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Re: My Take: As NFF Forces Rohr to Choose Key Assistant....

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deanotito wrote:The man is clever. Having Amuneke as your assistant would be one dumb move. You might as well resign
Yeah, but how long will Rohr be 'smart?' I think he should start looking for another job if what is 'assumed' by EII is correct
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Re: My Take: As NFF Forces Rohr to Choose Key Assistant....

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Enugu II wrote:
Damunk wrote:It is on recent record that Amuneke:
1. Didn't want and wouldn't take the SE job, if offered
2. Rejected the Technical Adviser offer.

People are simply conjuring up their own magical narratives according to their sentiments.
The truth is probably nothing like what we are reading on CE.
Damunk,

Amuneke has never received an offer for the SE job. I bet he will take it if offered. What he has rejected is being either NFF TA or being an assistant to Rohr. Those are different positions. TBH, Amuneke is playing it smart. He believes being an assistant to Rohr is belittling. If he cannot be offered the main gig, he won't be biting on just any offer.

However, there are reports that he s being mentioned now as assistant to Rohr and the only way he will take that gig is if he has a firm offer that he will take over if Rohr does not win the AFCON.
If such condition is made to Amuneke, who says Amuneke will not sabotage Rohr's efforts; therefore, preventing the nation from winning the AFCON so as to get Rohr terminated?
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Re: My Take: As NFF Forces Rohr to Choose Key Assistant....

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Odas wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
Damunk wrote:It is on recent record that Amuneke:
1. Didn't want and wouldn't take the SE job, if offered
2. Rejected the Technical Adviser offer.

People are simply conjuring up their own magical narratives according to their sentiments.
The truth is probably nothing like what we are reading on CE.
Damunk,

Amuneke has never received an offer for the SE job. I bet he will take it if offered. What he has rejected is being either NFF TA or being an assistant to Rohr. Those are different positions. TBH, Amuneke is playing it smart. He believes being an assistant to Rohr is belittling. If he cannot be offered the main gig, he won't be biting on just any offer.

However, there are reports that he s being mentioned now as assistant to Rohr and the only way he will take that gig is if he has a firm offer that he will take over if Rohr does not win the AFCON.
If such condition is made to Amuneke, who says Amuneke will not sabotage Rohr's efforts; therefore, preventing the nation from winning the AFCON so as to get Rohr terminated?
Obviously, that is what Rohr was thinking when he reportedly rejected Amuneke as a possible assistant and indicated preference for Salisu.
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