Author: The Nation

  • Mother, two kids returning from vigil crushed to death

    Mother, two kids returning from vigil crushed to death

    Tragedy struck in Ode-Omu town in Ayedade local government area of Osun State on Saturday after a private car crushed a mother and two children returning from vigil to death. 

    The Nation also gathered they were crushed to death while on motorcycle. The rider simply identified as Abraham also died..

    A source in the community Sogo said: “There was a fatal accident as a private car with registration number BDG 481 JD coming from Ibadan crushed a motorcycle which conveyed two children, mother and toddler coming from church around 6am at Obada market in Ode-Omu.” 

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    He added: “One of the children was rescued as two children, mother and the rider died instantly. The driver of the car escaped leaving two other occupants. There was mob action as they dragged two of them out and set them ablaze.”

    Osun Police spokesperson Yemisi Opalola confirmed the incident, stating the two occupants of the private car set ablaze were rescued and taken to the hospital for treatment.

  • Okauru to step down as NGF’s DG

    Okauru to step down as NGF’s DG

    The Director General of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), Asishana Bayo Okauru has put in his pre-retirement notice which will see him officially exiting the organisation in July.

    NGF’s Chairman and Kwara Governor AbdulRazaq AbdulRahman made this public in a statement on Friday.

    AbdulRahman commended Okauru for his service in the organisation for about 15 years.

    The statement reads: “Today, the Director General of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), Asishana 

    Bayo Okauru, informed me of his decision to retire from the forum to enable him to pursue other interests.

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    “After a lengthy conversation with him, I reluctantly accepted his request to end his full-time engagement with the forum. 

    “However, he will remain with the NGF until 1 July 2024, when his pre-retirement leave will end.

    “Mr. Okauru has served the NGF for an unbroken 15 years. He has served with diligence, professionalism, honesty, loyalty and total commitment. 

    “We are incredibly proud of the work he did here and the height he and his team have 

    taken the forum.

    “Under his leadership, the secretariat, the administrative arm of the NGF, evolved into a strong and credible organisation. 

    “He led his team to expand engagement with development partners and federal and legislative arms of 

    government while also ensuring that states’ priorities were reflected and met. 

    “We are grateful for Mr. Okauru’s service and wish him the very best in his future endeavours.”

  • Kasper: From market volatility to trading success, a story of resilience and growth

    Kasper: From market volatility to trading success, a story of resilience and growth

    In 2021, Kasper’s curiosity led him to the world of cryptocurrencies, a discovery that would change his life. Starting as a student, a lucky investment yielded a remarkable 100x return, capturing his full attention. 

    Yet, when the market took a downturn in 2022, he lost half of his earnings, a hard-hitting lesson that drove him to fully commit to mastering the art of trading.

    The early stages were far from easy. Lacking risk management, Kasper saw his capital decline sharply, bringing him close to giving up. However, with resilience and a strategic shift, he focused on disciplined investments in gold, ultimately recovering his losses. By the end of 2022, Kasper’s approach had transformed his setbacks into a six-figure profit, showcasing his adaptability and determination.

    In 2023, Kasper launched Kasper Trading, a venture that marked a new chapter in his career. With close to €400,000 in profits generated from trades on gold and Bitcoin, he quickly gained attention within the trading community. His influence grew, with his social media following reaching 50,000, a testament to the credibility he had established.

    Kasper reached another milestone in 2024, experiencing his first six-figure profit month fueled by a rise in both Bitcoin and gold. This achievement solidified Kasper Trading as a leading trading group in France, reflecting his impact and leadership in the field.

    Today, Kasper mentors over 3,000 traders, sharing the knowledge and strategies he has developed through his journey. His experiences serve as a source of inspiration, helping others approach the markets with confidence and the potential for success.

  • Benjamin James: Eagles assistant coach speaks on humble beginning

    Benjamin James: Eagles assistant coach speaks on humble beginning

    Following his appointment as head coach of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, Finidi George has named his former Super Eagles teammate Daniel Amokachi and Benjamin James as his first and second assistants respectively.

