The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has hinted that Super
Eagles players will be restricted on their use of social media while on
international duty following the face off between Sunday Oliseh and Vincent
Enyeama last Tuesday.
NFF supremo Amaju Pinnick made this known after a meeting in
Belgium on Saturday, 10th of October with the main protagonists involved in the
dispute. Lille's safehands, Vincent Enyeama made headlines last week
after he took to Instagram to express his disappointment on how he was
mistreated by Sunday Oliseh.
“No player launches his career through the social media. When players are at their clubs, they don’t broadcast camp situation on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, ” Pinnick said. The same restraint and discipline must be observed in the national camp.”
Enyeama won’t be the first Super Eagles player to take to a
social networking site to voice his displeasure at team officials, with ex-West
Brom striker Peter Odemwingie launching an attack on the NFF via Twitter after
his omission from the 2013 African Cup of Nations roster.
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