Tuesday, 11 January 2022

We won’t vote any old man as President in 2023, Youth4Youth Movement Reacts to Tinubu’s Declaration

 

By Tyna Andrew



Nigeria youths have restated their commitment to ensure that they are ruled and governed by a viable, agile, visionary and youthful president, who is in tune with their challenges and ready to face it head on. 

A political pressure group, Youth4Youth Movement who made the declaration also called on Nigerians to give the youth of the country a chance to govern the nation in 2023. 


The group in a statement signed by its Director of Communications  Comrade Timiprye Sam,  said Nigeria cannot continue to recycle old leaders and expect a change in fortune, insisting that 2023 is the year of the youth. 


Timiprye said the Group is made up of members of different political parties, urging all parties to consider candidates below the age of 50 for the Presidency. 


“We boast of members from all political parties,  especially APC, PDP and APGA. We are not interested in partisan fanaticism in 2023. We will only vote for a party that produces candidates below the age of 50, especially for the Presidency as we are ready to change our fate. 


“We have enlisted over 7 million youth across the nation and we have continued to get the buy-in of youths to key into the Youth4Youth project. 


“Out of frustration, the youth are the ones recruited into crimes and violence. The youth are the ones suffering the lack of economic prosperity and lack of jobs. The youth are the worst hit when there is bad governance. 


“Therefore, it is time we take our destinies to our own hands and elect an informed, dynamic, pragmatic and energetic young man or woman to lead our nation to prosperity”.


On the recent declaration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for Presidency, the group said it is a “disservice to the millions of Nigerian youth”. 


“Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man we respect so much and we never expect would come out to deny the youth their chance in 2023. But that is democracy. It is now the responsibility of all Nigerian youth to reject gerontocracy. 



“The old people brought us to this level, the youth should be given the chance to clean their mess. President Muhammadu Buhari might have gotten wind of BAT’s declaration before he met him, reason the President complained about the toll governance is taking on him. He was probably passing  a strong message to Tinubu. 


“Presidency is not for the old, ailing people. It is for those who can work 24 hours a day. Tinubu doesn’t fit into that bill and should therefore rescind his decision”.


Youth4Youth Movement expressed gratitude to visionary youths across the country for speaking with one voice for in a long time, saying President Muhammadu Buhari is a hero for signing the Not-Too-Young-To-Run Bill into Law.

The group reiterated that as the engine room for national growth and development, the youths will not fold their hands and watch the elders toy with their future by imposing and old candidate on them come 2023.


New Year Day Celebration: Ogotun Stand still to honor Ekiti Sports Commissioner, Hon. Michael Awopetu


It was a memorable home coming for Ekiti State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Hon. Michael Awopetu when he joined sons and daughters of Ogotun to celebrate the new year day.


Hon. Awopetu in company of his wife, Mrs Janet Awopetu were well received with to a rapturous celebration.



The home coming was not only to identify with his people, but to further synergize and build a strong relationship with the people at the grassroot.


Hon. Awopetu who has distinguished himself among his peers in Ekiti polity with his leadership and man managenent qualities.


No wonder it was a rousing welcome for the soft spoken astute politician who has paid his dues both on the local and State scene. The home coming was part of his usual routine of visiting his people not just to celebrate but to keep touch with happenings in the community.



The home coming was equally to thank the people of Ogotun for their support since he assumed office as the commissioner of Sports in the State.


The commissioner in is usual way gave out some cash and foodstuffs among selected people who were identified for this laudable initiatives.




The empowerment was not limited to the spirit of the season but his continual way of giving and supporting the community which made him (Awopetu).


His love for the round robin game is next to none as he was present at the final of the Ologotun Football Championship where he presented a total cash of 75,000 naira to the first, second and third clubs that emerged from the annual competition promising to do more in subsequent edition.


Hon Michael Awopetu already writing is name in gold in the political history of Ogotun and the State as a whole.


