Stephen Keshi on Tuesday agreed to a new two-year contract to coach Nigeria's national men's football team, ending months of uncertainty and speculation over his future.
Some
opposed extending Keshi's tenure as the Super Eagles coach after they
failed to qualify for the recent CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial
Guinea.
The 53-year-old has called for a
fresh start on Tuesday at an official signing ceremony, saying any
lingering bitterness needed to be put in the past.
"This
is the time for us to come together to fight for this nation," Keshi
said, adding: "I am begging you all to please put the past behind and
let's start afresh."
Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) technical committee chairman Felix
Anyansi-Agwu also described Keshi's second stint as coach as "a new
beginning". The entire (NFF) board has absolute confidence in the
capacity of Stephen Keshi to take the Super Eagles to new heights," he
told reporters.
Keshi's initial contract of three years ran out after last year's FIFA World Cup™ in Brazil, where Nigeria
reached the last 16 knockout stages. He had previously steered the side
to a win at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, raising his profile in
Africa's most populous nation after a string disappointments at the
continent's top tournament.