    While Daniel Amokachi is a household name across the country, not much is known about the Bayelsa State native Benjamin James.

    Like Amokachi and Finidi, James started as a footballer, primarily playing as a centre-back for Shooting Stars, Stationery Stores, and Plateau United.

    Read Also: Finidi vows to fish out local  players for  Eagles

    James, nicknamed ‘Olopa‘ for defensive prowess, also boasts of a playing experience in Italy and Germany, donning the jerseys of Catania, Carl Zeiss Jena, VFR Mannheim, and SV Weingarten.

    He retired from professional football in 2003. In terms of coaching, James gained experience as an assistant manager with Hoffenheim’s Youth team in Germany.

    “I feel good and privileged to serve my motherland,” he remarked. “Finidi giving the chance to be his assistant I think it is good and we are all going to work together to ensure the Super Eagles progress.”

     The Ajegunle-born defender started his career with Ibadan giants Shooting Stars, which had Super Eagles legends Rashidi Yekini, Muda Lawal in their fold and was managed by another Super Eagles legend Segun “Mathematical” Odegbami.

    “I joined Shooting Stars  around 198 and 1986. My father was not supportive. He was not keen on football and didn’t want us to play. He wanted us to go to school and my mother would buy boots for us and hide them.”

    “I took the bold decision to travel to Ibadan alone. Taking a tipper from Toll Gate to Ibadan. On getting to Shooting Stars, I was taking IICC. IICC then was a very big club and had its own clubhouse and had an array of superstars then, the like of Felix Owolabi, Rashidi Yekini, Muda Lawal and Clement Temile.”

    “When I trained the next day, (Chief) Segun Odegbami was the team manager then and after training he said to me ‘Ben you are not going’, that was how my football career started,” he revealed.

    The Hoffenheim youth coach also commented on two of the country’s top strikers Victor Osimhen and Victor Boniface.

    “Players have different characters,” he said. “They have their different style of play.”

    “I would use Victor Osimhen and Victor Boniface as an example. Osimhen is not the creative type but he is a finisher. Boniface can create and finish because he is good in One-on-one situations.”

  • Arteta opens up over parents’ divorce

    Arteta opens up over parents’ divorce

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted to holding some guilt over his parents’ divorce during his playing days.

    The Spaniard’s parents, Llle-Heilen (mother) and Kalju Aru (Father) parted ways shortly after his 24th birthday. Devastated by the news of his mother and father’s split, Arteta did his best to unify the family and fix his parents’ marriage by joining La Liga side Real Sociedad in the summer of 2004.

    In the preceding years, the classy midfielder had spent two seasons making a name for himself at Rangers, where he had contributed 13 goals and three assists in 60 appearances. Arteta loved his time at Ibrox and was equally adored by the  club’s fanbase.

    Read Also: Arteta rallies Arsenal players for title challenge

    But his desire to try and reunify his folks convinced him to part ways with the Scottish giants and move to Sociedad. Unfortunately, things did not work out for his family. Almost 20 years later, Arteta admits he still feels awful about what happened.

    During a candid interview with BBC Sport, Arteta said: “I felt so guilty. I didn’t know if that was because of me and trying to pursue my dream.

    “I feel very responsible for that. I never felt that it was the right call [to move back to Spain], but I had a duty and I wanted to reconnect my parents and my family again.

     “It was a disaster. It never worked in that sense. I never felt connected in any moment.”

    Arteta’s time at the Reale Arena barely lasted six months as he moved back to the UK. He was snapped up by Everton on deadline day in the 2005 January transfer window.

    Initially, David Moyes only signed the midfielder on loan from the La Liga giants. His move would be made permanent the following summer, as the Toffees forked out £2m to keep him on the blue side of Merseyside.

