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Friday 25 August 2023

NLO Unveil Teams For NLO/Ikukuoma Super Cup

 







The Nationwide League One (NLO) has unveiled /listed teams that qualified from the 2023 NLO Youth League and will lock horns at the inaugural edition of the Super Cup.


The 10-day tournament will kick off on Tuesday, September 5 through Saturday, September 16, 2023, in Imo State.


The Uboma Secondary School Stadium Complex, Ihitte Uboma in Etiti LGA, Imo State will host matches of the NLO Super League.


A total of 18 teams, which includes two wild cards are Paul E FC (FCT), TY Buratai FC (Yobe State), Palm Syrup FC (Akwa-Ibom State), Ikukuoma FC (Imo State), Divine Praise FC (Lagos State), Ablegod FC (Ondo State), JSC FC Suleja (Niger State) and Golden Albium FC (Delta State).


Others are Tudun Wada FC (Kano State), Zeal Minds FC (Benue State), DOHZ FA (Kwara State), Bare Utd FC (Gombe State), Hausawa United FC (Kano State), Discovery Academy (Kebbi State), Star Builders FC (Ogun State) and Kofar Soro FC from Katsina State.


The nation's third-tier league listed two wild cards are Summer FC and Ave Football Club from Ihitte Uboma.


The tournament which will be keenly contested will see invited foreign scouts, and eight Sporting Directors from different leagues across the world in attendance.


However, the NLO broadcasting department will be live-streaming all matches from the championship for fans all over the world to see.

Saturday 19 August 2023

Beyond Limits Win Optima Energy Gold Cup After Biliaminu Stuns Ijebu United

 


Beyond Limits Win Optima Energy Gold Cup After Biliaminu Stuns Ijebu United



Beyond Limits has claimed its first Optima Energy Gold Cup after three attempts with a victory over Ijebu United, to claim the bragging rights of the southwest derby final on Saturday at the Remo Stars International Stadium in Ikenne, Ogun State.



The Young Sky Blue Stars started brightly and were reeled into the game by the quick pace, dazzling moves and delightful passing of the trio of Onyebuchi Obasi, Farouq Ogundare and Olude Muyideen; which were much to bear for Ijebu United backline, as they dictated the tempo at which they wanted the game to be played. 



Super sub and tournament top scorer,  Biliaminu Abdullahi sent fans at the stadium to a frenzy as he struck the decisive blow from 20yards in the 41st minute, which deflected off an Ijebu United defender for the first goal just before half time. 



It was Biliaminu's second goal against Ijebu United after his first in the last Group A game and his fifth in the 11th edition of the Optima Energy Gold Cup pre-season tournament.



Ijebu United had their own fair share of the first half, and should have gone ahead in the 34th minute, after Chika Collins took on his man and found himself some space in Beyond Limits box, to pulls the trigger but his effort went off the woodwork marginally, thus leaving Daniel Aiyenugba no trouble in goal.



The second half was as entertaining as the first but Ijebu United failed to make it count in the one hour mark, as Collins Chika finds himself in space after receiving an assist from his teammate but he put his effort inches wide from goal.



As both teams press for another goal, Ganiyu Odumade was the hero for Ijebu United who should have been two goals down four minutes to end the game, as his reflex saves twice denied Mogaji Ridwan from pointblank.



Biliaminu's strike was enough to seal the trophy, sum of One Million for his team as he picked up the top scorer award and most valuable player award for himself, while Ijebu United took home Five Hundred Thousand Naira (500,000) for emerging as runner-up.


Tuesday 15 August 2023

Optima Energy Gold Cup: Biliaminu's Sensational Strike Nails Ijebu United

 


Optima Energy Gold Cup: Biliaminu's Sensational Strike Nails Ijebu United



Beyond Limits became the first team to record three wins out of three matches in the group phase of the Optima Energy Gold Cup, as Biliaminu Abdullahi's sensational effort from 19 yards nailed Ijebu United in a thriller at the Remo Stars International Stadium in Ikenne.



It was a top of the table clash between two Ogun State football teams, and it lived up to the hype in the final game of the group.



But it was Beyond Limits that claimed the bragging rights, to go top on the log of their group with 9points while Ijebu United settled for second with 6points from two wins, as former champions Sunshine Stars got their first win beating Hammola FC by a lone goal to finish third and fourth respectively.



After a thrilling 85 minutes of quality football from both teams, the last five minutes was a soaked tensed but it was Biliaminu who made his Beyond Limits look unstoppable, after he made the most of a set-piece from his team's half to lash a wonder strike in between a helpless Ijebu United goalie for what could be the goal of the tourney in the 87th minute.



