Super Eagles goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama has finally reacted to reports of his row with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)claiming that he did not receive any letter from the body.
Enyeama was summoned to a hearing by the disciplinary committee of the NFF but did not attended.
The Lille of France goalkeeper however claims that he never received any notice of his summon which he only heard from the media.
The Super Eagles captain also revealed that he thought the matter was over after he apoologised.
"I was told to apologise for my comments, which I did immediately and they told me that's fine," Enyeama told BBC Sport.
"Personally, as it was resolved in-house I thought that was the end of the matter.
"I only received a letter to cautioning me about it [my comments] and to avoid a repeat of such.
"But I only found out about a disciplinary hearing in the media but I didn't get any letter to that effect," the 32-year-old said. .
Enyeama however explained that his comments about Kaduna was for the good of the team.
"As the captain I only raised our concerns about the venue before our game which didn't go down well with the football authority," he said.
The NFF however feel that Enyeama broke its recent code of conduct signed by the players and is set to punish him after missing the hearing on Tuesday.