     “Straight away, you connect with the team; you connect with the players; you connect with the staff; you connect with the supporters and it flows,” Arteta replied, when asked about his move to Everton. “And that feeling is needed.

     “You feel confident, you feel excited every morning to get off your bed and go to training. I loved every minute.”

    In an almost poetic ending to the Premier League season, Arteta finds himself needing a victory over Everton to keep Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes alive. If the Gunners overcome the Toffees and West Ham manage to grab a win or a draw away to Manchester City, the north Londoners will win the Premier League.

  • NLO count blessings in Golden Eaglets’ squad for WAFU BU-17 tourney

    NLO count blessings in Golden Eaglets’ squad for WAFU BU-17 tourney

    Nine players have been selected from Nationwide League One clubs and academies by coach Manu Garba  and his assistants  for the on-going WAFU B U17  tournament in Accra, Ghana , demonstrating the league’s role as the focal point of football development in Nigeria and a scouting hub for young and talented players.

    The selected players are Simon Cletus Karshe (Mavlon Football Club), John Ogwuche (Hypebuzz Football Club), Edward Ochigbo (Sporting Lagos Academy), Chinedu Dominic Levi (N-youth Sports Academy), Imrana Mohammad (Mavlon Football Club), Rapha Adams (Hypebuzz Football Club), and the Beyond Limits Football Academy trio of Abdulmuiz Oladimeji, Oreoluwa Agbenla, and Daniel Vowero.

    Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the NLO, Olushola Ogunnowo said  the feat is in fulfilment of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President’s statement during the NLO Congress in January.

    Read Also: CAF clears Golden Eaglets  for WAFU B U-17 tourney

    He said: “Nigeria is blessed with raw football talents, unearthing these football talents was not a day’s job but with consistent planning and a blueprint design to restructure our grassroot football to meet with the developing trends in Europe and other top football nations.

    “Over the years, the NLO has provided opportunities for talented players of all ages and abilities to play the game in an enjoyable, safe environment, despite limited funds.

    “Football academies play an essential role in increasing participation and providing players with a quality footballing experience.

    “As I have always stressed to the media, the NLO clubs and academies are the cornerstone of our communities and also the bedrock of our football development, with the transition of these talents to the cadet national teams- Golden Eaglets (U17) to the Flying Eagles (U20) and our Nigeria Premier Football League clubs.

    “The more reason the Secretariat initiated the NLO Youth League which has an age cap of U-15-19, which is targeted at talented players In our secondary schools.

    “Also, Improving coaching at all levels, with Coach Education has played an important role in this feat. The NLO Grassroot Football Coaching Clinics is evidence of the nation’s third-tier league aims at developing better coaches and, ultimately, better players and the overall quality of the game – whether at the grassroots or elite level.

    “The Chairman of the NLO, former Nasarawa State Deputy Governor, His Excellency Silas Agara has expressed his delight with the news and has charged the Secretariat not to rest in oars to ensure more players from the NLO graduate to the various national teams and even the Super Eagles.”

  • Man City’s Ederson ruled out of EPL climax, FA Cup final

    Man City’s Ederson ruled out of EPL climax, FA Cup final

    Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson will miss Sunday’s concluding game of the Premier League season and next week’s FA Cup final, the club has announced.

    The Brazilian was forced off with a facial injury during City’s 2-0 win at Tottenham on Tuesday that left Pep Guardiola’s men on the brink of an unprecedented fourth successive English top-flight title.

    Scans have confirmed Ederson suffered a small fracture to the right eye socket following a collision with Cristian Romero.

    He will miss Sunday’s league game at home to West Ham and the FA Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley the following week.

    “Manchester City can confirm that Ederson will miss the final two games of the season due to a small fracture of his eye socket,” City said in a statement.

    Read Also: Man City close to EPL title after win at Spurs

    City, two points clear of Arsenal, will guarantee the Premier League title if they beat West Ham at the Etihad.

