Stephen Keshi has been re-appointed as Nigeria coach on a two-year
contract after 10 months of uncertainty over his future with the Super
Eagles.
The 53-year-old signed the contract in Abuja on Tuesday following days
of speculation over the decision of the Nigeria Football Federation to
hand him the job, Goal reports.
Keshi’s previous contract ended after the World Cup in Brazil, where he took Nigeria to the second round.
He worked on a per-game basis during the country’s ill-fated qualifying
campaign for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
His new contract is expected to last till 2017 and would be determined
by success or otherwise in the AFCON qualifiers and the tournament in
Gabon.
He will also be supervised by the NFF Technical Committee.
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