The Commissioner was well received at the final of the championship by Mrs Febisola Oyebade, Ragent of the town, Chief Eminise of Ogotun Ekiti, Chief Odofin Emi, Chief Oisikin, the APC chairman in Ekiti South-West Local Government amongst others.


Signed,

Gbenga Adeleye

Media Aide to the Hon. Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Ekiti State.

Monday, 10 January 2022

Naija Ratels, sports enthusiasts protest as Presidency plans to turn Area 10 Pitch Into Grains Storage Ground


Protests are growing across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) against plans of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to turn the football pitch of the Area 10 Sports Complex (Old Parade Ground) into a maize and rice pyramids center. 


Already, some hired workers today breached the perimeter fence of the pitch in readiness for the arrival of hundreds of trucks alleged to be carrying biologically modified maize (BMO). 


The Area 10 Sports Complex, also known as the Old Parade Ground is where most Football teams in the FCT practise and play their competitive league Matches every week. 


Few months ago, Ratels Sports Development Foundation (RSDF) owners of NWFL Premiership side,  Naija Ratels spent millions of Naira in the re-grassing  of the pitch, renovation of the dressing rooms and the stands.



Top Sports enthusiast Peter Aduebe believes that the decision is too hasty and shouldn't have been made at all. The football pitch is where many youths in Abuja showcase their talents and play competitive games for their various clubs. It is a way of livelihood for both the male and female athletes as a whole. 


"I am so disappointed about this. I feel the Federal Government should encourage the youths more, not discourage them in exhibiting what they can do. 


"The Area 10 Sports Complex is has produced alot of great talents and is still producing. Instead of the FCTA to build more Sporting Facilities, they are thinking of destroying the ones already available.


In his thoughts, Abuja based Journalist, Tunde Adebayo noted that the Government inability to provide suitable sporting facilities for the youth is frustrating, not to talk of destroying one available for the youths in Abuja. 



"This is unfair to thousands of youths who look forward to promoting their God given talents through sports. Recently, someone spent millions of Naira to renovate the Arena and all the FCTA could do is to turn the pitch into an agricultural storage avenue.


The Area 10 Sports Complex is a stadium in the Garki District of Abuja, Nigeria. Built in the early 1980s, it is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of various teams in the Federal Capital Territory. The stadium has a capacity of about 5,000

School Resumption: ANCOPSS National Scribe Enjoins Teachers to Put in Their Best

 

By Stephen Adeleye




Chief Yakubu Godwins, the National Secretary of All Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS), has advised teachers to do their work diligently saying their passion for the job does not know any negation.


Godwins gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lokoja during the monitoring of schools resumption in Kogi State.


Godwins, who is the Principal of Government Day Secondary School (GDSS), Adankolo, Lokoja, urged Nigerian teachers to put in their best regardless of any negative appraisal on the job.   


''Once you are a teacher, you must put in your best regardless of any negative appraisal; we are called to this job we are born into it and we are always working towards giving out the best.


''So, I called on my colleagues in Kogi and in Nigeria at large to always put in their best because these children are the leaders of tomorrow and they are the ones to look after us when we are old.



''So we have to do our best regardless of the negative impression from any angle,'' he said.


On turnout for resumption, the principal told NAN that his school had about 95 per cent staff attendance, and about 70 per cent for students.



He applauded Kogi Ministry of Education, Science and Technology under the leadership of Hon. Wemi Jones, FCIB, for being able to dispel the earlier rumour that the resumption date had been postponed.



He, therefore urged parents and guardians in the state to release their wards for school resumption, saying lectures had started.



He added: ''Our people like holidays, and it would take some times for parents to understand that once school resumes, activities start, and their ward would be losing if they don't come as and when due''.



He commended the governor and the Commissioner for making Kogi State Education law 2020 a reality, saying several States were yet to have education law in place.



''We thank God that Kogi would always set the pace because of the competent people we have at the helm of leadership.


''It is a good beginning for us here and I think we will work to make it work,'' he said.


