Sunday 26 February 2023

Meet Top 5 talent developers in Nigerian football


The business of football comes with daily transactions on and off the pitch. 

While the key actors, that is, the footballers battle day and night for fame and wealth, the clubs, do their own business in the background, looking for sponsors or negotiating the next big transfers.

Most transfers comes after months or even years of scouting and there is always a third party in most cases who stands in for the players at the negotiation stage. 

In years gone by, one of the most respected football agents to come out of Nigeria, is a certain John Ola Shittu, who took the football world by storm with the sale of John Obi Mikel to Manchester United and later Chelsea within a spate of a few weeks

Shittu made megabucks from that singular business, a deal that esterblished him as one of Africa's best talent spotter. 

After Shittu, a few other Nigerians have made headlines in their own right with the sale of emerging and esterblished football stars to top European, African, Asian and South American clubsides.

We will attempt to highlight the top five football intermediaries in Nigeria based on pedigree, performance and results in the last 3 years. 


1. Hajji Liameed Gafar


This Badagry born chairman and finacier of Lagos based 36LION football club, stands out amongst his contemporaries as the shinning light in today's football business. 

Renowned for the role he played in the sale of Nigerian internationals like Ezekiel Imoh, Junior Ajayi, Peter Olayinka and the rest to top European and African clubsides, Gafar is more than a football intermediary. His international connect is second to none. 


No wonder, he played a bit part role in the deal that took Victor Osimhen from Lille Metropol of France to Napoli of Italy and Sunusi Mohammed from Nasarawa United of Lafia to Montreal impact football club of Canada. 

      From January 2022 and now, Gafar has been directly or indirectly involved in the sale of over 20 footballers within and outside Africa and is not looking like stopping anytime soon. 


2. Churchill Oliseh


After setting up his pet project the FC Ebedei academy, which later metamorphosed into an amateur clubside renowned for identifying budding Nigeria talents and exporting them abroad for cash. 


FC Ebedei came into limelight in 1998, but the actual events that led to its formation came as far back as 1993. The president and founder of the club, Barrister Churchill Oliseh, had ventured into players’ representation as a legal practitioner and an astute sports businessman, one of the few successful ones in in Nigeria as at then. 


He succeeded in having a very strong link in Denmark, especially FC Midtjylland, a top Danish club, reputed for snapping up intelligent Nigerian footballers at very young age, before selling them to top European clubsides.  


Two of his biggest transactions till date were recorded in the sale of Nigeria internationals, Paul Onuachu who is now with Southampton and Frank Onyeka who plies his trade at Brentford football club of England 


3. Nureni Makanjuola


Nureni Makanjuala popularly called MK by his admirers is the owner and finacier of Water FC Academy, an academy notorious for discovering most of Abuja's finest football talents. 



Mk has been in this business for over one decades but got his first major breakthrough with the sale of Babatunde Michael, a player who shone like a million stars at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Micheal got injured at some point in that competition but his exploits in Brazil helped facilitate a big money move to Raja Casablanca of Morocco.


Apart from Michael, another Super Eagles invitee, Okechukwu Gabriel also once played for Wydad Casablanca of Morocco. 



The likes of Emeka Chinonso and Oladoye Adewale who only recently joined Gent, a first division clubside in Belgium, are also products of Water FC Academy


4. GBS Academy Jos, Plateau State

Coach Bros, owner and financier of the famous GBS Academy in Jos Plateau state,  is unaguably one of the best football agents in the land today. He's calm, cool and always calculated. He goes about his job with the intelligence of Jorge Mendez and the meekness of the late Mino Raiola. 

He has combed the city of Jos and environs for the best football talents available and today, he has over 50 talented footballers scattered across Europe and Asia. The GBS Academy in Bukuru, Jos, is the breeding ground for talents. Current Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa was discovered by coach Bros and in appreciation of his impact in his life, Musa only recently named his child after the man who is worshipped in Plateau state and rose to position of technical director at Plateau United.


5. Ayi Mohammed (Ikon Allah)


Ali Mohammed, the chief executive officer of Ikon Allah Academy, is a man with Eagle eyes, he has a reputation for discovering Super talents, many of whom have moved on from their humble beginning to stardom in Europe, North and South America and even here on the continent of Africa 


Super Eagles winger, Chidera Ejuke who is gradually becoming a household name in the National team, was first discovered by the owner of Ikon Allah Academy, from where he made his inroads into European football. 

Like Ejuke, over 20 players of Ikon Allah Academy have found their way into Europe and North Africa in the last three years. Just three weeks ago, the club sold four more players outside the shores of Nigeria while six more have been penciled down for Summer tranfers. 

Ikon Allah Academy has a rich reputation, as one of the best football academies in Northern Nigeria. The organizational and administrative framework of this club, is second to none. Their players rank amongst the very best in football academies in Nigeria, no wonder, National team coaches are always running Cap in Hands to this Academy, in search of the next big talent in Nigeria football.

