Monday, 19 June 2023

African Beach Games Hammamet 2023: Nigeria's Oyemade drawn in Group B for Men's singles Teqball event


World number 31 and Nigeria's number 1 Men's Singles Teqball player, Victor Ademoye OYEMADE has been drawn in Group B alongside World Ranked 493 and Algerian number 5 Samir MAOUI and 33 years old Sidnei SILVA from Cape Verde in the singles event of the African Beach Games, Hammamet 2023.


Oyemade will battle Sidnei Silva who will be taking part in his first ranking event in the Teqball Series on Sunday 25th June 2023 by 10am on Table 2 and will face Samir Maoui by 11am on the same Table 2.


12 Athletes across Africa, Gregory Dylan Tchami Djomaha - Cameroon, Samir Maoui - Algeria, Yassine Sahli - Tunisia, Andry Nambinintsoa Rakotondrabe - Madagascar, Senzo Mnisi - Eswatini, Lassine Kone - Mali, Sidnei Silva - Cape Verde, Sylvester Oko Nortey - Ghana, Abdulai Bangura - Sierra Leone, Septime Guenole - Benin, Chisimba Mutale - Zambia and Victor Ademoye Oyemade from Nigeria will be competing for the African slots at the World Beach Games later in August in Bali.


The Teqball event is scheduled to start on Saturday 24th June 2023 with the Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles qualification Events  from 10am until 6:30pm. 


The Day Two activities will comprise of the Men’s Singles qualification matches and Men’s Double, Mixed Doubles and Men’s Singles Knockout games. 


The Day 3 will be for the medals games; third place and finals.


The Nigeria contingent is made up of Victor Ademoye OYEMADE (M), Funsho Funto SAMSON (M), Rashidat Bukola SALAU (F), and the team Coach Abdul BAJEH (M).

Sunday, 18 June 2023

Sunday Adetunji: Nigerian striker not finding life easy with FC Shkupi

 


Nigerian striker, Sunday Adetunji has disclosed he's not finding life easy with FC Shkupi in the Macedonian league. 


The former Nigeria U23 forward joined the 2022 North Macedonia champions on August, 2021, after a successful campaign at Rivers United in Nigeria’s first-tier league. 


Adetunji has featured in 62 matches in all competitions since joining the club in 2021 scoring 33 goals with 13 assists. 


He emerged as the League's top scorer when he finished with 20 League goals in 2022 and was also the first FC Shkupi player to score in the three tiers of European competitions in the just concluded season. 


Adetunji's representative Tobi Adepoju exclusively told nigeriafootball.ng that the former  Super Eagles B striker is considering leaving the club. 


“Adetunji is not happy at FC Shkupi, and the situation is becoming unbearable. The management of the club are disrespecting him and they make the environment unconducive. 


"It is unfortunate, his sacrifice and passion for the club are not appreciated enough and the club only consider what benefits them without considering the player’s interest and future.


“We have had extensive family discussions and we are scared of his health, his mental health has been over-stressed in the past weeks and he is not in a good condition. He is the only one in the country without his family. 


"The management of the club has told him they don't care about his career. They don't care about his emotions, and feeling as a human. FC Shkupi just wants their interest to top his wishes and dreams,” Adepoju revealed.


Adetunji has played for notable Nigerian league clubs before moving abroad including Shooting Stars, Rivers United, Plateau United, Enyimba FC among others. 

Father's Day Celebration: Philip 'Altar Boy' Shaibu Charges Nigerian Men On Diversification

 


Edo State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu Sunday joined the rest of the world in marking the 2023 Father’s Day in the house of the Lord as he admonishes Nigerian men to diversify.


Shaibu who served as Chief Mass Servant at the St. Paul Catholic Church in Benin City, urged fathers to explore every available legal means to make more money and adequately take care of their family.


He described a godly home as a home where the father can provide for the family - a phenomenon that will curb insurgency and kidnapping in the country.



According to him, the starting point of building a nation is by building homes and urged fathers to amplify things that will take care of the family.


"Fathers are not really appreciated as the mothers are appreciated which is just natural, but I think we should be respected more now. It's always important that we give ourselves respect and for me, respect should not begat respect, instead, respect cancels disrespect."



"Our country today is in dire need of role models and this time when things are not going well for us all due to the removal of the fuel subsidy which is having a toll on us all - as fathers, this is the time to think deeper, think out of the box and join our wives in praying as we go out hustling side by side."


"Palliative or no palliative, what's critical is contentment; if we can provide for our family the society will be more at peace. We need to diversify beyond our take-home - time to think outside our salaries, not to steal, but take advantage of technology to augment our living."



