The Super Eagles defender did not hide his displeasure at the handling of issues by NFF
“If you say you want to see the next Messi coming out of Nigeria or the next Cristiano Ronaldo or whatsoever, if you want to see us so, then you need to make sure that back home in Nigeria, we have the best possibilities.
Balogun, who plays for Rangers in Scotland, wondered why the NFF keeps contradicting itself on the long-overdue payments. Born and raised in Germany before teaming of the Super Eagles, Balogun alluded to the fact that he was brought up in a different culture that encourages speaking out when he sees something wrong.
“And, as I said, I’m always quite outspoken, probably I know if some people hear that they might come after me but I don’t care because that’s just how it is,” he said.
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