Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi has said a new deal offered to him by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) amounts to a “slave contract”.
The 52-year-old Keshi said he had received his new contract from the NFF but had been far from impressed with what was on the offer.
“From the clauses I have seen so far, I don’t know what words to use but the contract can be described as a ‘slave contract’”, Keshi told AFP.
Keshi has now been reportedly offered a two-year contract effective from March 1, 2015 with him to meet several targets or else the deal would be terminated.
He is also required to sign a code of conduct.
Keshi himself revealed that he will be paid N5m (less than $25,000), which was what he also received during his initial contract.
This week, the former Togo and Mali coach lost out to Franco-German, Gernot Rohr in the race to handle Burkina Faso.
In March, Nigeria is billed to play two friendly matches against Bolivia and Ghana.
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