Sunday, June 12, 2016
75% Of Nigerian Coaches Are Hypertensive, Says Bewarang
By the nature of their job, as much as 75 per-cent of Nigerian coaches are hypertensive. The president of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Bitrus Bewarang, made this assertion as he expressed shock at the sudden death of former Chief coach of the Super Eagles Amodu Shuaibu, a few days after the death of Coach Stephen Keshi who, like Amodu, also died in Benin City.
Bewarang, a seasoned coach said the frequent deaths in the coaches ranks should not come as a surprise because of the manner coaches were handled by their employers in Nigeria. “Just when we are trying to come to terms with Keshi’s death, Amodu is now gone. The question is who’s next?” Bewarang stated.
“It’s high time the federal government wades into cases affecting coaches. In Nigeria, football coaches are hired, used and fired with employers most often, not fulfilling their contractual obligations. “Many coaches, both at national and club levels are owed huge sums of money, long after their disengagements.
By the nature of their jobs, 75% of Nigerian coaches are prone to hypertension and I expect they are treated fairly in order to curb this unfortunate incident of sudden deaths among us,”Bewarang posited.
Source: Vanguard.
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