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Super Eagles new Head Coach: Presidency takes over
The race to appoint a new head coach for Nigeria’s Super Eagles has been snatched from the hands of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Sports Ministry, with the Presidency stepping in to take full control of the decision-making process.
This unexpected intervention has left the NFF and Sports Ministry in limbo, sparking speculation about who will ultimately lead the three-time African champions as they prepare for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda next month.
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Since Finidi George’s resignation, Augustine Eguavoen, the NFF’s technical director, has temporarily taken the reins. However, with the Presidency now in charge, the process of appointing a permanent head coach has taken on a new level of intrigue.
Sources within the NFF reveal that there is uncertainty about whether the Presidency will consult with the football governing body or the Sports Ministry before making a final decision, adding another layer of suspense to an already complex situation.
As Nigeria gears up for the next phase of their football journey, all eyes are on the Presidency’s next move. Will they make the right call, or will this power shift lead to more uncertainty for the Super Eagles?