The principal further commended Governor Yahaya Bello, for the ongoing construction of the new GYB Model Science Secondary School in their school premises.


Also speaking, the Vice Principal Academics of the school, Mr Ayeni Jacob, said the turnout of the students was very encouraging and teachers were on ground to commence lecture.


Some of the students, Lukeman Muhammed and Precious Adejoh, both in SS3, told NAN that they felt very happy to be back to school after holidays for festive season. 


''We are also happy that our teachers are on ground to teach us, as some teachers have even conducted test for their students'', Muhammed said.


''We feel happy to be back to school at least to come back to our academic session and learning continues.


''It's been a while we have been away from school and coming back now is a great pleasure and we are happy that we are not lock down at home because of COVID-19'', Adejoh said.


Other schools visited by NAN included: Muslim Community Secondary School, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Lokogoma Primary School, Kingdom Heritage Model School (KHMS), among several other schools in Lokoja. 


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NNL Relegation Playoff: Opportunity for Kogi United to get back into reckoning - Folabi Ojekunle


As the Nigeria National League, NNL Relegation Playoff gets underway on Tuesday 11th January 2022 in the nation's capital, Avuja, Technical Adviser of Kogi United football Club of Lokoja Folabi Ojekunle has described the tourney as an opportunity for his side to bounce back into reckoning and retains it's NNL Status. 

Speaking to Kogi United Media ahead of the Play-off, the former Udala fc gaffer said it's absolutely unfortunate that a team like Kogi United with such arrays of quality and hardworking players found itself in relegation battle at the end of the 2020/2021 Nigeria National League Season despite picking maximum points away from home on two occasions.


The experienced tactician said the management of the club understands the importance of the Playoff and as such have put all measures in place to ensure that the team does not go down the murky waters of relegation.



"Its a good thing that the Nigeria National League authority have decided to stage the Playoff to give teams the opportunity to return back to the second tier League after some abysmal performances last season. This is an opportunity for us to bounce back from the doldrums and we are going to make good use of this advantage and opportunity"


On the quality and depth of the team, Coach Folabi said "We still have good players in the team who can withstand any opposition and eventuality anytime anyday and we have worked on them thoroughly since taking over at the club few months ago and hopefully they will deliver when we meet Road Safety football Club of Abuja on Wednesday to decide who remains in the NNL"



It will be recalled that following some strings of poor performances by the Confluence State Club last season, the team was relegated from the Nigeria National League after finishing second to the last in group A1 of the Northern Conference.

But while the Club is still ruing over its drop from the NNL, the Nigeria National League body at their Annual General Meeting in Benin city the Edo State capital on 13th December 2021 resolved that the eight (8) relegated teams from the Southern and Northern Conference respectively should meet in Abuja and play themselves to determine which team goes down or remains in the Nigeria National League for the 2021/2022 Season. 


Kogi United fc will take on Road Safety fc of Abuja on Wednesday 12th January 2022 at the Aguiyi Ironsi barracks football pitch. 


KUFC MEDIA

10TH JANUARY 2022

Saturday, 8 January 2022

Just in! Kogi Government bans Okada, Tricycle riders from plying highways


The Ministry of Transportation held stakeholders’ meeting on 5th and 7th January, 2022 to address the issues of incessant accidents and the need for free flow of traffic on our roads. 


This is in tandem with the policy of the Ministry to strategize and map out plans and programs to ensure smooth operations by road users and safety of commuters.


The Commissioner for Transportation, Hon. Baron Joseph Okwoli who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Alh. Okeme Jibrail chaired both meetings.


After exhaustive deliberations, the meeting came up with the following communique aimed at ensuring sanity, safety and security of road users and commuters.



- Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria (TOAN) has been requested to submit the comprehensive list of all Tricycle operators with details of their bio data to the Ministry on or before 4th February, 2022 for a data base.