"My prayer is that God will continue to grant all we men the strength, knowledge and finance to take care of our family so that everything can be provided and that our children will not engage in social vices which may in the end bring unrest in the country."

Thursday, 15 June 2023

Lanreleke Sports Academic will be Nigeria's factory for sports talents - Segun Odegbami

 


Nigeria’s iconic football star, sports administrator, and broadcaster, Chief Olusegun Odegbami says the Lanreleke Sports Academy will be Nigeria's factory for sports talents.

Founded in 2021, the Lanreleke Sports Academy in Ileogbo, Osun State is a co-educational, fully residential, and specialist Senior Secondary School.

Odegbami, who is regarded as one of the greatest football players to have ever emerged from Nigeria as well as the continent of Africa, while speaking at the 2-day Sports and Education retreat, said the consultants have impacted their knowledge on the student, while many have shown signs of striving to be the best in future.

"I and a group of co-consultants have been tasked with the responsibility of helping to achieve the vision of the proprietor of the secondary school, Engineer Lanre Adeleke, which is to combine sports and education and to take the school to a level that no other school in Nigeria has attained, and make it the very best of its kind in the world.


"We assembled a team of consultants who have spent the last 48 hours accessing the school, particularly in the area of academics and sports, so that the combination is perfect and achieves a desired objective.


"We brought in from the world of football, probably the most successful coach in the history of Nigeria's domestic club football, Kadiri Ikhana (MON).

"From the world of arts and culture, film and entrepreneurship, we have the very best Africa, a cinematographer, and filmmaker, Dr. Tunde Kilani.


"We had one of the best and few experienced administrators of the combination of sports and academics at secondary schools level in Nigeria, Mr. Denis Owumi.


"A special consultant from the United Kingdom, Mrs. Toyin Adejumo, who has been working with us at the Segun Odegbami Int'l College & Sports Academy (SOCA)  brought her expertise in the area of education and developing a special methodology for the teaching of children who have challenges in learning to play, as we're aware of the fact that students who concentrate more on sports, encounter issues with their learning. So the management devising new methodology and is strategies in making sure our students become the best in terms of academics and sports."




A consultant on sports business illuminated that part where gifted students can go professional with their careers in America and Europe or any enterprise related to sports.



During the retreat, Mrs. Adejumo had two different sessions with the academic staff and teachers of the school on methodology for teaching students.



Ikana a former Enyimba of Aba coach, had a practical session with all coaches and technical staff, regarding a special coaching program and technique for students/athletes under the age of 17.



Coaches and other technical staff engaged him, Owumi, and Kunle Ràji in football, Academics and professional academic careers, and others.



Recall, Owumi had a session with teaching and administrative staff, where he lectured on 'Combining Sports and Education to achieve measurable results...an effective curriculum'.



The program ended with an inspirational/vocational talk on "New Media, film and Photography by Dr. Tunde Kelani and a film show, titled Maami.



Also speaking, Chairman Implementation committee of the academy, Lekan Adeleke said the retreat was to ensure that the school did not deviate from it objective of raising talents both academically and in sports.


He added that the retreat also provided opportunity for the teachers and students to listen, learn and hear from the best minds in several field.

Sunshine Queens are ripe for Women Premier League's return - Otunba Ologunloluwa assures

 

Plans are in top gear to see Sunshine Queens make a swift return to the Nigeria Women Football League, NWFL Premiership at the forthcoming NWFL Championship playoffs. 

The second tier league of Nigerian Women's league will coming up in July with yet to be announced venue where clubs will be jostle for tickets to gain promotion to the elite women league in Nigeria. 


Ondo State Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Otunba Dele Ologunloluwa disclosed the plans for the Owena Queens on Wednesday in an exclusive interview monitored on popular WhatsApp platform called Family United by Football, FUBF. 



He noted that the government was not happy with the club's relegation the previous season but has provided needed incentives and logistics to make a swift return back to elite division. 


"Sunshine Queens are very ripe to play in the Championship, we are preparing them to make sure they triumph and get the ticket back to the Premier League where they belong. Its unfortunate they dropped to lower division last season but we won't allow that happen again," he said.


On the plan to discover more talents in other sports, the vibrant Sports Commissioner disclosed that the Ondo State Sports Festival will be coming anytime soon with the bill to have Ondo State Sports Trust Fund established almost sail through at the Legislative house. 


"One of the proposals I made to the State cabinet is to our own State Sports Festival and it was approved and will be coming up any moment from now.