The strike sees Biliaminu lead the race for the Optima Energy Gold Cup golden boot with four goals and one better than Ijebu United's Ifeanyi Ihemekweele who bagged a hat-trick in the 6-1 thrashing of Hammola FC.


Beyond Limits will wait till Wednesday to know if they will take on Tradesafe FC, former champion Niger Tornadoes or FC Ebedei in the semi-final, while Shooting Stars who top Group B will host Ijebu United for a chance to make it into three consecutive Optima Energy Gold Cup final.



The trio of Tradesafe FC, Tornadoes and FC Ebedei need a win to join 3SC in the last four of the 11th edition of the nation's esteemed pre-season tourney.


Sunday 13 August 2023

Optima Energy Gold Cup: Wabzeem Sports To Present MVP Award, Golden Shoe

 

Optima Energy Gold Cup: Wabzeem Sports To Present MVP Award, Golden Shoe 



A reputable sports management firm based in Ibadan, Wabzeem has become the newest partner of the Optima Energy Gold Cup pre-season tourney ongoing in Ikenne and Apele-Sagamu, Ogun State.



Wabzeem Sports Management who joined the Optima Energy Gold Cup will be gifting the tournament Most Valuable Player and top scorer a unique plaque as an award for superb brilliance.



General Coordinator, Tunde Shamsudeen told the nation's prestigious pre-season tourney' Media Channel: "We are delighted that Wabzeem Sports Management has identified with the Optima Energy Gold Cup brand by way of partnership.



"They will be presenting an MVP and golden shoe award to the best player after the final of the 10 days tournament.



"Let me inform that, just after Matchday 2 in the 11th edition of the tourney designed to prepare teams in the three-tier division of Nigeria's  domestic leagues, we have seen more than four players already in the hunt for both awards, following their impressive showing for their respective teams and scoring form at goal.



"An interesting thing we have lined up, is fan activation, as they will be the ones to vote the Optima Energy Gold Cup  pre-season tourney MVP at the final.



Wabzeem Sports Management, under the umbrella of Oladele Barees, are known for breeding champion for the future and represent players interest in and out the shores of Nigeria.

Optima Energy Gold Cup: Olayiwola Gifts 100k To Hammola FC

 





Olayiwola Dangles N.1million Naira On Hammola FC At Optima Energy Gold Cup



Former Osun State Football Association Chairmanship aspirant in the 2023 election, Alhaji Olafiranye Olayiwola  has once again extended his philanthropic gesture towards the growth of Osun football, after he dangled a sum of N100,000 naira to Hammola FC at the on going 11th edition of the Optima Energy Gold Cup.



Olayiwola, a member of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Osun State chapter was a surprised guest during one of the Matchday 2 fixture at the Remo Stars International Stadium in Ikenne on Sunday.



Speaking to the Media Channel of the Optima Energy Gold Cup after he made avaliable the fund to the President of Ido-Osun based Hammola FC .



"The gesture is my little way of supporting Hammola FC and by extension supporting youth development in Osun State via the sport we all have a passion for, football.



"I want commend Odeyemi Muideen on the platform he has made avaliable for his players, saw the zeal of Hammola players, as they gave their best in their game against Ijebu-United. Not minding the result, many of the players in the team have a bright future if they keep their focus," Olayiwola said.



Despite vying for the Osun State football top job and stepping down on the day of election, Olayiwola who has not stop giving to the growth of the round leather game, has hinted on the reasons that spurs him on.



"It has been my usual habit, regardless me contesting and stepping down on the day of Osun State FA election, it motivates me when see well meaningful individuals contributing to the success of football and youth empowerment."



On where he hopes to see Osun Football in next five or 10 years, "I share same idealogy with the General Coordinator of the Optima Energy Gold Cup, Tunde Shamsudeen and a few others who want the best future for the game and for our youths to thrive.



"Presently things are changing for the good, as we now a partner that is providing branding expertise for Osun Football. This is the first of its time and we are hopeful that better things will come the way of the sport in the coming season."

Remo Stars LAMA Donates Trophy To Unique Egalitarian Soccer Tourney




 Remo Stars LAMA Donates Trophy To Unique Egalitarian Soccer Tourney



Sulaimon Kamil, Assistant Coach of Nigeria's flag-bearers in the CAF Champions League Remo Stars has donated a trophy to the organisers of the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Championship.


Kamil popularly known as “LAMA” by his admirers, and a grassroot football lover, says the gesture was his own little way to promote the growth of the beautiful round leather game in Ede.


The 17th edition of the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Championship which is a free-age tourney for male grassroot football teams based in and out of Ede-Osun State, kicked off on Saturday 12th of August.


"Am delighted to be associated with the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Championship which is currently on going in Ede. This is not the first time am supporting the tourney (by way of cash or trophy/award) for the development of grassroot football in my own little way," said LAMA.


