Amodu Nigeria sacking down to public pressure

Posted By Asian News Service

The president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) insists his organisation were forced to sack coach Shaibu Amodu because of public pressure for a more high-profile appointment. Amodu was demoted to the position of coaching the country’s B team …

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