"I believe doing that will help us to fish out more talents that are abound in the state especially in the grassroots.


"We are also harnessing talents from schools through their inter house sports, we sent our coaches there to identify them, monitor them and later bring them together for proper training," he said. 


Otunba Dele Ologunloluwa however reassured that the State would raise a strong Team Ondo that will be among the top five States in the next National Sports Festival just as he commended the sports stakeholders in the state for their supports on the successes achieved so far.

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Vandrezzer Energy Services Limited wins High Impact Award for youth development through sport

 


Vandrezzer Energy Services Limited was conferred with High Impact Award for their contribution to the development of youths using Sport as a vehicle. 

The award presentation was part of the activities celebrating the first anniversary of "SportsBeat on Jordan 105.5 FM. 


The event which took place in the Lagos premises of Jordan FM on Saturday 10th of June 2023 saw Vandrezzer Energy Services Limited pick up the 2023 High Imoact Award in cooperate organization category. 

The company was rewarded for its effort and for providing financial backing for Vandrezzer Football Club of Uyo. 

Vandrezzer FC is changing the narrative of running a professional football club in Nigeria with innovations, and a clear vision of how a true professional football club should be managed.



Many youths have benefitted from the platform as Vandrezzer FC keeps transforming the lives of talented young Nigerians, giving them a future.

Monday Kalu, an ex-youth international, who picked up the award on behalf of the company thanked the organizer for the recognition of their little efforts and contribution to changing the lives of the youths.


" On behalf of Vandrezzer Energy Services Limited, I want to thank the organizer for this award, the recognition will go a long way in pushing us to do more in the development of the youth through sports." Monday Kanu said when giving his vote of thanks.


The award is powered by SportsPedal Media, a company noted for the promotion of Sports through Media and events. 


According to the CEO, Olusola Adebayo, the award is a way of appreciating those individuals and cooperating organizations at the front line, spending/ investing their hard-earned capital/ resources in the development of the youths using sports as a vehicle.


According to Olusola Adebayo: " Any country that develops her youths is bound for a greater future, the award is to encourage those supporting youth development using sports as we believe that sports are one of the most effective ways of engaging and developing the youth to achieve their full potential. "

Benue FA Election: Barrister Edeh promises to run all-inclusive football association


A leading candidate for the chairmanship seat of the Benue State Football Association, BEFA, Barrister Paul Edeh has promised to lead the association with honesty and absolute inclusivity. 


Barrister Edeh stated this on Monday while featuring as a guest on a popular sports WhatsApp platform, Family United by Football, FUBF's Personality Interview session.


He stressed the need for every state football association to have proper synergy with the Local Football Councils to spread the development of the sports at the grassroot which he promise to do in Benue if elected. 


The distinguished legal luminary also assured that his FA would collaborate with Benue State Government to upgrade facilities and also build more for areas necessary. 


"Under my watch, I will ensure that the Local FAs are empowered and given what is due to them. The Board under my watch will advocate that each Local FA develop its framework for developing the game in their local communities. I will see how local FAs will operate with so much vigor and commitment to developing the game at the grassroots.



"We will seek to collaborate with the state government and thankfully we have a dynamic leadership in the state today that listens and wants to see how the game of football progresses. We will empower the local FAs and see that they can do as much as they can," he said. 

Barr. Edeh who has been successfully screened and cleared to contest for the top seat in Benue State Football Association election scheduled for Saturday, June 17, 2023, promised to speed up the process of making football a source of revenue-generating avenue in the state. 

An honest philanthropist and the President of Ratels Sports Development Foundation, RSDF, Barrister Edeh told the platform his plans to encapsulate the FIFA Forward Programme initiative which rests on increasing investment in football development, more impact through the achievement of football development objectives, and continued oversight to ensure that all funds are used responsibly.

He also used the medium to pay glowing tribute to the incumbent chairperson of Benue State FA, Rt. Hon. Margaret Icheen for her foresight in advancing the course of football development in the state which he promised to build on if elected as the new FA Boss. 

"What I have done by way of partnering with the FA over the years is because of the commitment and capacity of the leader of Benue for football. Hon. Margaret Icheen. She has done so much for the betterment and growth of football in Benue state "Despite lack of funds, she has led the FA to make remarkable impacts which attracted a person like me to get involved."

Sunday, 11 June 2023

AMAPRO shake hands with Bet9ja to give hope to hopeless through football


The organizers of AMAPRO Football Championship has announced a staggering sponsorship deal with foremost Nigerian betting company, Bet9ja. 