"It all started for me in Ede as a rookie-turned professional player and retired to becoming a certified coach. As one who has passion for the sport, I know this gesture and tournament will go a long way to harnessing the football talents in Ede, and by extension give these players a sense of belonging."


Technical Director of the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Championship, Coach Emmanuel Oyedunmola expressed his sincere thanks to the Remo Stars assistant coach.


"I want to use this medium to thank LAMA for his kind gesture towards a successful hosting of this year's edition of the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Tournament in Ede.


"He shown that he has passion for the youths and growth of grassroot football in his community. I pray Almighty Allah to continue blessing him in many folds and promotes him in his coaching career.


"The trophy he presented is one of our important need, as it won't speak well of the championship organizers if we don't present a winners silverware, as the winning team won't celebrate with something.


"So we are delighted that LAMA has gone of his way to gift us a trophy, not minding the cash crunch many are facing in the country presently."


Thirty-two teams have been accredited and drawn into eight (8) groups, with four teams each competing in the group phase to qualify for the Round of 16.

Saturday 12 August 2023

Optima Energy Gold Cup: Ijebu Utd Whips Sunshine Stars In Six-goal Thriller

 



Optima Energy Gold Cup: Ijebu Utd Whips Sunshine Stars In Six-goal Thriller



Debutant Ijebu United got their campaign in the Optima Energy Gold Cup on a flourishing start with an upset, as they whipped Sunshine Stars 4-2 in the opening fixture of the 11th edition of the pre-season tourney at the Remo Stars International Stadium on Friday.



It was a game of two halves for Ijebu United; with two penalties for both teams, as Ifeanyi Ihemekweele made a bold statement scoring a hat-thrick for the Nigerian National League club. 



Former champion had the chance to take the lead in the 10th minute with Olalusi Micheal attempt on goal saved by Ijebu United goalkeeper.



Seven minutes later, Ijebu United took a surprised lead after Babus Gaye beat his makers to volley his effort to the top right corner of goal, with the first striker of this year’s edition.



Ihemekweele gave his team a two gaol cushion in the 35th minute scoring from the spot after Sunshine Stars goalie gave away a penalty, as he was adjudged to have made a technical foul on the striker by the ref and his assistant.



The team, then went into the break with the lead as Sunshine Stars was denied a life line by the woodwork via a powerful strike from a set-piece at the edge of the box.



It was joy turned soar for Ijebu United early in the second half, after they thought they had taken Sunshine Stars to the cleaners with the two first half goals, only for the Owena Whales to draw level within five minutes.



The duo of Moses Omodueke scored from the spot for Sunshine Stars in the 58th minute to make it 2-1 while Opeoluwa Olufemi put the game on level terms, when he made the most from Ijebu United's school boy defending, as he pounced on a cross from Vincent Temitope.



Sunshine Stars were made to pay the price of a poor defending, which left Ihemekweele to score his brace and his team’s third goal of the match.



The Optima Energy Gold Cup top goal scorer then put the icing on the cake for Ijebu United, after he completed his hat-trick with nice tap in off a counter attack, assisted by Osheka Elijah in added time.



Ijebu-Ode now leads Group A with full maximum points and a plus 2 goals difference from a game.

Thursday 10 August 2023

Sunshine Stars, Ijebu United Kick-off Optima Energy Gold Cup


 

Sunshine Stars, Ijebu United Kick-off Optima Energy Gold Cup



Former champions Sunshine Stars will battle debutant Ijebu United in a southwest derby as the Optima Energy Gold Cup 11th edition kicks off 3pm on Friday, at the electrifying Remo Stars International Stadium in Ikenne - Ogun State.



Optima Energy Gold Cup, the nation's prestigious pre-season tourney avail clubs in the three tiers of the domestics League- Nigeria Premier Football League, Nigeria National League and Nationwide League One the platform to prepare their squad going into the new season.



Sunshine Stars, Beyond Limits FA, Ijebu United and Hammola FC make up the teams in Group A and will have their matches in Ikenne.



Seventh edition champion in Ilorin, Niger Tornadoes and back-to-back finalist Shooting Stars will be having their hands full in Group B, as they tackle 'giant killers' FC Ebedei and Tradesafe FC at the FC Ebedei Stadium in Apele-Sagamu.



General Coordinator of the tourney, Tunde Shamsudeen says anxious Optima Energy Gold Cup fans should expect the best from the teams, who are poised to keep them on their edge of their seats at stadiums and where ever they are live streaming the matches from, with quality football artistry and sublime goals.



"The Optima Energy Gold Cup has over the years proven to be the best platform for clubs to take shape going into the season, and we are proud that we have written history with many clubs, who have gone to becoming NPFL champions, qualified for the CAF Champions League/ Confederation Cup and secured promotion.