Ladegbuwa, Mavlon, Kakawa get tricky draws at 73rd Viareggio Cup in Italy

 

The draws for the 73rd Viareggio Cup has been held in the representation room of the Municipality of Viareggio in Italy.


Nigeria trio of Ladegbuwa, Mavlon and Kawawa got their group opponents in the tricky draws.


Kakawa will battle with Fiorentina, FA Euro New York and Monterosi in Group B.


Group G should be easily navigated by Mavlon who have Bologna, Atromitos and Jovenes Promesas to battle with.


In Group G, Lagos based Ladegbuwa will slug it out with the likes of Rappresentiva Serie D, Sport Recite and Imolese.


The draws was met with reactions from many, but Ladegbuwa Sporting Director Mr Wale Joseph described the draws as ‘fair’.   


“It is a fair draw,” Mr Wale Joseph said to the Media on Saturday.


“You can’t ask for less, you can’t ask for more. It is a competition of 32 and you take whatever comes.


“We have played a couple of friendlies to keep our boys in shape and will keep improving ahead of the tournament,” he added.


Mavlon will also be using the tournament to expose their young players having toured two European countries in 2022.


The 32-team competition will hold from March 20 to April 3 2023.



Solomon Agbalaka: Developing into a decent, modern day full back

 


Saturday’s showing against Mozambique was another classy performance by the defender, and the full back has the potential to become one of the best of his generation. He was named man of the match for the second time in three days.


To the casual football fan, it may have come as little surprise that the Flying Eagles were able to overcome Mozambique in Saturday's final group game to seal their quarter-final place at the TotalEnergies U20 Africa Cup of Nations. 


Solomon Agbalaka popped up with the winner against Egypt and provided an assist in the 2-0 win over Mozambique.


Agbalaka ticks the fundamentals for a fullback in this era: good on the ball, can play under pressure and can affect the game higher up the field. The utility footballer has played in possession based sides in his career, which has shaped his understanding in the game. In teams like Broad City, MFM FC and 36 Lion, the fullbacks are constantly moving on the pitch: either keeping width near the touchline or drifting into central areas to create space.


He excels at these; he has very good feet and is a skilled dribbler; and is very good at retaining the ball and receiving passes. He’s a technically gifted player, the ball sticks to his feet anytime he receives it. 


Though the TotalEnergies U20 Africa Cup of Nations tournament is just one-week-old, it seems as though Agbalaka has improved greatly over the course of just three games.


The defender who has received quality football education from Broad City and 36 Lion still has time on his side to improve on this, and add to an already very promising set of skills.


With the World Cup ticket still on the radar of the Flying Eagles, they have shown that the future is indeed bright for Nigeria.

Tuesday 21 February 2023

16 teams converge on Abuja for Paul E football tourney


The stage is set for Abuja to host the Paul E Football U-17 Football Tournament to be competed for by 16 teams.


The tournament is scheduled to hold between April 14 and 23 at the Old Parade Ground, Abuja.


According to the chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Patrick Ngwaogu, the tournament is for players born on or before 2006.


“The tournament is for Nigerians who were born on or before 2006. It is a U-17 tournament aimed at discovering new talents for Nigeria. We have abundant talents here and this tournament will play a huge role in unearthing these talents who can grow to be superstars in the future,” he said.



He further said the 16 teams were chosen out of 31 teams that applied to participate in the tournament.


“We had 31 teams from across the country that indicated interest in participating in the tournament. They applied and we screened all of them to get the 16 teams that we have now,” he stated.


Out of the 16 clubs, 10 are from Abuja, while Plateau, Niger, Lagos, Ekiti, Delta and Benue states have a club each.


Monday 20 February 2023

Osun United unveils Seye Ajayi new gaffer


The Osun State Government has unveiled the newly appointed Head Coach, Seye Ajayi, for the state owned football club, Osun United FC.

The new coach was presented to newsmen by the head of management, Rotimi Dunmoye, the General Manager, Osun State Sports Council alongside,  other members of the management in Osogbo on Monday.

Dunmoye said, the government is ready and serious about sports development in the state this time around. There's a need for the stakeholders to rally and return the team to where it belongs. We are glad to have this versatile coach in the fold, he will make his experience count no doubt. The mandate before him is to give us promotion ticket and see how it goes afterwards.

Having paid his dues in the land and outside the shores of Nigeria, Seye Ajayi, a cool headed and thinker of work situations, a workaholic goal poacher, have once been on the roaster of Shooting Stars and Julius Berger FC before jetting out and starred for Al Seeb Club, DPMM FC, BRUNEI FC among other foreign clubs.


According to the new Head Coach, who was a CAF Cup winner with 3SC in 1992 as a player, his ambition is to work with the government in achieving the set targets. He promised to give young and enterprising players enough chance as his assignment begins.