- All Tricycle and Okada operators shall no longer ply highways in Kogi State and are restricted to township routes and it commences with effect from Monday 17th January, 2022.


- Every Tricycle must be coded and branded in line with the designated area of operation

All Tricycle and Okada operators must be guided against overloading.


- Tricycle operations must ensure that the left side of their tricycles are barricaded with iron rod to guide against any accidental fall on the road.


- Tricycle and Okada riders shall ensure that both left and right side mirrors are firmly fixed.


- Tricycle and Okada operators shall ensure that all necessary valid papers and documents are collected and produced on demand for inspection.


- All long trucks/vehicles operating within the state must observe minimal speed limits in residential areas.


- All vehicle road users operating within the state have been enjoined to validate their papers always.


- Vehicle road users are equally advised to co-operate with law enforcement Agencies and Officers.


- Mobile Courts have been constituted to prosecute defaulters and offenders.


- The Ministry of Transportation advise all vehicle road users to get acquainted and strictly adhere and comply with rules guiding road usage.


- The Ministry of Transportation wishes road users and commuters safe driving throughout the year 2022.

Friday, 7 January 2022

Omokwo, Olowookeere claim NWPL December Player, Manager of the Month Awards

 

Confluence Queens FC star Mercy Omokwo and Naija Ratels FC Manager Bankole Olowookeere have won the Naija Women Football League Awards player and Manager of the month. 


Mercy Omokwo finished ahead of Naija Ratels forward Olamide Adugbe and Nasarawa Amazons Abigail Sunday to win the coveted monthly awards.  


The Confluence Queens forward scooped the prize after some sensational performances in the matches against Pelican Stars and Osun Babes. She netted the first hat-trick of the season against Pelican Stars on Matchday one and went ahead to score the only goal as her team went past Osun Babes in Ile-Ogbo. 


In all, Mercy Omokwo scored four goals in three matches, same as Olamide Adugbe, who also scored four goals in three matches, with fewer number of minutes played. 



In the Manager's category, Bankole Olowookeere edged out Liadi Bashiru of Confluence Queens and Christopher Danjuma of Nasarawa Amazons to win his first Manager of the month awards. 


Seven points out of nine possible gave the Naija Ratels Manager the prestigious awards. His team, Naija Ratels are on top of the NWFL Premiership Group A table with 2 wins and a draw in the month of December. 


The 'One day at a time' Ladies won Osun Babes 2-0 in the first game at the Area 10 Sports Complex, Abuja, before deservedly getting a point in their 2-2 draw against Edo Queens at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin. 


They ended the month on a high with the 5-2 bashing of Adamawa Queens in Abuja. 



A panel of NWFL Premiership experts decided the winners of the Player/Manager of the month awards through a very fair voting process. 


The awards will be presented to the duo on Matchday five in Lokoja.

HMK FC commences screening exercise

 

The Nationwide League One Division One outfit, Highest Majesty Knights FC have commenced the process of recruitment of new players.

Based in Osogbo State of Osun, the 'Royal Warriors' campaigned in division three last term but will size up muscles in division one in the coming season.


According to General Manager of the club Kunle Sipebi, paper works have been sorted and necessary requirements have been settled for the club to play in division one.


To this end, HMK FC camp is widely opened for players as screening for recruitment of new players will commence on Friday 7th of January and ends by Thursday 20th January 2022. The screening is necessary to identify great talents which will add value and bolster the current side.


The information further has it that, UniOsun Football Pitch Osogbo Main Campus is the venue of the exercise. Players are expected to resume with their kits by 8am.


The exercise is to fortify the team ahead of the forthcoming NATIONWIDE LEAGUE ONE season and as well give young talents the right profile and platform to achieve their dreams of playing professional football in Nigeria, Europe or anywhere in the world.


 HMK FC is well organized with fascinating welfare packages, world class camp with itch-free mode of transportations.

