Even with the range of sponsors, the Nigeria Football Federation allegedly owes its workers five months salaries.
The Amaju Pinnick-led NFF is allegedly owing Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr two months salaries.
The development came, just as the Secretary General of the body, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, confirmed to The Guardian that he is being owed five months salary.
According to the source, Rohr is yet to get his bonuses for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification and his salary for two months.
The source added that almost everybody involved in the Super Eagles' qualification for the World Cup, have been paid.
Contacted on the issue, NFF General Secretary, Sanusi said: “Did he complained to anybody that he has not been paid his salary?
“How many media houses have paid their journalists and other staffers in their organisations since seven months ago? Gernot Rohr is paid his salary or not, should not be a public issue. Everybody, including Rohr has been paid his or her World Cup bonuses. The Super Eagles Team Secretary can confirm that no one is still being owed any bonus.”
Continuing, Sanusi roared; “I am being owed five months salaries, and nobody cares about my survival. Yes. I've not been paid my salary since five months now,”
A visit to the NFF Secretariat reveals outright rejection and poverty amongst the staff.
This article was most recently revised and updated 4 years ago