"The tourney without bias, give teams in Nigeria's three-tier leagues equal opportunities to be part of its yearly event, and this year's edition will be no exception, as we have balanced groupings, with each consisting of teams in the NPFL, NNL and NLO.



"We expect a thriller in the opening game, as it's a southwest derby between Sunshine Stars and Ijebu United at the Remo Stars International Stadium."


Wednesday 9 August 2023

House Committee On Sports Chairman Appoints Media Aides

 


House Committee On Sports Chairman Appoints Media Aides



Towards ensuring quality information flow and the actualization of his mission and vision,  Chairman House Committee on Sports, Honourable Ekene Adams Abubakar, has appointed his Media Assistants.


Honourable Ekene Adams confirmed Tunde Shamsudeen as head of his 4-man media team in an official letter dated 9th of August, 2023.


According to him, Shamsudeen's profile, professionalism, loyalty, versatility, media network power, passion for sports made him the best choice for the job.


Shamsudeen is the General Coordinator of the most glamorous Pre-Season Football Championship (Ogunjobi Gold Cup) in Nigeria.


He is happily married to Mrs Olamide Shamsudeen and the union is blessed with a daughter. 


Shamsudeen, born and bred in Minna, Niger State capital studied Mass Communication at The Polytechnic, Ibadan and speaks English, Hausa and Yoruba fluently.


He started his journalism career with Osun Network Newspaper, worked as Media Officer of the defunct Anambra United,  Correspondent at The Sun Newspaper, SoccerStar (now Sporting Sun), Media Officer of Prime FC now Osun United. He also worked with Sportalkafrica.com, Opera News Hub, Buwanews.com, Nationalwatch.com and South West Coordinator for mycujoo.tv live streaming team.


He was the Special Adviser On General Matters and Media Aide, to former Secretary General Nigeria Football Federation NFF, late Chief Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi and he is also an NPFL Match Commissioner.


TS, as fondly called by his admirers is a winner of several awards and he is expected to bring his vast experience to bear on his new assignment.


Making the Media Team are the trio of Niyi Busari, and Hot FM (Abuja) duo of Michael Obasi and Modupeola Oyewale.


Busari - is an award winning journalist, the Publisher and CEO of BSN Sports Concepts, one of the most celebrated Nigerian sports journalists of his generation. A"cross-over" professional, he combines the talents and abilities of a print and electronic journalist in a manner that is rare, even though his specialization is print. A graduate of Economics from the University of Abuja where he obtained his Bachelor Degree in 2015.



Obasi is an experienced Award Winning  Sports Journalist who has been on Radio talking Sports over the  last 15 years years.


He has been On Hot FM Abuja talking Sports on his Award Winning show  Hotsports.


He is currently the Anchor of the Radio Sports Show Roughkick Radio Show on Hot FM Abuja.


He is a Graduate of Theatre Arts from the University of Abuja and also obtained Diploma in Mass Communication from the same University.


He has worked as Media Aide to former Plateau State Governorship Aspirant and Chairman of Giwa FC Ambassador Chris Giwa.


He is also a Media Consultant to one of the country's top football Academies Water FC.

He hails from Abia state and he is happily married with a son.



Oyewale, who hails from Osun State is a seasoned and experienced Sport Journalist on radio for over thirteen years.


She is currently the Co- Anchor of the Radio Sports Show Roughkick Radio Show on Hot FM Abuja.


Oyewale, who's also a news reporter and producer, is a Graduate of Mass Communication from Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Ogun State.


She has worked as a Team Coordinator for the Under 17 women's national team, the Flamingos.

Sunday 6 August 2023

Benue FA Hails Governor Alia On Aper Aku Stadium Renovation


 Benue FA Hails Governor Alia On Aper Aku Stadium Renovation 



The egg-heads of Benue State Football Association (BSFA)  has commended the State Governor, His Excellency Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, for approving the immediate regrassing of the pitch at Aper Aku stadium, Makurdi.



Barr. Paul Edeh, the President of Benue FA and Ratels Sports Development Foundation said, "The governor who has spent few weeks in office is already demonstrating leadership.



"With the approval to fix the Aper Aku stadium pitch, teams located within Makurdi, especially Lobi Stars, will now have a comfortable place to train and play their home matches."



Edeh also spoke of the readiness of the board to build a state-of-the-art football secretariat within the stadium when authorities approve a land space for that purpose.



Meanwhile, eight (8) upcoming coaches were given scholarships to take part in the next phase of training programme at the National Institute of Sports (NIS).



While performing an official presentation of the beneficiaries at the General Congress organised by BSFA at the weekend, Edeh, said the football association under his watch will embark on consistent training and re-training of coaches in the state.