Shogo Shodunnke, CEO of Phreestyle Sport and AMAPRO made the announcement of the deal with Bet9ja on Sunday. 


According to Shodunnke, “This is a great step for AMAPRO Football Championship as Bet9ja is coming on as a sponsor. We are ready for this partnership to help build and discover football talents across the country. 


“It’s a different pattern this year and it is solely because of our sponsors. Bet9ja is the biggest betting brand in Nigeria.” Shogo said.



Bet9ja representative and Grand Master Super Agent, Alhaji Al-Amin Lukman Walter highlighted the reason the leading gaming company in Nigeria decided to partner Amapro. 


“We are impressed with the AMAPRO project and decided to seal a partnership with the brand. We are partnering with Amapro to give hope to the hopeless and helpless through football.



“Bet9ja is beyond just betting but an organization that is passionate about the 

development of sports and Nigerian youths. 


“We are collaborating with AMAPRO to create pathways and opportunities for our youths and building a sustainable platform for people to grow”. Walter said. 



Amapro Football Championship is an annual football fiesta which is set up to bridge gaps between the amateur and professional footballers, with the aim of discovering more talents across the country. 


The 8th edition of Amapro Football Championship will start with playoffs, and will be held in three senatorial districts which are; Kwara North, Kwara South and Kwara Central. 


The playoffs will be played from the 15th - 18th of June at the Lafiagi Stadium, Offa Township Stadium and Kwara State Stadium.


Eventual winners from each district will get automatic qualification to participate in the main championship.


Sixteen (16) teams across the country will participate in this year's AMAPRO Football Championship which will kick off from the 3rd of July through to the 9th of July, 2023 at the Kwara State Stadium, Ilorin.


NNL Allstars are the defending champions of Amapro Football Championship. They defeated NPFL All Stars 3-2 on penalties (1-1 AET) in last year's final.

NWFL Super Six: Substitute Agoh inspires Delta Queens to dethrone Bayelsa Queens as champions

 

By Wale Mustapha 



Bayelsa Queens' hopes of retaining the Nigeria Women's Football League (NWFL) Super 6 title was dashed as Delta Queens fought back to win the coveted trophy.


Winner of the competition earned the whopping sum of Ten Million Naira and a ticket to the CAF Champions League. Runners up, Five Million Naira and third place went home with Three Million Naira.


In an open, pulsating clash, it was the homers who got their hands on silverware at Stephen Keshi Stadium - after a brave comeback on Sunday.


A second stanza brace from substitute Chinaza Agoh proved the difference following a first half own goal by Chisom Henry as the home team won 2-1.


Wife of the new Delta State governor Tobore Oborevwori observed the ceremonial pre-match kickoff in Asaba.


In a breathtaking start, defender Henry put the ball in her own net. Delta Queens had the chance to level up things on 44 minutes but central defender Fehintola Mabokanje missed from the penalty spot.


Delta showed their mettle with a fightback led by Agoh's equaliser seven minutes after the hour mark.


The energetic Agoh then turned up again with the winner in the 86th minute. 


Meanwhile, in the third place match, Rivers Angels humbled Confluence Queens 2-0.


Friday, 9 June 2023

Super Eagles stars see greatness in FC Ebedei players, commend Oliseh on quality leadership



Paul Onuachu and his Super Eagles teammates Frank Onyeka and Raphael Onyedika have tipped players of FC Ebedei to boost their careers with top teams in Europe.

The Southampton striker scored the equalizing goal in the novelty game tagged FC Ebedei versus Onuachu, Onyeka, Onyedika and Friends hosted on Thursday at the FC Ebedei Stadium in Apele-Sagamu, Ogun State.

"FC Ebedei is where everything started for me and a few other Super Eagles stars. This visit is a regular one from me and this is what player that has made it to the top should do, going back to visit his boyhood club.


"The club has given us something big in life and it's best to pay homage and appreciate what Barrister Churchill Oliseh, has done to the youths and football in Nigeria.

"It's good to see the FC Ebedei Stadium facilities get more upgrades as its different from what I saw a year ago. My sincere appreciation to the club and FC Midtjylland who helped in my career growth.

"FC Ebedei has a lot of talents in stock, so it never amazes me when I see them. Having played against the team in a novelty match, I see many of them becoming an instant hits when they move to clubs in Europe."


For Brentford midfielder, Onyeka, "It's always good to be back to where it all started from. For me I am ever grateful to FC Ebedei as it was from here to FC Midtjylland and to the Premier League.

"It's nice talking to the players and from the few minutes I had with them, I see lots of prospects, especially the lads in the midfield. Nigerians should watch out for them as I see another Frank in the team.

