Sunday Oliseh, former Super Eagles head coach, has accused the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) of outright falsehood over the payment of his four months’ salary arrears.
He said in a statement on Tuesday that the NFF was yet to pay him his salary arrears as claimed by the federation.
The NFF in a statement on Monday said it did not owe the coach any amount, accusing Oliseh of unpatriotism on the premise that he resigned after getting all that he was owed.
But Oliseh denied all that on Tuesday saying that as at midday of February 29, 2016, his bank has not confirmed any payment from the NFF.
The former Super Eagles coach, who claimed that “owed wages and accommodations were just two of the eleven reasons” why he resigned, said: “As I have often been treated, along with my coaching crew and players, it is pertinent to note that days after my resignation and contrary to the NFF official press release and numerous interviews and misrepresentations and outright falsehood, my bank has confirmed that no payments whatsoever as alleged by the NFF has been made to me (As at as this afternoon of the 29thof February 2016).
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