The BSFA boss also revealed plans to organise a mega training session, in collaboration with La Liga, for many coaches drawn from the state before the end of 2023.



He then reiterated the resolve of the board to expand the frontiers of grassroots football development within the next three years.



The FA boss said part of the steps taken so far within 40 days of the board's existence was the engagement of critical stakeholders and partners including strategic visits to the Paramount Ruler of Tiv nation Prof. Ortese Ayatse Tor Tiv and that of Idoma nation, Dr. John Elaigwu Och' Idoma who are now football Grand Patron and Patron in the state.



The board also paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Nigeria Football Federation Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau and tertiary institutions in the state within the period under review.



"I want to assure everyone that this is a listening board that want to run an investment-driven football development programmes because balls are critical to the our developmental drive, we have concluded arrangement to import at least 10, 000 balls. We have also invited and met with La Liga representative for their experts to come to Benue and train our coaches.



"We will make coaches' training in an annual programme. From next year, coaches whose teams emerge tops at our various grassroots football competitions from the 23 LGAs will automatically be part of those who will be sent for more capacity building engagements at NIS and others," he said.



Responding, the Chairman of Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Benue State chapter, Coach Eugene Agabe, thanked the board for its laudable and consistent approach to football development.

Benue FA Set To Organise Chairman's Cup, Reward Best Performing LG Football Boss, Individuals


 

Benue FA Set To Organise Chairman's Cup, Reward Best Performing LG Football Boss, Individuals  




Barr. Paul Edeh has revealed plans by the board of Benue State Football Association (BSFA) to organise annual FA Chairman's Cup.



The philanthropist and President of Ratels Sports Development Foundation (RSDF) who made the disclosure  during the maiden General Congress organised by the current BSFA leadership in Makurdi at the weekend, said the Chairman's Cup will be competed for teams drawn from the 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.



He also announced that at the end of the competition, the overall best team will smile home with a cash sum of a N1 million and trophy, while runners-up and third-placed sides will get N700, 000 and N300, 000 respectively.



Barr. Paul Edeh also said that before hand, there will be Board Members and Local Council Football Chairman's Cup which will take place at the various communities and constituencies' levels.



"As a board, we are not leaving any stone unturned in ensuring that every talent anywhere in the state is identified and nurtured. This is one of our major move to return the state to the glory days.



"Alongside grassroots development, we will run football as a business, because gone are the days when the game was just for fun. In the business aspect of football, everyone from the players, coaches, up to the clubs, families and communities are beneficiaries.



"All hands need to be on deck to drive the process, so that together we can achieve more," he said.



Also, BSFA boss revealed that the board will towards the end of every year reward best performing Local Government football chairman with a brand new car.



He also expressed the readiness of the FA to honour politicians and others who distinguish themselves with their contributions towards grassroots football development in Benue State.



Aside from the board hierarchy, the LGA Football Chairmen and Secretaries as well as Club Representatives and other affiliate bodies attended the General Congress. The State Director of Sports, Comrade Philip Ter Nongu was among dignitaries who graced the event.


Benue FA Hosts First Ever Football Stakeholders Summit, As Governor's Cup Returns

 


Benue FA Hosts First Ever Football Stakeholders Summit, As Governor's Cup Returns 




Executive Board of Benue State Football Association (BSFA), led by Barr. Paul Edeh recorded a milestone as it hosted a first ever football stakeholders summit at the weekend in Makurdi, the state capital.



The stakeholders summit which was held 49 days after the current BSFA board was inaugurated, witnessed the gathering of who-is-who in the state's football family.



Those who attended the summit included ex-internationals, club representatives, football administrators, coaches, referees, sports journalists among others drawn from the 23 Local Government Areas of the state.



Stakeholders, while speaking took turns to bare their minds on critical issues of importance, amidst the outpour of encomiums on the steps taken so far to show direction by the Benue FA board in less than two months.



Before then, BSFA Chairman, Barr. Paul Edeh, while recalling the various positive moves by his board, emphasised the need for peace and unity of purpose among the stakeholders.



"When we came on board, precisely 49 days ago, we took initiative on how to move football forward in order to rekindle the good old days when the various ex-internationals, some of whom are gathered here made us proud.



"I personally believe that there's no way we will make headway in developing football in the state without listening to those who have made a career from it, or are doing one thing or the other around football.



"Again, you can't grow the game when you have a divided house because a house divided against itself can't stand. We as stakeholders need to put heads together to find ways of developing football in Benue. We don't need to apply a political approach in developing football. We only need to speak and act as one.



"When an Asisat Oshoala, Francisca Ordega or Onome Ebi is playing, no one identifies them based on where they come from, so all we need to do always is to identify the things that unite us rather than distract or disunite us," said Edeh.



