Satguru Maharaj JI Warns NFF Against Foreign Assistant For Oliseh
The Perfect Living Master, Satguru Maharaj JI, has made a call to the
President of Nigeria Football Association (NFF) Amaju Pinnick to desist
from engaging any white man to assist the Super Eagles coach, Sunday
Oliseh in our quest to excel globally in the round leather game.<br /><br />He
said the implications will be negatively grave, on achievements
recorded so far and the arising scenario will more or less be likened to
what happens when a vehicle moving and abruptly put on the reverse
gear.<br /><br />Satguru Maharaj Ji made the call in a press statement made
available to journalists in Ibadan the Oyo State capital at the weekend
where he posited the the grace is there, now that Sunday Oliseh has come
on board as the chief handler of the Super Eagles, but any attempt to
bring in white man to assist him will amount to failures, because Africa
has the Supreme Light.<br /><br />“Divine providence has graced Nigeria to
have the Great Light in Creation, which is the prevailing force that
unravels all hidden secrets in creation and hence the bedrock for
achieving breakthroughs in all fields of human endeavours, be it in
sports, technology or medicine”<br /><br />“Due to subtle religious
manipulative intrigues, NFF squandered the immeasurable grace of Maharaj
Ji that touched Nigeria to rule the world, soccer-wise, under Stephen
Keshi, as Super Eagles coach.<br /><br />“The simple reason for our poor
outing since after 2013 AFCON tournaments, being that those behind the
game did not want to give the credit to Maharaj Ji, in line with nature’
s law of giving honour to whom it is due”, said Maharaj Ji.<br /><br />He
however declared that disrespect to the Holy Spirit incarnate,
irrespective of Maharaj Ji’s uncommon patriotic roles in nation<br />building,
will continue to haunt us until we have a change of heart, because it
blocks the flow channel of the over-flowing special grace of the Creator
given to propel our boys at the speed of Light to unprecedented scoring
heights.<br /><br />He, however, called on the NFF to engage other Nigerian
coaches to join hands with Oliseh in grooming our boys adding that they
will surely beat the world’s first eleven, anywhere, anytime.<br /><br />Photo Credit : thenff.com
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