Keshi has been without a contract since after the World Cup in Brazil last summer.
Nigeria will decide in three days whether Stephen Keshi will continue as the country’s coach, according to the president of the country’s football federation.
As a result, his assistant, Daniel Amokachi, will be in charge of two friendly matches against Bolivia and South Africa later this month.
“So we are not saying 100% that it is Keshi, we are not saying that I can assure you 100%. It can be other persons. It can only be Keshi provided he accepts 100% the contract we have offered him. If he doesn’t accept it, then I can tell you right away that he is not going to be our coach,” he stated.
“I told the senate that within 10 days and by God’s grace within the next four days(three today) this thing (Keshi’s appointment or not) would be completed. It’s either he is in or he is not in,” said NFF boss Amaju Pinnick.
Pinnick maintained he expects Keshi to accept the new contract without any objections.
“Now if Keshi says for example that one clause in that contract is not good for him, it means he doesn’t want the job, so we can now open it and look for other coaches that are ready to coach Nigeria.
“Like I have said before, I will say again, if Keshi decided not to accept the contract, we are not going to change the contract for any other person we want to employ because to us what is good for the goose is good for the gander.
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