Thursday, 6 January 2022

Park Volleyball: Thunders of Nasarawa, Offa VC, Kada Kings, 34 other teams to jostle for honors at 2022 Kontagora Invitational Challenge

 



A total of 37 teams are expected to take part in this year’s edition of Kontagora Invitational Volleyball Challenge slated for the First Quarter of 2022.


According to the sponsor of the Kontagora Invitational Challenge, Major General Taritimiye Gagariga, 21 teams will battle for honours in the male category, while 16 teams will vie for the top prize in the female category.


Maj Gen Gagariga who doubles as the Chairman, Nigeria Park Volleyball stated that the objective of the competition was to complement the vision of the current President NVBF, Engineer Musa Nimrod, to promote unity, empower youths, stregthen grassroots diversity, encourage mentorship and inculcate the spirit of sponsorship in the game of volleyball across the country.


He said, “As part of efforts to activate park volleyball in the country, 6 of the invited teams had indicated interest to participate in the Park Volleyball Exhibition Matches during this year’s Kontagora Invitational Challenge.


“ Within the last 3 months, all NVBF Board Members have in one way or the other promted the game of volleyball with donations and organised competitions across the 36 states. The Kontagora Challenge is just one of the many that would herald other well graded programs of the NVBF for 2022." 



He implored participating teams, match officials, coaches and referees to embrace discipline as well as sportsmanship spirit of perseverance.


In a related development, to ensuring capacity building of Nigerian Volleyball Coaches Association (NVCA), a 2-day Coaching Seminar for all the participating teams will be organised during the competition. The Chairman NVCA, Coach Elishama Elam has assured all participants that the seminar would be beneficial for coaches to develop the game  at grassroots level and that Coach Tony Oghuma had been contacted as the Resource Person for the seminar.


The teams that have indicated interest are Defence Spikers of Abuja, COAS Spikers of Zaria, Navy Sailors of Lagos, NAF Rockets of Kaduna, Super Stars of Kontagora, G-RANK Spikers of Kachia, Bayonet Spikers of Jaji and Rhino of Jos. Other teams are Scorpion Spikers of Abuja, Kaf Ambassadors of Kafanchan, Stinging Bees of Katari, Yelwa of Bauchi, Games Village Volleyball Club Abuja. Life Camp Volleball Club Abuja, Victory Spikers Owerri, Offa Volleyball Club, Nasa Thunders of Nasarawa, Nile University Abuja, Niger Brass Minna, Kada Kings Kaduna and Katsina United Volleyball Club.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Changing times in Lokoja as Gov. Bello's road rehabilitation project gathers momentum

 

... Engr. Ohere Says it's fulfillment of Gov. Bello's campaign Promises to the people


By Abu Micheal.




Life is changing for the better in Kogi State with the road rehabilitation program of Gov Yahaya Bello, in Lokoja enters a new phase. The government is rehabilitating urban as well as opening up rural areas through the construction of feeder and major roads to link communities and major towns in the State.


The residents of the Capital are happy at this development; so also is Engr. Abubakar Ohere, the State Commissioner for Works and Housing, who while inspecting the ongoing construction of the Lokoja township roads recently, said it was in fulfillment of the campaign Promises of Gov. Yahaya Bello to the people.


For Governor Yahaya Bello, his idea of providing roads linking villages, local Government and other major towns in the State is basically to open up the State to economic opportunities.


The Governor’s road development policy is a deliberate and strategic one because good road network is an important complement to improved transport system. It is also indispensable for the transportation of goods and services from the rural settlements to the major markets centers and to also enhance social interaction between the citizens and people from other parts of the Country.


For Gov. Bello, the practical reality of constructing new roads only calls for the rehabilitation of old ones. Little wonder, the repositioning of the Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency.



This has equally added value to the Governor’s determination to ensure that all State roads are pothole free and motor able all year round.


From the beginning of his second term administration, the present administration has not hidden its desire in providing quality roads across the State.


With the purchase of additional equipments for the Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency, everyone knew that the Governor was only matching words with action in his road revolution programme.