    Ederson, 30, attempted to play on against Spurs following treatment in the second half but was withdrawn by manager Guardiola a few minutes later.

    He was replaced by Stefan Ortega in the 69th minute and the German reserve goalkeeper made a crucial save late on to deny Son Heung-min before Erling Haaland scored his second goal, from the penalty spot, to wrap up victory.

    Ortega, who has come on for Ederson in four league games this season, now has the opportunity to help City complete a second successive Premier League and FA Cup double.

  • How good are Finidi assistants for Super Eagles?

    How good are Finidi assistants for Super Eagles?

    Finidi George began his reign as head coach of the Super Eagles on Monday and one of the first tasks was naming  his technical  staff , TUNDE LIADI  X-rays  the men  going to work  with the former Enyimba head coach…

    Finidi George was officially unveiled as Nigeria’s new head coach on Monday in Abuja. He thus became the 10th  indigenous coach to manage the Super Eagles in the past two decades.

    The former Ajax, Real Mallorca, Ipswich Town and Real Betis winger has inked a year renewal contract and he has inherited the team currently third in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers African zone with two points from two games.

    He would try to ensure the Eagles do not missed out on consecutive editions of the World Cup with the team’s absence from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar still fresh from memory.

    Finidi will face a significant challenge in charge of the Eagles as he must manage players’ ego, restore confidence and hope in the Nigerian fans and motivate players to give their best especially now that the team is in distant third spot in the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Besides battling with the above, Finidi will also have his work cut out if he doesn’t have the right blend of assistant coaches to work with.

    Read Also: Finidi vows to fish out local  players for  Eagles

    Meanwhile, Nigerians have bared their minds on the appointment of Finidi and his choice of assistant coaches. Even though most respondents spoke on the emergence of Daniel Amokachi as Assistant coach again having held the same position in 2013 under late Stephen Keshi.

    Former Super Eagles head coach, Christian Chukwu has admonished the newly appointed coach of the senior national team to get to work immediately to ensure the Eagles stage a comeback in the race for 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Chukwu also added that Finidi George succeeding as the coach of the Super Eagles would be victory for all Nigerian coaches and he therefore called on the NFF and his assistant coaches to give him all the necessary support to make his job seamless.

    “He worked with Peseiro. He knows the players and it is left for him to introduce his own pattern and the game. He should be able to perform very well. The NFF should give him all that he wants for him to get a good result,” Chukwu, who skippered the Green Eagles to AFCON glory on home soil in 1980, said.

    “We are all in support of him. We stand behind him and we will not like him to disappoint us. He should get up and start working immediately. He should make sure he gets the right blend of players. He should make sure he devote time for the home based players to mix up with the foreign based players so that he gives us the result we wanted.”

    Former member, the NFF Technical Committee, Barrister Austel Elumelu is  backing the Super Eagles technical crew headed by Finidi to deliver nothing but the ticket to the 2026 World Cup and make Nigerians happy.

    Elumelu spoke glowingly of Eagles Assistant coach, Daniel Amokachi and he stated that his experience as a former player will help Finidi excel in charge of the team.

    “Daniel Amokachi is very experienced when it comes to coaching and with him and Finidi George as a combo, Nigeria can do well,” Elumelu disclosed. “I am one of those that have always propagated that we should have an indigenous coach. The choice of Finidi George might not interest all and sundry but all the same we have the Technical department that has chosen him. All that we need to do is to lend our support the best way we can. I like what the NFF did allowing Finidi George to choose his assistants.

    “Amokachi has been in the national team in  various capacities for the national team and I see him as a good choice. Others I wouldn’t say I know more about their curriculum vitae on what they have done in the past and their success rates but all the same, we keep our fingers crossed and allow him to work with those he has chosen as his assistants.”

    Juwon Oshaniwa, was a member of the Super Eagles that won the AFCON in 2013 and he affirmed that Amokachi played a pivotal role in motivating the players to go extra mile to achieve results that they won’t have dreamt of.