Seye Ajayi, a distinguished game teacher with exceptional man-management skills, is a graduate of NIS. He bagged his 'CAF C' license in 2015 and has attended series of coaching seminars both home and abroad. He has a unique coaching concept which saw him mentored successful players. He has worked with Jofac FC Lagos, Rising Stars Abuja, Ascend FC Abuja, Amadin and Premier FC Abuja based sides.


Meanwhile, players and officials have proceeded on mandatory election-break, after weeks of rigorous screening exercise, the team will recongregate on Wednesday, March 1st, 2023.

 

Sunday 19 February 2023

36 Lion Boss, Hajj Gaffar collaborates with Ebuoluwa Morenikeji to drum support Bola Tinubu Presidential ambition



36 Lion President, Hajj Liameed Olawale Gafar has declared his stewardship for Presidential candidate of All Progressive Party Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the forthcoming Nigerian Presidential Election.


The highly rated administrator did this alongside eight-year-old Joshua Ebunoluwa Morenikeji.


It was great to young Ebunoluwa and Hajj Gafar joining hands to show support for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The youngster was accompanied to Lagos by his parents.



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Mr Olawale Gafar has promised to use his reservoir, contacts and resources, to make sure that the Tinubu/Shetimma Presidential dream is actualized.


The ‘Honk your Horn’ let’s follow Jagaban promotional billboards erected on major roads in the heart of Lagos state, is the first of many projects that Mr Olawale Gafar is embarking on, as part of his political evangelism for the All Progressive Congress.


The chairman and financier of 36Lion football club of Lagos, sees sports, especially football as the ideal tool to mobilize Nigerian youths.



No wonder, towards the end of 2022, he was able to get over 7,000 Nigerian youths to take part in the inaugural edition of the Jagaban Cup, a competition that brought all diehard APC members with their PVCs to the Onikan stadium, where they pledged their commitment to the party goals and aspirations.


Gafar is the Sports Coordinator, National Youth Mobilization for the APC Presidential Campaign Council.

TCC League: Temilehin Adekunle stars as Dino SC halt Dannaz unbeaten run on final day


Dino Sporting Club put behind miserable week that saw them relinquished their Creative Championship League Cup with a win against Dannaz FC at the Otunba Dina Stadium in Ijebu Ode.


The Coach Godwin Gibson's side went into the Matchweek 17 encounter knowing a top three finish is out of the reach, but finishing the campaign on high remain the objective.


Both sides came into game on the back contrasting TCC Cup results from the week. 


The hosts, on one hand, will not be defending the trophy they won last year as they were ousted by Gbagada FC. On the other hand, the visitors secured their semi-final ticket with a win over Atlantic Business.


The match was closely contested, and Dino find it difficult to play its free flowing football given Dannaz’s recent run of form.


Dino however dug deep to secure the three points at stake, with winning the goal from Temilehin Adekunle three minutes after hour mark.


The defeat brought an end to Coach Fatai’s seven games unbeaten run in all competition.

Sunday 12 February 2023

TCC League: Ogonna Hyacinth inspires Dino SC to first league win of 2023

 


Dino SC bounced back to winning ways with a 2-0 win against Iganmu Tigers in Lagos on Saturday.

The victory came after weeks of disappointing results that left the club in poor position on the Creative Championship League table.

The Coach Gibson’s side have struggled in front of goal in the league this year, scoring just three league goals in the calendar year, but they put two past Iganmu Tigers and also left with a rare clean sheet.

Talisman Ogonna Hyacinth was again in the heart of everything for Creative Championship League Cup holders and was adjudged the player of the match at the end of the game.

The win over Iganmu Tigers is the first TCC League win of the year for Dino SC and the boys will aiming to build on it.


Saturday 4 February 2023

Jummai Bitrus giving back to the society via volleyball

 

National Senior women's volleyball player, Jummai Bitrus said she is trying to give back to the society that brought her out of the streets into fame and stardom.


Bitrus stated this after the conclusion of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP's) volleyball clinic in Yola, Adamawa state.


The Nigeria number 1 Libero said the clinic done at Malkohi IDP Camp is the beginning of the hunting volleyball programme in IDP's in the North East.


She said, "I want to create an opportunity to greatness for the young children in the IDP's. I am trying to give back to the society that brought me out of the IDP's camp into stardom.


"I am ready to use the Jummai Bitrus initiative programme to develop hundreds of volleyball players in the North East."


“Opportunities don’t happen, you create them. Someone created an opportunity for me and It’s been a dream of mine to do the same for young.


The NSCDC player commended the North East Zonal Representative on Nigeria Volleyball Federation, DCP Stephen Hasso, Major General Taritimiye Gagariga, Commodore Mohammed Muye and others for their contribution in ensuring the clinic was a success.


Jummai Bitrus who hails from Adamawa State started out as a player with Adamawa Queens, rose gradually, first to the National Junior team, then to the highest level; participating at African Club Championships, African Senior Championship and Senior Olympic qualifiers.