The rehabilitation of the Lokoja township roads, Engr. Ohere disclosed will not only open up the State capital, Lokoja the capital he noted is landlocked, coupled with the devastation caused by not rehabilitating the roads over the years by past administration, the State capital needed to be opened up. 


Presently, the roads from Nataco Junction, all through the traditional areas, through the township, will certainly open up the town to more opportunities and development.



Also the determination to place emphasis on roads in the city capital according to Engr. Ohere, which is also replicated in roads in the three Senatorial Districts in reconstruction and rehabilitation, was due to depreciation, dilapidation and natural wastages. He said as a responsible government, Gov. Bello considered it most appropriate to not only place emphasis on rehabilitation and reconstruction of new ones despite the State’s lean financial resources.


Furthermore, the road rehabilitation of Kabba, Ankpa, Idah, Okene amongst other township roads that are already on-going according to Engr. Ohere is to ease the stress being faced by the people. It is important to state that the present administration in the State is widening the drainages along all the township roads among others in the State.


The massive Ganaja Flyover Bridge project, a mother of all project, thirty years after the creation of the State is a beauty to behold. Several administration had shied away from the Flyover owing to the huge capital outlay. Today, Gov. Bello has conquered the fear of past administration as today the Ganaja Flyover Bridge is already a success story.


The Governor's intervention in Ganaja Junction to Ganaja Village road a Federal road that saw contractors almost abandoning the project, needs commendation, has brought relieve to motorists, remains indelible in the hearts of the people.


For those who may not know, the construction company working on the abandoned embarkment project in Kabba, CEEZALI Construction Company has been ordered to move its equipment to site to begin work on the abandoned Wada bye pass, a project which when completed, would ease traffic from the township to burst out in the Secretariat Junction. Importantly, the Governor has directed for a review of the road construction plan to enable it stand the test of time as against the earlier plan.



Still in the subsector, the state government is fixing all the roads in the Capital City with street lights, while it is beautifying the road madian, a deliberate action that has improved the aesthetic beauty of the roads befitting of a State Capital.


The roads under rehabilitation in the State Capital Includes:   NTA-Kogi cycle road, NTA-Post Office-Ministry of Works road, Cemetery-Hydro junction road,  Wallace – Maigeri – Old Central Mosque road and Stella Obasanjo – Government House road.



According to Engr. Ohere during one of his routine inspection of projects in the State Capital, assurred that the contractors handling the road projects in the State must justify Governments huge investment. 


The untireless efforts of Engr Ohere in constantly sleeping on project sites, not minding weekends, public holidays, has earned him the appellation of a man working tirelessly for the man Nigerians are waiting to the nation's next President come 2023.


The State government under Gov. Bello is no doubt spending its little money wisely and so in the words of the Commissioner, will not accept shoddy jobs, rather it must get value for money on all its on-going projects.


Looking also at the spread of the on-going road projects by Gov. Bello, the roads are no doubt evenly spread, which goes to confirm that the State is the Governor’s entire constituency.


It is expected that on completion of the road construction, the Local Government areas and the State in general will experience a boost in its economic activities as well as an improved face lift.


While it is a known fact that the present administration in the State has given road construction a boost, the appeal to people of the area where this constructions are on-going is for their people to give maximum co-operation to the contractors to facilitate a hitch free execution of the project.


After all, provision of infrastructure like road has remained cardinal to good governance. This will, perhaps explain why governments all over the world and at all levels, places it on their topmost agenda.


Infrastructure like; Roads, remain key issues of development. Apart from being evidences of development, they also enhance both economic and social lives of the people.


A hitherto unknown settlement can be advertised by a mere link through a good road. Little wonder, many communities in Nigeria will stop at nothing to have government come to their aid by fixing their roads as it will instantly open such communities to opportunities and enhance their socio -economic status.



