"I know the policies of the Nigeria Football Federation, the Nigeria Football Federation now is focusing more on homegrown talents, which is what they agreed in one of their Executive Committee meetings.
"It is not really a total shutout but they want to concentrate at the youth level on homegrown talents, so it would be nice for the foreign-born players to identify with Nigeria .
"One thing I am sure is this, if they come on their own that they want to play for Nigeria nobody will stop them, but the NFF is trying to avoid a situation where national team coaches will look lazy, they don't want to develop young players at home and rather want to leverage on talents that are already developed by big clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea, Barcelona and Real Madrid."
Blair added : "Before they used to invite players who are based abroad for U17s, sometimes for U15s but they said we'll no longer do that, but if those players are of Nigerian descent, carry Nigerian passports, if they come on their own nobody will stop them from fighting for a shirt because they are Nigerians.
"A situation where you see a player because he plays for Barcelona you send an invite to him, the Nigeria Football Federation said they are done with that".
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