Samson Siasia, Nigeria’s former under-23 coach, has given the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) a two-week ultimatum to settle its debt to
him.
Siasia says the NFF owes him five months’ salary arrears from the start of April to August 2016.
The 49-year-old led the country to a bronze medal finish at the Rio
Olympics. Barely five weeks after ending his two-year contract on a
high, Siasia said his patience is fast running out.
“I have given them a two week ultimatum to pay me or I will sit inside
the NFF office in Abuja until I get paid,” Siasia told BBC Sport.
“The national team is preparing for a World Cup qualifier and to be
honest my unhealthy distractions are the last thing they need right now.
“I’ve made it clear in my letter that my assistants and I should be paid the backlog owed because it’s inhuman.
“As head of our families we sacrificed everything for the country but
the NFF refused to pay us – it’s not only heartless but wicked,” he
said.
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