to train.
In addition, the Africa Independent Television (AIT)
star sports programme, SportsFile, anchored
by cerebral Salihu Ibrahim, the 2012 Television Reporter of the Year courtesy
of the FCT Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) was practically on fire
this morning.
The troika of former Nigeria Football Association
(NFA) image maker, Austin Mgbolu, FIFA Agent Emmanuel Omijeh and sports
columnist Sylvestre Ikuejamoye seemingly conspired to say the whole truth
without bars and were all smoking hot.
Along the line, Chris Green called onto the live
programme where he attempted so hard to justify why coach Stephen Keshi who is
owed four months salaries and allowances “has a clause that does not permit him
to complain nor talk to the media.”
When asked if the denial of his salaries and
allowances does not amount to official wrecklessness, the Board member of the
illegal NFF just strolled round the logical question posed to him.
To wit, questions have started arising as to what
type of contract did coach Stephen Keshi signed with his employers that
practically enslaved him. Attempts to reach Ben Alaiya, the Super Eagles media
officer for clarification proved abortive as his phone lines were switched off.
An independent source reminded this reporter that he was in Faro with the
national team.
Investigations has revealed that the national team
players and officials were flown in Economy class. Just Maigari, the President
and Green flew in the First Class. God save Nigerian football from the hands of
the buccaneers damaging (instead of managing) the game!
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