He emphatically enjoined Benue stakeholders to desist from "any form of pull him down syndrome, instead join hands to encourage and promote each other."



Declaring the summit open, the state Director of Sports Comrade Philip Ter Nongu announced that His Excellency Governor Hyacinth Alia has approved immediate resuscitation of the annual Governor's Cup.



He also revealed that the state number one citizen has also directed that work should resume immediately on the pitch of Aper Aku stadium in Makurdi, to enable respective teams in the state, particularly Lobi Stars return home and prosecute their matches conveniently.



On the Stakeholders' Summit, the Sports Director said, "In my 16 years as General-Secretary, I didn't witness where such a summit was organised. So this is very apt and laudable."



Vice Chairman of Lobi Stars and ex-international Dominic Iorfa as well as other former footballers - Emmanuel Abah and Abdul Sule, were among others who attended the event.



Iorfa particularly said, "Since my involvement in football in the early 80s, I have never seen football organised in this manner where all stakeholders are gathered to discuss issues."



National President, Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Mr. Isaiah Benjamin, while acknowledging the efforts and exploits of the incumbent FA board, solicited for support to trigger more successes in the state.



He assured that the sporting media will continuously support in adequate publicity of its programmes and activities.



Chairmen of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association and Nigeria Referees Council in Benue state, Mr. Eugene Agabe and Mr. Gbilekaa Anthony, as well as other stakeholders hailed the developmental strides and timely actions of BSFA.


Hon Ekene Adams Congratulates D’Tigress On 6th Afrobasket Win

 




Hon Ekene Adams Congratulates D’Tigress On 6th Afrobasket Win



Chairman House Committee on Sports Honourable Ekene Abubakar Adams has congratulated Nigeria’s female basketball team, D’Tigress for winning the 2023 FIBA Women’s Afrobasket Championship for the fourth consecutive time in a row.



The Rena Wakama- led D’Tigress proved their dominance in the women's basket after edging 11-time African champions, Senegal 84-74 to claim their sixth championship at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda on Saturday.



Saturday's trump, means D’Tigress will compete for a spot at the women’s basketball event of the 2024 Olympics.



Adams, a member representing Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, Kaduna State in the 10th House of Representatives; could not hide his delight after the feat.



"Congratulations to our women's Basketball team- D’Tigress and the entire backroom staff. The team has showed their dominance in the sport in Africa, and they showed the Nigeria never-say-die attitude going unbeaten in Kigali.




"The team showcased their talent to Africans and the world as they kept fans seated on their edge of their seats with quality basketball skills all their games at the BK Arena.



"Rena Wakama have also made Nigerian women proud, as she was the was the only female coach at the 2023 FIBA Women’s Afrobasket Championship and she did better what any man can do at the event.



"Kudos to the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) on the choice of Wakama, as its has now proven to be well-thought-out as she brought her wealth of experience, having previously represented Nigeria as a national team player.



"Am pouring praise on Amy Okonkwo too, as was a star, having played a huge role in helping Nigeria clinch the 2023 FIBA Women's AfroBasket, and, as a result, the 26-year-old was named the TISSOT MVP of the tournament.



"Recall, throughout Nigeria's unbeaten run (5-0) in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, Okonkwo was the heart -and-soul of the D'Tigresses, averaging a team-high of 17.2 points while contributing 8.2 rebounds per game.



"Along the way, Okonkwo became the only Nigeria to register two double-doubles (Murjanatu Musa registered one).



"A heroic welcome awaits them, as I, my House Committee on Sports memeber and well-meaning Nigerians will be at the airport to welcome them."



Saturday's trump, means D’Tigress will compete for a spot at the women’s basketball event of the 2024 Olympics.


Saturday 5 August 2023

Ogunnowo: NLO Super Cup Kicks Off September 5, Explains Modalities


 

Ogunnowo: NLO Super Cup Kicks Off September 5, Explains Modalities  




The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Nationwide League One, Olushola Ogunnowo has announced Tuesday September 5 through Saturday September 16, 2023 as the kick-off date for the NLO Youth League Super Cup, as he  revealed that there would be two wild card teams that will also take part in the competition with more clarifications in the coming days. 



"We are looking to commence it from 5th to 16th September. It is a full 10 days of football activities. The competition will boost the economy of Imo State because 18 football clubs and about 30 match delegates among others will be in the state by then."



Ogunnowo, further explained modalities for the Youth League Super Cup, as he assured that foreign scouts, members of the Technical Department of the NFF, and some national team coaches would storm Owerri to discover talents. 



He acknowledged the adulation from Nigerians and overseas for the NLO conduct of the Youth League and further itemized reasons for the Super Cup while also adding that different steps including live stream of all games have been concluded to ensure the NLO continue to have its rave review and tractions.



