By Victor Enyinnaya, Lagos on July 6, 2016
Former Technical Committee member of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Barrister Godwin Dudu Orumen, has said that he has the answers to the funding of the foreign technical hand for the Super Eagles which the NFF is currently shopping for.
There have been fears about how the coach would be paid but Orumen told Daily Sports that he has a solution that would enable the NFF and the coaching crew to fully concentrate on the task of qualifying the country for the 2018 World Cup billed to hold in Russia.
Orumen, a frontline football analyst, disclosed that his strategy involves the financial engineering of a Public Trust Fund modeled to manage and invest funds raised from the public and private sectors by credible Trustees.
He said that the financial model shall also take care of the salaried Nigerian assistants to the foreign coach and all the backroom staff.
The dogged Director of Cowbell Football Academy told Daily Sports: “All I require now is a formal instruction from the NFF and I will hit the road. It is the best way to solve once and for all this acute problem and ensure the prompt payment of Super Eagles handlers. This frightening development has exposed the country to public ridicule and I vehemently believe that with the model I have up my sleeves, this persistent anomaly would become a thing of the past forever.”
•Photo shows Dudu Orumen.
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 6, 2016
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