For Club Brugge of Belgium Onyedika, who was visiting the club for the first time after his move to Denmark's FC Midtjylland.


"The facilities I have seen here is topnotch and what we find in Europe and in other top leagues of the world.


"With this, FC Ebedei has provided the platform for every talent to be successful in Europe, and with the quality I have seen in the team, many can walk into some teams without much stress. But they need to work, train harder and above keep focus."

After the game, Onyedika and Onuachu presented their signed club jerseys to FC Ebedei President, Barrister Churchill Oliseh

Thursday, 8 June 2023

NWFL Super Six: Another positive scorecard of Delta State with excellent organization

 


Asaba, the capital of Delta State is agog with activities as the Nigeria Women Football League Super Six kicked off in style. The tournament, which is hosted by the Delta State Government was moved back to begin earlier than scheduled but the Government has proved to be equal to the task. 



The bright look of the Stephen Keshi Stadium has been of interest to enthusiasts. The first step in getting this tournament organized was putting the facility in top shape. 


Before the opening game of the tournament between Rivers Angels and FC Robo, it rained and kick-off was temporarily delayed.  Interestingly, after the downpour, the pitch became just good enough for football, glittering and water free. 



The State's organization of the tournament has been amazing and the ladies are having a good time in Asaba, playing on a good surface and in a secure environment. 


The organisers have also provided alternative training pitches for the different teams and this allows them to train without pressure on the main pitch. These pitches are the Model Technical Pitch, Master Care Group of Schools and the Scotch Court Pitch. 


The Delta State Government have once again shown themselves to be worthy hosts and have sent a signal out that they are still ready to host even bigger fixtures, like national team games and tournaments, with this excellent organization of the NWFL Super Six.

Anthony Ujah, top European agent, Cute Abiola for Taiwo Awoniyi's sponsored "Never Stop Dreaming Cup" final



Eintracht Braunschweig of Germany striker, Anthony Ujah and top European football agent, Maximilian Brommer, are among the dignitaries expected to grace Taiwo Awoniyi's sponsored "Never Stop Dreaming Cup" 2023 final on Saturday in Ilorin.


Super Eagles and Nothingham Forest of England striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, confirmed this while speaking with the newsmen in Ilorin on Thursday.


Awoniyi revealed that Executive Chairman of Kwara State Sports Commission, Malam Bola Mogaji, Kwara FA Chairman, Malam Idris Musa, popular skit maker, The Cute Abiola, and Chairman Kwara United FC, Kumbi Titiloye are among other dignitaries to attend.


He said he is delighted that the community accepted the tournament and pledged to continue to contribute to the development of the round leather game in the state.


"It all started in this Ilorin and I will continue to give my best to see to the fact that people who are better than me are discovered.


"I watched the semi final match yesterday between Sun-Shine FA and Unicorn FA and I saw very happy with the standard of play.


"I know we love football here and I will continue to do my bit to ensure plenty are exposed to the global stage" Awoniyi said.


The former Union Berlin of Germany striker said apart from the star prizes, there are other individual rewards that will go to the players and the participating teams on Saturday.


Unicorn FA and International FA will lock horns in the final on Saturday at the Sheikh Abdulkadir College pitch, Ilorin beginning from 2:00pm. 

Kwara United: The records, breakthroughs, prospects

 

By Jimoh Bashir



For Kwara United Football Club in the present dispensation, it's about records, memorable moments and positivity, in the face of multiple challenges. It is also about historical moments and remarkable feats, in a journey which was laced with interesting shows and intrigues.


It's all about results, performances and the quest for uplift, far and above existing records.

Performances in sports is relatively calculated on the premise of results and impacts, positively, especially in consonance with general anticipation and aspirations, irrespective of the internal and external forces pushed forward by environmental factors.

For Kwara United in the last four seasons, the fulfilment would be that of graduation from pessimism to optimism in virtually all aspects, because of the records already created, records already broken and the achievements, which arguably can be measured within a given period of time. 


All these realizations defines the progresses made within the last four seasons, which is Kwara United's longest stretch of stay in the elite league since its venture into that circle in 1998.



The longest stretch of stay before now was after Kwara United gained promotion to the NPFL from one of its numerous sojourn in the NNL in 2008/2009 season. The team came first in the NNL then to return to the elite league, and stayed for three seasons, and got relegated again, alongside city rivals, Abubakar Bukola Saraki Ilorin Football Club, in the 2012/2013 season.

