Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Oghenekaro Etebo eagles Embassy stops NFF chiefs.

Portugal-based midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo  and Bosnia-Herzegovina-based defender Musa Muhammed will  turn up  at the Super E
agles site in London on Wednesday after lasting  abundance of pains  to get  visas to go into Britain   in front of their forthcoming games against Senegal and Burkina Faso.

Nigeria face Senegal’s Teranga Lions on Thursday  – and   Burkina Faso’s Stallions on March 27  in the English capital.

spokesperson for the  Nigeria Football Federation mr  Ademola Olajire inveterate that Feirense’s  Etebo and Zeljeznicar’s  Musa, as well  as IfeanyiUbah custodian Ikechukwu Ezenwa, would  join their colleagues who taught as one  for the first time on Tuesday after arriving in London on Monday.

although the NFF might not validate the coming date for Zulte Waregem  defender  Kingsley Madu  and  Granada defender Uche Agbo, who have been detained up by visa problem in Belgium and Spain correspondingly.

Olajire said South Africa-based custodian Daniel Akpeyi would  turn up in London on Thursday as the Chippa United celebrity   had yet to safe a visa to journey to England.

The arrival of Austria Wien’s goalscoring sensation Olarenwaju Kayode and on-loan Sporting Gijon left-back Elderson Echiejile enlarged the figure of players in the Eagles’ Crowne Plaza camp to 19.

Olajire inveterate  that  Chelsea star Victor  Moses would not  attribute in the two sports competition as he  is at present on the cure table subsequent to wound he sustained at the same time as playing for his Premier League club.

for the meantime, the  British High Commission on Tuesday  deprived of   three senior staff  associate  of the NFF visas supposedly  on  the  ground  that they had unsuccessful to  complete all the necessities.

Our reporter understand  that the NFF Technical Director Bitrus Bewarang; Director of rivalry Bola Oyeyode; and also the Head of Protocol Unit Tunde Aderibigbe were turned back.

It was gathered  that the NFF chiefs  were inform that their visas were being  late  since they  had not visited the UK   for a number of time now.

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