Super Eagles coach, Sunday
Oliseh has reportedly returned to his base in Belgium where he will continue to
coach, after accusing his staff of witchcraft. Oliseh reportedly contracted a
virus in one of his official assignments, which he allegedly blamed on occultic
manipulations by his enemies. However, according to Vanguard:
“He is
always scared in camp and suspicious of even members of his back room staff”, a
close source to the team informed. The source said that the outspoken coach
allegedly confronted his staff and warned them that there were many witches and
wizards who were trying to undermine the success of the Eagles.
“He warned those fond of
putting their hands in their pockets before shaking him to desist or keep their
handshakes as he feared they touch objects concealed in their pockets before
offering to shake him”, the source said. Also, the coach alleged that many of
the people surrounding him do not believe in the success of the team as he
claimed that they don’t rejoice when the Eagles score goals.
Beyond the trivial accusations
of witches and wizards, Sports Vanguard also gathered that the coach had
written to the federation to pay his outstanding N10 million accommodation fee
as agreed in his contract (N5 million for 2015 and another N5 million for 2016)
if they want him to reside in Nigeria as he said he would not stay in the
hotels when the Super Eagles are not in camp.
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