    “Amokachi assisted the Big Boss, late Stephen Keshi and he is a very good coach on and off the pitch. He is always a winner. He has got this motivational way of doing things. He pushed us in training and doing real match situations,” Oshaniwa hinted.  “He has always been a leader who has played and seen it to the highest level. We the upcoming players then watched him while growing up doing all he did and sharing the same camp with him when he was assistant to Keshi was a morale booster for us. He is going to be a morale booster to the team.”

    Ex-Super Eagles left back, Ifeanyi Udeze has also hailed the choice of Amokachi as Finidi George’s Assistant coach because of the role he would play to help motivate the players.

    He however warned Amokachi to know his limit as the assistant  to Finidi and ensure he respects the head coach and work for the progress of the team.

    “Amokachi is not a bad choice. He has his way of motivating the players. Finidi doesn’t talk too much but he knows what he is doing while Amokachi’s motivational skills can help wake the players back to consciousness,” the former PAOK Saloniki of Greece stressed.

    “My only fear is that they should join hands together and work as a team so that there are no issues between both coaches. Both coaches should not know their limits and work towards the overall interest of the team.”

    Ex- Eagles Right back to the 2004 AFCON, Abbey George has thumbed up the decision to name Finidi as head coach of the Super Eagles and he also praised the NFF for allowing him to pick his assistant coaches.

    “Since the NFF feels he is the right man to lead the Super Eagles, he should be trusted to bring in whoever he feels would give him the right support for him to achieve success for the national team regardless of the nationality,” George disclosed.

    Also speaking on the issue is one-time BCC Lions of Gboko player, Bolaji Douglas who said he was not thrilled with the process that brought Finidi as head coach.

    Douglas doubts Finidi’s readiness to lead the Eagles as of now knowing that he only spent a couple of seasons with Enyimba and was only assistant to Jose Peseiro before now.

    The former player asked the NFF to give Finidi sufficient time to excel and not be rushed to produce results noting that he must go through the rudiments to acquire needed experience and the camaraderie to make it as head coach.

    “There are couple of  reservations I have here. It is not necessarily with Finidi but with the way the whole process was handled,” Douglas began.

    “I don’t know what kind of politicking that went on behind the scene and how they eventually settled for Finidi, but I am not sure that they have done him any favours with the way they have gone about the whole process.

    “Is the choice of Finidi a good one? It is hard to argue against it. Within the short time he returned home to take on the Enyimba job, he put himself in a good position. Winning the league on his second attempt did a lot for his profile which is already backed by his European coaching badges .

    “He has also been with the national team which gives him the opportunity to familiarize himself with the team as well as the players. So he has the element of continuity on his side. But the issue of experience handling the national team as a manager and not assistant coach is a different ball game. I don’t know how much input he had when Peseiro was around. I say this because this can go a long way in determining how much impression he must have made on the players. One can only hope he did enough in that area.”

    The BCC Lions player argued that the one year contract given to Finidi does seemed the NFF think he is already readymade and that they may be no time for trial and error in the forthcoming two World Cup qualifying games and the subsequent matches.

    He canvassed for a two year contract straight up for Finidi and his assistant coaches to enable them make corrections and learn from their errors before the expiration of their contracts.

    “Whichever way we want to look at it, he would still need time to gather the much needed experience at this level. Which brings me to the reservation I have with the appointment, the one year contract?

    “It would seem to me he is still being tried out, and the test would be the forthcoming games , which we all know are very crucial if we hope to qualify for the next world Cup. I am not sure NFF have done him any favours with the one year contract, a minimum of two years should be the norm. If you don’t trust a coach well enough to give him two years, perhaps you should not be employing him in the first place with crucial qualifier games on the horizon.