"This is going to be the first of its kind in the history of youth football in Nigeria. The NLO decided to take the bull by the horns to start a Youth League in the country," Ogunnowo said why fielding questions from journalists after the signing of a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation.



"We have received so many applause both within and outside the country. We decided it was not best for the teams to just play the league and stop there. The 18 teams that will take part and additional two wild cards have already been promoted to NLO but we want to come up with a championship whereby we can come up with a single winner for the Youth League in the country. 



"The tournament will be keenly contested and we have invited foreign scouts to be part of what we are doing. We are inviting close to eight sporting directors from different leagues across the world to come and see our talents from the Youth League. 



"Nigeria Football Federation Technical Department will be on ground while notable coaches in the country will also be around to see the best that can be showcased from the NLO. 



"The NLO is the only league that has a broadcasting department because we stream live most of our matches. We streamed live over 144 matches in the just concluded NLO Division 1. In the NLO Division 2 (Youth League), we streamed live close to 200 matches. All the matches to be played during the championship will be live streamed to be watched in all parts of the world."


NLO, Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation Signs MOU For Youth League Super Cup

 


NLO, Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation Signs MOU For Youth League Super Cup.




Nigeria Nationwide League One has successfully signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation led by its Founder/ President High Chief Summers Nwokie towards staging the maiden edition of NLO Youth League Super Cup Championship in Owerri, Imo State.



Both put pen on the MoU on Friday at the corporate office of Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation in the presence of NLO top brass, His Excellency, Silas Agara, Chief Operating Officer, Olushola Ogunnowo, officials of Imo Football Association, Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation and journalists.



In his welcome address during the epoch making occasion the Founder/ President, Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation, High Chief Summers Nwokie said it was his passion for football and humanitarian commitments that has compelled him to sponsor the NLO Super Cup Championship and it was borne out of the success story of his pet club, Ikukuoma FC of Mbaise, Imo State. 



The grassroots football philanthropist gave an account of what he has done to advance the cause of grassroot football including sponsorship of notable competitions within Mbaise and Owerri zone and he also canvassed for the support of other well meaning Nigerians to ensure grassroot football continue to flourish.



"It is for the love of soccer and a prioritized social responsibility in line with my humanitarian commitments, that prompted my resolve to sponsor the NLO Super Cup billed for early September.



"The enviable success of my pet football club, Ikukuoma FC at the just concluded Nationwide League One Under 19 Youth League held in Awka, Anambra State has energized and boosted my commitment to grassroots football with 80 percent of the players in my team products of my tournament (Ikukuoma Mbaise Unity Cup Tournament and Secondary Schools Football Competition).



"I want to use this medium to urge other well meaning Nigerians to get involved in the development of these laudable sports so as to enable the country to attain its expected height in world football," High Chief Nwokie said.



In his own opening remarks, NLO Chief Agara described Imo State as his second home, as he commended High Chief Summers Nwokie for his giant strides in grassroot football and added that the NLO's doors are wide open for collaborations with people like the President of Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation to help take the league to greater height. 



The former Deputy Governor, Nasarawa State opined that the new watchword of the NLO is to ensure that players from grassroots clubs in the Nigeria Nationwide League form the bedrock of the national youth teams in the near future and that different steps have been taken to ensure the NLO has a more professional approach.



"Imo State is like a home coming. It is my second home and I feel proud to identify with people from Imo State," Agara began. 



"I stand boldly on behalf of the Nigeria Nationwide League One to identify with my brother High Chief Summers Nwokie who has taken this bold step to partner with the NLO and also to put smiles on the faces of our young footballers from all the parts of Nigeria. It is what we expect from those God has blessed so that they can open the doors for others. 



"Sports is a big industry and it can accommodate the teeming Nigerian youths by deeply engaging them in a meaningful way that they can add to that development. 



"High Chief Summers Nwokie has honoured the NLO and I wish to honour him in the same manner. When I see someone that is into grassroot sports I have a passion to relate with such a person. 



"Our passion in the NLO is to make sure that the crop of the national youth team players come from the grassroots clubs. Clubs that are from the NLO. 



"If we can get it right in the NLO, then we can begin to change the way the NNL and NPFL clubs are run. NLO is happy to partner and open a new chapter with you. The MoU we have signed we go a long way to show what we can do together for football."



Agara further tasked Imo State to take her place of pride in the South East and he challenged the President of Ikukuoma Sports Development Foundation to help with the rebirth of grassroots football in the South East for the good of the game.



"Imo is the home of football. Football is not new to Imo State. The state has produced great national players for Nigeria. It is time to go back to the old days where those players emerged from grassroots clubs. I believe Imo can take her rightful position in the South East with the likes of High Chief Summers Nwokie," Agara continued.



