This follows the adoption of a report by the NFF Committee on Ethics and Fair Play.
As contained in a statement on Wednesday, the committee considered the complaint by the NFF as well as the coach’s defence of a video documentary in which he was seen accepting $1,000 bribe from an undercover reporter, Ghanaian Aremeyaw Anas, posing as a player’s agent.
The NFF, in the statement by its spokesperson, Demola Olajire, said it had accepted the report and approved the committee’s recommendation.
The coach has also been told to pay a fine of $5,000 to the Federation within three months.
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