    “Finidi has been given what could eventually become a poisoned chalice, one can only hope that is not the case. The only person who can ensure that it does not become the case is Finidi himself, since he accepted to work with the one year contract. The ball is now in his court to prove to everyone that he is the right person for the job. With the freedom given to him to assemble his own crew, one can only hope that he would make the best of it.”

    Douglas declined to comment too much on Finidi’s assistant coaches but noted that it was fine he was given the freedom to assemble his technical crew.

    He nonetheless queried the rationale behind the choice of Amokachi who was employed by the NFF to be his first assistant coach but added  his experience would be invaluable to the team.

    “He has made his appointments, I don’t want to comment on the assistants other than to say that only Finidi can explain his choice and if he is comfortable with working with the team, then all we can do is wish him the very best.

    “The only worry I have is what appears to be dearth of experience. Although Amokachi is there, but he is an NFF appointee, I really don’t know how that is going to work out. But once again, one can only hope that they can fashion out a good working partnership that will yield the best results for the team. After failing to qualify for the last World Cup, we cannot afford not to be in the next World Cup,  that is the least the nation expects.

    “I personally want Finidi to do well, so I am using this medium to also wish him all the very best.”

    Another person that spoke about the choice of assistant coaches for Finidi was Adebayo Gbadebo, a Nigerian-born coach based in Thailand.

    Gbadebo, a former Stationary Stores FC, Lagos counselled that nationality should not dictate who should assist Finidi but their professionalism.

    “The nationalities of his Assistants are not important as long as they are qualified professionals and he will be comfortable working with them”, Gbadebo said to Exclusivenews.com.ng from his Bangkok base.

    “The responsibility is totally on him (Finidi George)”.

    “The issue about Finidi’s Assistants must have been known, fact checked and concluded by the Technical Committee before announcing the appointment of the Head Coach.

    “We are in the modern age of information and technology. Things are easily explained and confirmed,” Gbadebo summed up.

     FINIDI’S TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS 

    Daniel Amokachi (First assistant coach)

    Amokachi was a former teammate of Finidi and a key member of the Eagles class of 1994, who won the AFCON title that year and reached the round of 16 in their debut appearance at the same year World Cup held in the United States.

    Da Bull just completed his CAF A coaching licence in Morocco. He was an assistant coach to the late Stephen Keshi when Nigeria last won the AFCON in 2013 in South Africa. He acted in acting capacity in 2014 and has previously handled the country’s U-23s as well as the CHAN Eagles. The former Nasarawa United and FC IfeanyiUbah coach is expected to bring in his wealth of knowledge and experience to help Finidi achieve set goals.

    Benjamin James (Second assistant coach)

    James was raised in Ajegunle, Lagos. The Bayelsa native was a ruthless defender during his playing days and was nicknamed ‘Olopa’. Capped 11 times by Nigeria, James played for Plateau United, Shooting Stars and the defunct Stationary Stores before he moved to Italy where he featured for Catania. After a season there, he joined Carl Zeiss Jena in Germany in 1997. He also played for VFR Mannheim and SV Weingarten before he retired in 2003. James has for over a decade been at German Bundesliga club Hoffenheim as an assistant coach of the youth team.

    Olatunji Baruwa (Goalkeepers’ trainer)

    Baruwa is one of the surviving backroom staff of Jose Peseiro. He was drafted into the Eagles Peseiro to replace Ike Shoronmu. Currently, the goalkeeper trainer for Nasarawa United as well as the national U-20 team, Baruwa has been with the team since then.

    Chima Onyeike (Fitness trainer)

    Onyeike, 48, was born in Zeist, Holland to a Nigerian father. The 48-year-old holds a degree in sports science and professionally played for several Dutch clubs (Dordrecht, Haarlem, Excelsior, VVV Venlo, TOP Oss, Cambuur, Spakenburg) before retiring.

    He began work as a personal trainer and his impressive client list includes renowned footballers like Roy Makaay and Aleksandr Kerzhakov. As a club fitness trainer, Onyeike has worked with clubs like Anzhi Makhachkala, PAOK, VFB Stuttgart and Willem 11.