Guided by this and other vision to build a greater Kogi State, Gov. Bello’s administration has no doubt shown the sincerity of purpose, in affecting the lives of the citizens through improved infrastructures. This is particularly noticed with the completion and ongoing rehabilitation of the several road projects across the state through the revitalization of the State Road Maintenance Agency and the use of reputable contracting firms.


Without mincing words, Gov. Bello has daily made his transformation vision in the transport sector a watershed, equally proving that he is a promise keeper, having promised to make his second term more rewarding than the first.


As it is presently according to Engr. Ohere, indeed this is changing times in Kogi State with the unusual manifestation of Gov. Bello in providing quality, durable and motorable roads for the people of Kogi State. This he clearly explained, makes Gov. Bello, best fit for Nigeria come 2023.


By Abu Micheal, is a Social Development Worker, Publisher, Writer and Public Affairs Commentator, Lives in Lokoja.

Babatunde Eyiowuawi stroll to Otunba Isiaka Adeleke Memorial Cup Semi-Final



Babatunde Eyiowuawi FC of Ede on Monday cruised past Molababs FC in the first Quarter-Final of the ongoing Otunba Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke Memorial Cup. 


Eyiowuawi FC who were last year's second runners up dominated in most part of the game and deservedly earned a 2-1 victory over their opponent. 


The Ede-South based side created alot of goalscoring chances and before the hour mark scored the first goal of the game, scoring one more later in the game to become the first side to book a spot in the Semi-Final of the prestigious football tournament held in honour of the first Civilian Governor of Osun State, Otunba Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke. 



Molababs FC made a flurry of changes mid way in an attempt to turn the tables with an equalizer, but were unable to breach the Eyiowuawi FC defence. 


With this result, Babatunde Eyiowuawi FC will now face the winner of the second quarter final game between GFCC Ede North and Unity FC, which will come up today at the Muslim Grammar School Ede. 


The third quarter final match between Unity FC, Ejigbo and New United FC will come up at the Baptist High School Ejigbo on Thursday, the 6th of January. 



Meanwhile, the date and time for the fourth quarter final game between Hammola FC Ido-Osun and New Dawn FC, Ofatedo will be communicated soon. 


The Competition which is dedicated in honour of the first Civilian Governor of Osun State, Otunba Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke is solely sponsored by Rep. Bamidele Salam, who represents the good people of Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore and Ejigbo Federal Constituency of Osun State in the National Assembly. 


The final of the Competition will come up on the 15th of January 2022 in Ede.


Check out profile of fast rising Yusuf Abdullah Muhammed

 

Although, not many will be familiar with his name, but Yusuf Abdullah Muhammed is one of the next rated football stars that will take Nigerian football by storm. 



Born on 25th of May, 1998, Muhammed has learned basic football skills from different football cultures. 


They are:


2015/2016 Abuja Football College 

2017 Busaspor U21

2018 Bursaspor 

2019 Kano Pillars 

2020 Wikki Tourists 

2021 Wikki Tourists.



The 23 year old can operate as a defender and can also function well as a defensive midfielder.


His ball winning, holding and distribution is top notch. He's a also a team player that always strife to win games for his club. 

Monday, 3 January 2022

NWFL announces nominees for Premiership Player, Manager for December awards

 



Organizers of the Naija Women Football League Awards have revealed nominees for the Player and Manager for the month of December.


Three players namely Abigail Sunday of Nasarawa Amazons, Olamide Adugbe of Naija Ratels and Mercy Omokwo of Confluence Queens made the shortlist for the prestigious monthly awards.


 Mercy Omokwo played all three games for Confluence Queens in the month of December, scoring four goals, including the first hat-trick of the season against Pelican Stars on Matchday one. She also went on to score the only goal of the match against Osun Babes, to give her side successive victory in the new campaign. Her team is placed second in group A with two wins and a draw. 




