Sunday 7 September 2014

Money Issues Contributed To Our Downfall In World Cup-Keshi



Money Issues Contributed To Our        Downfall In World Cup-Keshi
Interim Super Eagles manager, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi says the row over bonuses was partly to blame for Nigeria's ouster at the second round of the last FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Keshi in an interview with CAF's media unit ahead of today's AFCON qualifier added that he only returned to his post for the next two matches (Against Congo today and South Africa on September 10th) due to the high number of calls he was getting from many respectable Nigerians pleading with him to return.



"Initially, I didn't want to do it because I was done with Nigerian football having coached the team for over two and half years but I got a lot of calls from respectable Nigerians who wanted me to continue with the work; and sometimes when people talk to you, you have to ," The former Bendel Insurance player said.


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 "You guessed right my friend," Tanko said. "But why is that boy so greedy? That was how he went to pluck oranges behind the cathedral. We plucked eight oranges and he wanted to have five simply because he was the one who suggested the idea," Tanko said. "That is his way? He's just like his father, the devil's merchant," Sulu said. He had heard one man Maigona say of bawa's father one day and he remembered it today. "Orange'?" Garba said. His father had a farm in Dogongari and had about seven trees of oranges and several of other fruits including mango, guava, almond, and cashew. Orange and guava were his favourite but he never ate mango because one day when he was much younger, he had followed his mother to the farm to harvest maize. He had gone to the mango tree with Buba, one of his fathers' sons, whom he had met in the farm. Buba plucked several mangoes and they sat beneath the tree to eat. He ate many and later while he was returning home with his mother, his stomach began to ache and he soon began to stool. It was frequent and it disturbed his mother. It took him two days to get cured and he always remembered that day and ever since, he never touched mango. But he was in love with oranges. In fact, he missed the oranges in his father's orchard. "Yes orange. There's an orange tree behind the TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW....PLEASE VISIT OUR BLOG AGAIN TOMORROW FOR A CONTINUATION OF THIS AMAZING STORY!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

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