Former Super Eagles head coach, Sunday Oliseh, said on Friday that he, alongside his assistant Jean Francois Loscuito, are still being owed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The duo quit their roles in February this year, citing lack of salaries and bonuses as part of their reasons.
The 41-year-old who made this revelation via his twitter handle, noted that he hopes the NFF pays him while he is still alive.
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Recall that after the sudden death of two Nigerian football icons Stephen Keshi and Amodu Shuaibu, reports emerged that the duo were still being owed salaries by the NFF.
“Hope the NFF will pay coach Losciuto and myself the huge amounts they still owe us without litigation whilst we are alive! Pray they listen” Oliseh tweeted on Friday.
Hope the NFF will pay coach Losciuto & myself the huge amounts they still owe us without litigation whilst we are alive! Pray they listen!
— Sunday Oliseh (@SundayOOliseh) July 8, 2016
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In a follow up tweet, the former Super Eagles midfielder also revealed that the Nigerian football body has incessantly ignored letters written to them by Loscuito’s lawyer, adding that FIFA might still ban Nigeria
For 5 months, Losciuto’s lawyers’ letters to D NFF have been ignored.Should CAS suspend Nigeria it is not his fault.B4 they lie 2 you again!
— Sunday Oliseh (@SundayOOliseh) July 8, 2016
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