Kwara United defeated Nasarawa United by a lone goal on Sunday May 7th, 2023, at the Akure Township Stadium, against all odds, and that result guaranteed that the team retains its Premier League status, making it four seasons consecutively, the first time the club would achieve this feat.


It is worthy of note that this feat was achieved despite playing an all-round away matches in the 2022/2023 NPFL Abridged League, considering the huge challenge of doing so, made it all important and worth celebrating. The pitch of the Main-Bowl of its traditional home, Kwara State Stadium Complex is being re-grassed. It’s a risk well taken, and sacrifices well made in achieving the unthinkable.


Kwara United, after preparations to participate in the Nigeria National League (NNL) in the 2019/2020 season, got elevated through Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq's magnanimity, as he approved the taking over of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) space of the then Delta Force, after the Delta based team had played ten matches in the NPFL season. 

The team however, had a rough season, but escaped relegation.


Kwara United, under the Chairmanship of Kumbi Titiloye ended the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 seasons in the fourth positions on the log, and were, owing to acceptable arrangements as contained in the rule book, given a continental slot, as it campaigned in the 2022/2023 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup competition, losing out at the preliminary stage to the then defending champions, RS Berkane of Morocco. 


The team defeated the Moroccan side 3-1 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos, and lost the return leg 2-0. They had earlier dusted AS Douanes of Niger Republic out of the competition clinically, after a three goal aggregate scores.


From the 2020/2021 seasons, especially on the backdrop of the experiences learnt from the 2019/2020 season, Kwara United rose to absolute greatness from the path of uncertainty. 


Rose from playing with pessimism to playing with optimism, with hope and absolute flair, from playing without aspirations to playing with hope, and from just playing to playing with purposefulness and determination.


The team would have ended the 2020/2021 season in the second position, with 65 points, and plus 20 goals difference.


However, the outcome of the decision of the Disciplinary Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) at its meeting held on August 5th, 2021, as it concerns Matchday 34 fixture played on 21th July, 2021 at Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna State, between Jigawa Golden Stars FC and Rivers United FC changed that narrative.


Rivers United FC had protested against the fielding of a player, Richard Christopher (Jersey number 8) by Jigawa Golden Stars FC in the match, on the grounds of ineligibility, having accumulated five (5) yellow cards during the season.


The NFF decision stated that Jigawa Golden Stars FC shall forfeit 3 points and 3 goals to Rivers United FC in respect of the match, for fielding an ineligible player in breach of C5 of the NPFL Rules.


The Appeal Committee of the NFF, few days later, adopted the ruling of the Disciplinary Committee, which therefore, placed Rivers United in the second position of the table, pushing Kwara United to the fourth position.


The club recorded remarkable successes in the 2020/21 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season. Some of the achievements included ending the first round of the season on top of the table.


The team did not lose any match at home for three consecutive seasons, and this feat had been achieved by the club for a very long time. And for the first time in several seasons, they did not fight relegation, as was the feature before now, except for the ongoing season, for obvious reasons.


Kwara United FC were rated as one of the best playing teams, and were adjudged as a surprise package of the NPFL by the stakeholders, especially considering previous outings. Of the 20 NPFL teams for the 2020/21 NPFL season, Kwara United usually parades the youngest squads, with about 12 U-17 players registered for the NPFL in the period under review.


The successes recorded so far can also be traced to the unity and friendly atmosphere in and around the team, and this averted the curse that ‘each year had led from bad to worse’ which people see as a common aphorism. 


The narratives have no doubt, changed, and can also be sustained with the arrangements on ground with the team.


For Kwara United FC under the current management, it’s been a campaign of purposefulness, laced with professionalism, which has brought a huge difference and a great departure from the past.


Just like every other season before now, objectives were drawn, targets set, aspirations kept, and hopes hinged on many variables, which importantly has to do with the caliber of players engaged, and the capacity of the technical bench.


The new found status has continued to bring more positive exploits for the team, especially as the management is expected to build on the positives recorded, while finding solution to the negative ones.


Also in the period under review, Kwara United have numerous of its players invited to the national teams, the U-17, U-20, U-23 and the home based Super Eagles.


The Club’s medical system was upgraded and ranks among the best so far, as players get rapid attention in cases of injuries or illnesses. The club also ranks among the best in observing Covid-19 protocols, as spelt out and adopted by the NFF and LMC. All these variables have strengthened its welfare system.


Going down memory lane, Kwara United first played in the CAF inter-club competition in 1999/2000 season, losing out in the quarter-finals to Zamalek of Egypt.

