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Ex-Super Eagles Coach Exposes Shocking Disparity in NFF’s Payment to Foreign And Local Coaches (Video)
A bombshell revelation by former Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia over the salary disparities between foreign and local coaches in Nigeria has sparked outrage in Nigerian football circles.
Siasia alleges that the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) pays foreign coaches a whopping $50,000 monthly, while their local counterparts receive a paltry N1 million.
Siasia, who led the Super Eagles on two separate occasions, slammed the NFF’s compensation structure as “unacceptable” and “discriminatory.” He argued that local coaches are just as talented and capable as their foreign counterparts, but are denied equal opportunities and pay.
Watch him speaks in the video below;
The controversy has ignited a heated debate about recognition and support for local talent in Nigerian football. Many have joined Siasia in calling for a fairer deal for local coaches, urging the NFF to reevaluate its policies and ensure equal opportunities for all.
The NFF has yet to respond to Siasia’s allegations, on the salary disparity between what it pays a foreign coach and a local coach of the Super Eagles.
Football enthusiasts and stakeholders are demanding transparency and accountability in the management of Nigeria’s football affairs.
As the controversy rages on, one thing is clear: the NFF must address This issue promptly and take concrete steps towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment for coaches at all levels of the game. The future of Nigerian football depends on it.
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