Stephen Keshi has said that he is not worrying over if Nigeria will offer him a new deal, as his present concern is to qualify the country for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Big Boss was initially dismissed after a 3-1 victory over Sudan and replaced with Shuaibu Amodu. But a series of events had led to his reinstatement and he will not oversee the final two matches against Congo and South Africa.
“I don’t think it is proper to say my fate is tied to this job. My concern right now is the game against Congo, and not whether I will still be in charge of this team after the match against Congo or South Africa,” Keshi told journalists on Wednesday.
“I think you all need to stop this because my destiny is not tied to Nigeria. I came from somewhere.
“It is wrong to say my destiny is tied here because this country is bigger than any individual. If I am not the Super Eagles head coach today, my life will still go on. Also there are other places where I can go if I stopped being the coach of this country.
“But right now, I have a job to do and that is to ensure that the team qualifies the country for the Nations Cup. God forbid if we don’t qualify what will happen? It will not only affect Stephen Keshi, it will also affect you and every other Nigerian who love this sport.
“So I think this is not about Stephen Keshi but about Nigeria. All I want from my countrymen is to pray for the team and not me because I am just one man.”..dailypost
Ehehehehehehe drama drama... my destiny is in d hand of almighty lmao after u don pack naija money enter house.
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely true
DeleteKeshi is just yeyeing himself. instead of him retiring honorably,he is still waiting to be kicked out again.He is as good as a Nigerian rulers that can never willingly step down even when they cannot perform!
ReplyDeleteWe don hear
ReplyDeletechick felix u follow am pack abii, y'all should leave keshi alone,If it were a foreign coach he would be paid more than what keshi currently earns so again I say leave him be
ReplyDelete*Yimu* and u had to come back after being shamefully shown d way out?
ReplyDeleteGuess "those many places" u are talking about didn't play out as u assumed initially, lol
So true ur destiny is not tied to Nigeria, LMAO
Pls try and qualify Nigeria u hear? Since that's ur assignment 4 now, God bless u inugo?
Oga Keshi God's grace.
ReplyDeleteTales By Moonlight..... What next? Storyland??
ReplyDeleteNonsence
ReplyDeleteKeshi Keshi so arrogant, but still like u though, maybe I shouldn't sef cos dis Keshi don't use yoruba players only ibo ibo ibo and few Hausa boys. Keshi be careful o.
ReplyDeleteall ds b.s,afta dem don pay u huge chunk of money.
ReplyDelete#Nazzylicious
Okay we hear you Keshi
ReplyDeleteNow get going with the job at hand.
Ok...we haf hear
ReplyDeleteLets leave and see how he will qualify the team. Enough of all these politics in naija.
ReplyDeleteKeshi, the drama coach
ReplyDeleteDis man ur drama 2 much . Always wanting pple 2 beg u ,pls retire jooor. Talking like d money u have gotten from Nigeria , has not changed ur destiny and dat of ur children's children.
ReplyDelete*Praz*
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
ReplyDelete.
If not for anything we should appreciate this man for the gud work he has been doing.. I swear Nigerians are never satisfied......
.
.
***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
We humans have different priorities. If I were Keshi, I would have resigned when the ovation was loud. Maybe he wants to make more money while they keep messing him around. I wish him well, he has tried his best. Rose
ReplyDelete