"I want to challenge High Chief Nwokie to change the face of grassroot football in the South East if others that God has blessed can't do it. He should do it. A token sent to other states in the South East can help to change its face in the zone. NLO will be willing to support you and bring the weight of the NFF behind you."


Thursday 3 August 2023

FOOTBALL: Akinbami Calls For Financial Regulations To Support Sector's Growth .... Hails Kanu's Expose On Empty Treasury At Eyinmba United FC


 FOOTBALL: Akinbami Calls For Financial Regulations To Support Sector's Growth .... Hails Kanu's Expose On Empty Treasury At Eyinmba United FC



Hon. Vincent Akinbami


"The situation in Enyimba is the same thing in all the state government teams where monies realized from the sales of players go into the pocket of club Officials." Akinbami.




The former Vice Chairman of Osun United Football club and former SSA to the former Governor of Osun state on Sports Development, Vincent Akinbami has hailed the outburst of the new  Chairman of Enyimba FC of Aba, Kanu Nwankwo on the empty treasury of the team and the plans to build Enyimba into an institution.


Vincent Akinbami who is a Chartered Accountant and External Auditor with many years of practice, said that the situation in Enyimba is the same thing in all the state government teams where monies realized from the sales of players go into the pocket of club Officials.


He also added that even the private clubs also don't see their clubs as an entity as, money meant for the clubs from gate takings, sponsorship or sales of players go into the pocket of the club owner thereby, leaving an empty account in the clubs' finances or not giving a true picture of the state of affairs of the clubs' financial standing.


In his words; Vincent Akinbami who also served as a media officer to the defunct Ranchers Bees FC of Kaduna, stressed that football business is not only about winning trophy buy also of profit making for the club's sustainability and viability.


"If the situation continues like this, Football will continue to be amateurish," he added.


Vincent Akinbami therefore urged the league boards to bring about Financial Regulations to ensure the clubs do not take football money out of the system as such would impede the positive growth of the sector.


It would be recalled that Kanu Nwankwo had complained about the empty treasury of Enyimba FC when he took over the affairs of the clubside as manager.

Wednesday 2 August 2023

The Impacts of Fuel Subsidies Removal on Nigeria's Grassroots Football Coaches and Clubs.


 

The Impacts of Fuel Subsidies Removal on Nigeria's Grassroots Football Coaches and Clubs.


Monday Ozoya


The removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria has significantly impacted grassroots football coaches and clubs. The increase in fuel prices has made it more difficult for coaches to transport players to and from training sessions and matches. It has also made it more expensive to purchase equipment and maintain facilities. 


We should all remember that during the COVID-19 Palliative, the grassroots football coaches and clubs were neglected. Therefore, grassroots football coaches and clubs should be considered for the planned palliative.


Here are some of the specific impacts of the removal of fuel subsidies on grassroots football coaches and clubs in Nigeria:

• Increased transportation costs: The increase in fuel prices has made it more expensive for coaches to transport players to and from training sessions and matches. This has made it difficult for some coaches to operate their teams, as they may be unable to afford the increased transportation costs.

• Increased equipment costs: The increase in fuel prices has also made it more expensive to purchase equipment for grassroots football clubs. This has made it difficult for some clubs to afford the necessary equipment, which can impact their performance.

• Reduced maintenance of facilities: The increased fuel prices has also made it more difficult for grassroots football clubs to maintain their facilities. This can lead to poor playing conditions, which can impact the safety and enjoyment of players.

• Reduced participation: Increased costs associated with grassroots football have decreased participation. Some players and coaches can no longer afford to play or coach.


The removal of fuel subsidies has hurt grassroots football in Nigeria. However, several things can be done to mitigate the impact of subsidy removal. These include:

• Government support: The government can financially support grassroots football coaches and clubs to help cover the increased transportation costs, equipment, and facilities.

• Corporate sponsorship: Businesses can sponsor grassroots football clubs to help them cover the increased operating costs.

• Community support: Communities can support grassroots football clubs by providing access to facilities and equipment.

In addition to the above, here are some other things that can be done to mitigate the impact of the removal of fuel subsidies on grassroots football in Nigeria:

• Coaches and clubs can find ways to reduce their transportation costs. For example, they can carpool or use public transportation.

• Coaches and clubs can look for ways to reduce their equipment costs. For example, they can purchase used or borrowed equipment from other clubs.

• Coaches and clubs can work with their communities to find ways to maintain facilities. For example, they can organise community clean-up days or fundraising events.

• Coaches and clubs can encourage players to participate in the sport even if they cannot afford the costs. They can provide scholarships or financial assistance to players who need it.


The government and stakeholders' support will make it possible to ensure that grassroots football remains accessible to all Nigerians, regardless of their financial circumstances.