Friday 26 February 2016

LAG BUS: Letter to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode

LAG BUS: Letter to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode




Governor Ambode needs to attend to this with immediate effect.

This is what Senator Ben Murray-Bruce said we should do




Have Nigerians just woken up to reality that importation of goods will devalue the Naira and grow the economy of other nations? Senator Ben Bruce has said that Nigerians should buy indigenous goods so as to grow the nation's economy. What's your take?

Oliseh: NFF offered Herve Renard $100,000 a month salary to take over Super Eagles job - Babangida

Oliseh: NFF offered Herve Renard $100,000 a month salary to take over Super Eagles job - Babangida

 
 
Former personal assistant to Sunday Oliseh, Tijani Babangida revealed today that Sunday Oliseh decided to resign after he found out the NFF had already contacted former Ivory Coast coach Havre Renard to replace him. According to Babangida, Sunday Oliseh was incensed that NFF offered to pay Havre Renard $100,000 a month as salary while he was being owed four months salary of N5m.


“We saw this coming. Nothing is hidden. Oliseh was reliably informed that NFF went to talk to Herve Renard to take over the job as Super Eagles coach. This is one of the things that violated the contract he signed when he became coach,” Babangida said.

“He believes his employers are not supporting him to succeed; rather, they are planning for him to fail. Especially, with the crucial game coming up in a month’s time against Egypt for the AFCON qualifier. He feels if he is the problem, why will he be a stumbling block? Hence, his resignation.
"He resigned so that NFF can do what they want to do. With match bonuses owed, salaries not paid, camping allowances too. The house NFF promised him has not even been secured for him. So, where will he stay when he comes to Abuja? Hotel?'' ''So, many violations of his contract. No one can work like that. NFF cannot pay Oliseh N5million but they went promising Renard $100,000. This is sad. Why won’t he not resign?”