Sunday Oliseh has
quit as Nigeria's football coach after claiming violations of his
contract and receiving too little help from the national federation for
next month's crucial 2017 Africa Cup of Nations clash with Egypt.
Nigeria host
seven-time African champions and group leaders Egypt on March 25 in
Kaduna before a return fixture days later, with only the overall group
winners guaranteed automatic qualification to the 2017 Nations Cup in
Gabon.
"Oliseh has
resigned as
Super Eagles coach after he did not enjoy the right support
from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)," a top official said on
Friday.
"He also complained of several breaches to his contract with the NFF," he said.
Oliseh has
complained he is owed four months' salary and has not received
accommodation in the capital of Abuja that he had been promised.
It is also
understood that he was unhappy over the dismissal of his personal
assistant, former international Tijjani Babangida, and rumours that the
NFF approached former Cote d'Ivoire coach Herve Renard, who has since
been appointed coach of Morocco.
Former Nigeria skipper Oliseh was appointed as coach in July 2015, replacing sacked Stephen Keshi.
However, the
relationship between him and the NFF has soured since Nigeria failed to
go past the group stage of the recent African Nations Championship in
Rwanda.
Amid speculation
over his future, Oliseh took to social media platform YouTube to vent
his frustration by attacking his critics who wanted him sacked, but he
would later apologise.
Nigerian sports minister Solomon Dalung waded into the crisis when he advised against sacking the coach.
Under Oliseh, the Eagles played 14 matches, losing two.
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