Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Do not renew Keshi's contract.

Former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu believes the Nigeria Football Federation should dispense with out-of-contract Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi and get an alternative.
Chukwu, a member of the immediate past technical committee of the NFF, says the body language of the Glass House is clear they don’t want Keshi to continue, and states that they must get another coach immediately.
Keshi
Keshi
“The NFF should look for a coach they have confidence in, because I don’t think they have confidence in Keshi.
“Their body language has shown that they don’t have any confidence in Keshi, so they should come out boldly and go for a coach they have confidence in,” Chukwu told sl10.ng.
The embattled Keshi has been out of contract since Nigeria’s exit at the last World Cup in Brazil, even though he took charge of Nigeria’s ill-fated 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on an interim capacity.
Chukwu, Nigeria’s captain to their first ever Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980, says he is worried with the way the situation is at the moment.
“It is very worrisome that nothing has been done about the situation because it is very obvious the NFF don’t want Keshi, so they should get someone they trust quickly before it gets too late.
“I believe they are under pressure to retain Keshi but they should come out and tell the people putting them under pressure why they don’t want him. The qualifiers for the next Africa Cup of Nations is starting very soon and we still do not have a coach, so it is a problem.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Upper Sakponba boys beats up BEDC officials

      When one hand touches oil, it affect others. This was the case of Upper sakponba Benin city when St Saviour boys beats up BEDC official.
Informant bulletin gathered that the trouble resulted on tuesday morning when the boys of the above street beats up two BEDC official and were therefore hospitalise. The scenario resulted to interrupting power supply from tuesday till the time of filling this report. Resident of the area has had some resultant effect from the consequencies.
Those living in the area had to charge their phone with #50. I, a visitor to the place had to charge my laptop with #200, I barbed with #250 instead of the normal #150, water is now a costly comodity in upper sakponba, Benin city. The environment at night is as hot as the oven itself because there is no light to keep the fan working.

What is your take on this?