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Pinnick: Oliseh will be well soon


President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, has assured there is nothing to worry about on the health of Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh.

Oliseh has been down with a viral infection and did not join the Eagles training camp in Abuja ahead of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Rwanda, but Pinnick has maintained there is no cause for alarm.

“Sunday Oliseh is not feeling too well, but it is nothing to worry about and he is now undergoing therapy and he will be sound soon. He’s still excited about the job of rebuilding the national team,” africanfootball.com quoted the NFF chief as saying on a television programme on Thursday.

Officials said Oliseh will join up with the team in Pretoria, South Africa.

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