Sports : Sunday Oliseh Reportedly Leaves Nigeria, Accuses Staff of Witchcraft
Facts have emerged on why Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh may
continue to coach the Super Eagles from his base In Belgium.
Camp sources have said that the former Juventus players has alleged
occult manipulations by his enemies against him and has vowed to flee
far from the country to where they could not fly to attack him.
"He is always scared in camp and suspicious of even members of his
back room staff", a close source to the team informed. The source said
that the outspoken coach allegedly confronted his staff and warned
them that there were many witches and wizards who were trying to
undermine the success of the Eagles. "He warned those fond of putting
their hands in their pockets before shaking him to desist or keep
their handshakes as he feared they touch objects concealed in their
pockets before offering to shake him", the source said.
The coach also has written to the NFF to pay his outstanding N10
million accommodation fee as agreed in his contract(N5 million for
2015 and another N5 million for 2016) if they want him to reside in
Nigeria as he said he would not stay in the hotels when the Super
Eagles are not in camp.
Source: Vanguard
continue to coach the Super Eagles from his base In Belgium.
Camp sources have said that the former Juventus players has alleged
occult manipulations by his enemies against him and has vowed to flee
far from the country to where they could not fly to attack him.
"He is always scared in camp and suspicious of even members of his
back room staff", a close source to the team informed. The source said
that the outspoken coach allegedly confronted his staff and warned
them that there were many witches and wizards who were trying to
undermine the success of the Eagles. "He warned those fond of putting
their hands in their pockets before shaking him to desist or keep
their handshakes as he feared they touch objects concealed in their
pockets before offering to shake him", the source said.
The coach also has written to the NFF to pay his outstanding N10
million accommodation fee as agreed in his contract(N5 million for
2015 and another N5 million for 2016) if they want him to reside in
Nigeria as he said he would not stay in the hotels when the Super
Eagles are not in camp.
Source: Vanguard
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