In 2006/2007 season, the club came first in Group A of an Abridged League, with 34 points, and ended up in third position after the Super Four played in Abuja. Ocean Boys won the Super Four, and joined second placed team to represent Nigeria in the Champions League, while Kwara United played in the Confederations Cup for coming third.


And 15 years after, the team was back in the continent after the 2021/2022 season, despite finishing fourth on the 2021/2022 NPFL table, just to beat the CAF registration deadline, as the Aiteo Cup was not concluded on time. The team gave good account of itself in the 2022/2023 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.


The last four seasons will also go down in history as the best in terms of cordial relationship among the various components of stakeholders, because of the professional way things were being done. The Supporters and Fans Club also worked together to complement the efforts of the management, players and officials.


For the first time in many years, that unity and togetherness was evidenced in the way Kwarans supported the team against Nasarawa United in the Matchday 17 of the ongoing season in Akure. The support was tremendous, not only because of the placement of the team on the table then, but to sustain the philosophy as enshrined by the founding fathers, and being sustained by the management.


The support of the Kwara State government is key and instrumental to the new found status of the team, which is arguably one of the symbols of unity for the state.

Before now, just like it was easy for the team to go on relegation, so was it easy to change management even at the slightest record of a single game loss. That obviously gave room for inconsistency in the club’s campaign in the league, as the so called aggrieved stakeholders always undermine support for the team getting good results even at home.



Apart from engaging tested players, the team also recruited more Kwara players, to compensate for the yearnings of Kwarans to have more indigenes in the team. This was also extended to the technical crew, as Coach Abdullahi Biffo was engaged to champion the cause of the team, spending three seasons in charge. Coach Abdulazeez Mohammed had a brief stay, before another Kwaran, Coach Kabir Sulaiman Dogo, who is a traditional Chief in Ilorin, the Mogaji of Odo-Okun took over.


 These are part of the ingredients that have continued to add value to the team, and which, the management will never compromise. 

The hopes and prospect of achieving more successes and also breaking new grounds are high. The very first major accomplishment that metamorphosed into the present characteristics known of the club has to do with investment in recruitments. Another very important factor that assisted the club’s cause was the prompt payment of salaries and allowances to the players and officials, even during Covid-19 period when there was no football action and the league was on break.


Indeed, for Kwara United, its a period of positive records and breakthroughs, as well as the period of great prospect, under Kumbi Titiloye, a Sports Promoter and Marketer. Kumbi is an excellent facilitator and solution provider, and a seasoned Administrator.

Under Titiloye, the rebuilding and rebranding processes of Kwara United Football Club is being geared towards meeting the required pedestal for business opportunities, away from the usual social services. It’s also coming at a time the government is desperately seeking to find alternative financial windows to push the club to the next level.


For his professionalism and transparency, Kwara United secured the partnership of Dickalo and 22Bet. These are partnerships that will obviously open more doors of possibilities and opportunities for the club soonest. Equally, a million dollar sponsorship arrangement is in the works with Reachat of USA, and will commence soonest.


The team lost out of this year's Federation Cup competition at the quarter-final stage, after losing by a lone goal to Plateau United FC. The team had earlier beaten Gateway FC (2-1), Ikorodu City (3-1) and Nasarawa United (1-0) before reaching that stage.


With the level of works done on the pitch of the Main-Bowl of the Kwara State Stadium Complex so far, Fans, Supporters, stakeholders and lovers of the club are guaranteed of watching their team again, at home, at their traditional ground, and it will be part of the celebration of having the team retain its NPFL status, despite the multiple challenges, and a renewed target for the new season, with a renewed hope for the darling team of the state.

Super Eagles' trio lightens spirit around boyhood club with surprise visit


The trio of Nigeria international football stars, Paul Onuachu, Frank Onyeka and Raphael Onyedika on Thursday paid a surprise visit to their boyhood club, FC Ebedei, Apele, Sagamu in Ogun State.


It was cheers and delight for players of the Nigeria National League (NNL), side who during their early morning training session, had the stars in their midst. 


Onuachu and Onyeka, who wear the colors of Premier League sides Southampton and Brentford respectively, and Onyedika who features for Belgium Jupiler Pro League side Club Brugge, are products of the professionally managed Nigerian football club.


It was the second time Onuachu and Onyeka are visiting the club while Onyedika was making his first since he left for Midtjylland of Denmark.




Also, FC Midtjylland reserved goalkeeper Mark Ugboh who became the second FC Ebedei shot-stopper to hit Europe, 21 years after Atlanta 1996 Olympics gold medalist and Super Eagles legend Dosu Joseph did, was on hand to cheer the team on. 