Olamide Adugbe of Naija Ratels is the only player in the league to have scored in all the three games played in December. In all the games, she came in as a substitute, scoring one against Osun Babes on Matchday one, leveled up in Benin against Edo Queens in the 89th minute through a wonderful free-kick and scored two against Adamawa Queens in matchday three. Her team is placed 1st on the log in Group A, with two wins and an away draw. 


Abigail Sunday joined the 'Solid babes' from Sunshine Queens during the summer and has quickly adapted to their style of play. She scored a brace in the game against Osun Babes to earn her side a 4-0 victory over the Omoluabi Queens. Nasarawa Amazons are third in group A, her team recorded two victories in two games.


In the Managers Category, Naija Ratels Bankole Olowookeere, Nasarawa Amazons Christopher Danjuma and Confluence Queens Liadi Bashiru all made the final shortlist for December Manager Of the month. 


Bankole Olowookeere, whose side is new in the league won two of their home games and drew away to Edo Queens in Benin.


The 'One day At A Time' Ladies recorded a remarkable 2-0 and 5-2 wins against more experienced sides Osun Babes and Adamawa Queens at the Area 10 Sports Complex, while on Matchday 2, they succeeded in picking a precious draw at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin.  



Christopher Danjuma's side won big in the two  games played in the month of December. The 'Solid Babes' started with a comprehensive 3-0 away victory in Calabar against Pelican Stars and recorded a 4-0 victory in Lafia against Osun Babes. 


Liadi Bashiru of Confluence Queens got off to a 4-0 victory at home to Pelican Stars, won Osun Babes 1-0 at the home ground in his second game, but was held by Edo Queens in his third game at the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja. 


The names of nominees was shortlisted by a panel of NWFL Premiership experts, who will also decide the winners on Thursday, 6th of January 2022.

2021 Ologotun Football Championship: Hon. Awopetu rewards winner with Cash Prize, promises more support for Grassroots Football

 

The Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development in Ekiti State, Hon. Michael Awopetu has reiterated his committment to continue supporting grassroots football in the State. 


He stated this at the final of the 2021 Ologotun Football Championship in Ogotun, Ekiti South West on 1st of January, 2022.


Hon. Awopetu said he was elated to have graced the final match with the assurance of doing more to promote grassroots football across the sixteen Local Government Council in the State.



"I'm impressed with what I saw here (Ogotun). "There are talents abound in the nooks and craniess of the State," said Awopetu.


"Football competitions like this can help us discover talents. We've seen a lot of talents in this town but am looking forward to all this talents coming to play not only for the State but the country in no distant time."


Awopetu presented cash prize of 30,000 naira to the winner, while the second and third place teams got 25,000 and 20,000 naira respectively.



The Commissioner promised to increase the cash prizes in the next edition and also reiterated his continual support to a have better Ologotun Football Championship.


Aunty Funmi FC emerged champions of the competition after they defeated Hon. Ige FC 5-4 on penalties after a pulsating 2-2 draw at the St. Bartholomew Secondary School, Ogotun.



Signed,

Gbenga Adeleye

Media Aide to the Hon. Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Ekiti State.

Saturday, 1 January 2022

Attahiru felicitates with Kwarans on New Year, urge them to remain resolute to the growth of dream Kwara

 

The Special Adviser to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Sports and Youth Matters, Hon. Attahiru Ibrahim Abdulkadir has urged Nigerians to remain determined in their pursuit for a better and purposeful life


Attahiru, in a new year message released by his media aide noted that the year 2021 is not without hurdles just like 2020 as the country is still battling with COVID-19 pandemic; Delta variant and hydraheaded  viruse (omicron), still, it doesn't stop _aboki talakawa,_ from achieving the Kwara of our dream.


"Kwarans are grateful to God for giving us a reliable and committed leader who is gradually transforming our dear State of Harmony from civil service state to an economic hub of middle belt."


He however urged Kwarans to remain resolute as Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq led administration is achieving Kwara of our dream in all sectors, the results of His Excellency's concerted efforts are seriously yielding positive results.


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