Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has resigned from his job after
leading the Super Eagles to their first Africa Nations Cup triumph in 19
years, but says he is waiting for the Federation's response.
Speaking to a popular South African radio show on Monday evening, Keshi explained that he handed in his resignation letter after the Cup Final on Sunday night.
"I gave them (NFF) my letter of resignation immediately after last night's game, but I haven't heard from them yet," Keshi told Metro FM on Monday night.
The statement sent shockwaves across social media platforms, with many fans on twitter saying how surprised they were to hear this.
MTNFootball is currently chasing the Nigeria Fotball Federation (NFF) to hear their side of the story and what their response will be.
Eagles spokesman Ben Alaiya told MTNFootball.com: "I don't have such an information."
While another top NFF official categorically denied that Keshi has quit, insisting that it is just a rumour.
source:mtnfootball.com
Speaking to a popular South African radio show on Monday evening, Keshi explained that he handed in his resignation letter after the Cup Final on Sunday night.
"I gave them (NFF) my letter of resignation immediately after last night's game, but I haven't heard from them yet," Keshi told Metro FM on Monday night.
The statement sent shockwaves across social media platforms, with many fans on twitter saying how surprised they were to hear this.
MTNFootball is currently chasing the Nigeria Fotball Federation (NFF) to hear their side of the story and what their response will be.
Eagles spokesman Ben Alaiya told MTNFootball.com: "I don't have such an information."
While another top NFF official categorically denied that Keshi has quit, insisting that it is just a rumour.
source:mtnfootball.com
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