Nigeria gaffer Stephen Keshi should be expecting a transaction alert
from his bank next week, with the narration outstanding wages now paid’.
The electronic edition of Sports Day is reporting that
the NSC has dipped into its cash reserves to offset the overdue seven
months liability being owed the Super Eagles manager by the Nigeria
Federation.
“I can tell you categorically that Keshi will be paid all the seven months’ salary that he is being owed by the NFF.
“He will be paid next week, because the minister has received approval from the Presidency.
“We
happy that the presidency weighed the proposal on the objective details
provided by the minister and the approval came out today (Thursday) for
the ministry to pay next week,” a source close to NSC supremo, Bolaji
Abdullahi told sportdayonline.com.
Stephen Keshi gets paid an
equivalent of 25,000 euros a month, 10,500 euros more than indigenous
Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah, who also qualified his team for next summer’s
World Cup.
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