52 year-old Keshi has been in wrangling with the NFF over his coaching position with the national team
A section of the football community believe he should continue with the Super Eagles, after he the team from nothing to something
Even though some are of the position that he is way past his prime with the team, his antecedents suggest that he is one who is able to turn things around, especially when not trusted with as much little confidence
Before Keshi came to Nigeria, he was head coach of Togo and Mali, before leaving the West African nations
His 4 years contract with Nigeria expired during the Brazil 2014 World Cup and since then it has been a tussle between members of the NFF and his management team
Having being assigned the responsibility of seeing the country through in its first two AFCON qualifiers, an attempt which seem to have failed, following the result from the two games, the Big Boss may have lost it
There are strong speculations that he may not be retained,  whilst displeasure about Nigeria’s games continue.
Reports on Thursday have it that Keshi himslef is not sure if he would continue as Super Eagles Gaffer
Keshi told Reuters.
Nigeria's next games in the qualifying series are in a dual-tie against Sudan in October