Former Super Eagles defender, Taiye Taiwo, has alleged that the dirty deals perpetrated by late Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, forced him to dump the team.
The left full back stated this in a Face TV Africa in live video.
Taiwo said: “I am someone who don’t want dirty glory and in my life, I have never been involved in what is not clean and that was why I packed my bags and left the Super Eagles.
“I cannot work or stay where I see that is dirty because I am serving a clean God, and if I am in an area that is not clean, I will have to leave the place.
“‘When they appointed Stephen Keshi as coach, he was acting somehow in which I told myself that it was time for me to leave the Super Eagles.
“I packed my bags and I told my wife and family that I cannot be involved in dirty deals.”
Newsmen report that the former AC Milan defender played 53 games for the Super Eagles and scored five goals.
Newsmen had also reported that another former Super Eagles player, Chinedu Obasi, had alleged that he was sidelined for the 2014 World Cup because he couldn’t pay the coaches bribes they demanded.