With some of the major European leagues in the off-season, the trio are in Nigeria for holidays and could hit the Super Eagles camp in Lagos to prepare for the match-day five AFCON qualifiers against Sierra Leone billed for the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Stadium in Liberia on June 18.



President of  FC Ebedei, Barrister Churchill Oliseh while showering encomiums on the Super Eagles trio, charged players of the club to learn from their success stories.



"It's an honor to have with us the Super Eagles trio of Onuachu, Onyeka, and Onyedika, they are great ambassadors of FC Ebedei, Nigeria, and indeed the continent of Africa. 




"They are shining examples of what FC Ebedei stands for and what you (the young players) can be in their near future. 



"However their success stories are no magic but all down to hard work, dedication, commitment, and prayers. So I urge all of you to see them as role models and give your best in everything you do on and off the pitch, as you all have a bright future ahead of you.



FC Ebedei did host Onuachu, Onyeka, Onyedika, and Friends in a novelty match that ended 1-1.



The Oliseh Boys took the lead before Southampton striker Onuachu equalized by scoring a penalty.


After the game, Onyedika and Onuachu presented their signed club jerseys to the President of FC Ebedei, Barrister Churchill Oliseh.

Sunday, 4 June 2023

Oliseh discusses impact of sports to societal transformation at TREM

 


Barrister Churchill Oliseh, President of FC Ebedei says sports can arguably be employed, deployed, to drive, aid, usher, facilitate, and endure a deep and sustained systematic change in culture, civilization, and even religious faith.

Oliseh, a lawyer, football investor, and administrator was the speaker at this year’s Breeding Leaders for Empowerment And National Transformation (BLENT), hosted by Dr. Mike Okonkwo, The Presiding Bishop Of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) and broadcasted from TREM’s international headquarters, in Gbagada-Lagos to all branches across the world.

The President of the professionally managed Nigeria National League (NNL) club, in his 5-page detailed lecture titled: “The impact of Sport on societal transformation: The Nigerian Football Story”, talked about how sports can do social transformation via the economy it drives, national identity, and unity it gives.

The health and physical well-being, it sustains and improves. The youth development it facilitates, employment it generates, and revenue and foreign exchange it earns. The infrastructural revolution it brings and encourages, as most developed nations see sport as the fourth arm of their military.

Listening with rapt attention, Oliseh, a football administrator guru and motivational speaker held the massive TREM auditorium spellbound while giving details about Nigeria’s golden era in football, with unbroken records, and how the era ended.  

“Empirically football was introduced into Nigeria with the assistance and activities of the early missionaries. With time it became a vehicle for city congregation and representation. So we had teams like Port Harcourt XI, Ibadan XI, Enugu XI. It grew and by the 40s and 50s, we had attained a national team for Nigeria.

“The Golden Era saw Nigeria qualify for the FIFA World Cup in 1994 and a 2nd Round finish, win the 1994 African Cup of Nations in Tunisia, Olympic gold medal in Atlanta USA, in 1996, and qualify for its second Mundial in France.

“In the millennium, the Nigerian flag was visibly present at the Japan/Korea World Cup in 2002. In club football, Enyimba became the first Nigerian team to win a back-to-back CAF Champions League after winning it in 2003.

“Nigeria became a global brand, feared and loved, even the Military Regimes of the day leveraged our football success. We spoke in One voice and proudly sang the national anthem and saluted the Nigerian flag.

"Unfortunately, the ease and fortuitous nature of our attaining the golden era became our undoing, due to the absence of a policy/program to replace the players of that era.

"Deliberate global policy to deny Nigeria and Africa access to the foreign Resources and technology Africa relied on in conquering and challenging the World. Hijack of Nigerian football by incompetence, ineptitude, maladministration, and outright banditry."

Above all 'The Qatar Story' model is an eye-opener on why sport can impact societal transformation. A nation, he said was previously in the shadows of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E), seen as area that had nothing to offer. But with their natural gas wealth, Qatar sought a societal transformation and chose football/sports as the medium.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup cost Qatar an estimated: - $200B/ N150 Trillion in infrastructure and $6.5B/#5.2 trillion on stadia construction. The Qatar minister for finance once admitted to spending $500m/ N400B weekly for many years on infrastructure towards hosting the world cup.

The outcome of the huge investment, A state-of-the-art infrastructure, the destination of choice, the major global player even politically, global hub/ Qatar Airlines. Followership and Global goodwill, national pride, and the sudden rise in the involvement and engagement of Qatari youths hitherto the contrary was the case.