“I just want him to work hard and see how the talents can be identified so that they can be useful to Nigeria. Some of the players we have playing for top division clubs are not even regular for their clubs, so if we have few that are playing regularly and playing in big clubs that are not in top division, I think they should be given the opportunity to play for Nigeria.
“We all saw what Clemens Westerhof did here and how helpful it was to our football. Not all the players that played under Westrehof were playing for top division clubs yet Nigeria performed excellently well.”
Nwosu however called on the Nigeria Football Federation and Nigerians to support the new coach in his bid to take Nigerian football to the next level.
“All we can do to help Oliseh succeed, is for every Nigerian and the FA to support him,” he added.
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