    Mehmet Ozturk (Analyst)

    Not much is known about him but George’s match reader/analyst, Ozturk, is an expert in prototype match analysis software.

  • BAL: Rivers Hoopers to face AS Douanes in seeding game

    BAL: Rivers Hoopers to face AS Douanes in seeding game

    Nigeria’s representatives at the 2024 Basketball Africa League (BAL), Rivers Hoopers, will face AS Douanes of Senegal in one of the four seeding games in the playoffs in Kigali next week.

    The two teams played against each other twice in the Sahara Conference held last week in Dakar with each winning one of the ties.

    Unlike previous formats where teams advanced straight to the knockout stage (quarterfinals), teams have been paired based on their performance across all three conferences in this season’s playoffs.

    The KingsMen, who won the Sahara Conference, are third on the overall standings behind Kalahari Conference champions FUS Rabat of Morocco in second and Nile Conference champions Al Ahly of Egypt, who top the overall standings.

    Read Also: Rivers Hoopers finish high at BAL despite loss to US Monastir

    AS Douanes finished (4), Petro de Luanda (5), US Monastir (6), Al Ahly Libya (7) and Cape Town Tigers (8).

    The winner between Hoopers and AS Douanes (Game 40) will play against the winner between Petro de Luanda and US Monastir (Game 39), while the loser of the tie will square up against the loser of Game 39 in the quarterfinal.

    Other quarter final seeding games will see Al Ahly take on FUS Rabat, Petro de Luanda face US Monastir, and Al Ahly Libya play Cape Town Tigers.

    The seeding games will take place between May  24 and 25, before the quarter finals tip off on Sunday, 26 May at the BK Arena in Kigali.

    Meanwhile, the KingsMen arrived in Lagos this week to continue preparation for the playoffs but will leave for Kigali later this weekend.

  • Ibadan agog  for 2024  Int’l Polo Tourney

    Ibadan agog  for 2024  Int’l Polo Tourney

    After a well-deserved break for the festivities  of Easter and Ramadan, the exciting national polo tour
    is back on the full swing  with the prestigious Ibadan international Polo Tournament holding between  May 20 and 26.

    Slated for the traditional rolling pitch of the foremost Eleyele Polo Ground, the week-long polo fiesta promises to the most exciting in recent years as contingents from visiting Lagos, Port Harcourt and host Ibadan rekindle sporting rivalries. 

    President of Ibadan Polo Club, Koyinsola Owoeye, confirmed that all is now set the glamorous fiesta revered as the biggest sporting and tourism attraction in  the old Oyo Empire.

    Owoeye also disclosed that arrangements have been perfected to ensure that the grand event remains an epoch that will linger for long in the memories of all participants, invited guests and enthusiasts of the king of games.

    Read Also: Rain destroys electric poles, wires, others in Ibadan

     “All the tournament sub -committees are on ground and have put together a special package  to deliver on all fronts foe that required values to our esteemed traditional sponsors, partners, patrons, participating teams and thousands of enthusiasts who have over the decades made the Ibadan tournament a festival of choice,” Owoeye assured.

    Ibadan Polo Vice President and Tournament Manager, Bola Adeyemi , added that the host club would field teams in all the major prizes at stake, adding that Ibadan-based players are all fired up for .

    “The Ibadan polo tournament has over the years set a unique example as one of the most exciting polo events in the country and we have put together a package that would make the tournament the most exciting ever,” Adeyemi declared.

    According to the Ibadan Polo Captain, Edozie Onwuli, about 20  teams coming from  Port Harcourt and neighbouring Lagos have already confirmed participation, while late entries from Kaduna is expected, as the best players and patrons in the country set their sights on Ibadan.

    Other major prizes to be won are the Rotimi Cup, Ade Alakija Cup played in memory of the former Ibadan Polo Captain, and The GOC Cup as well as a handful selected prizes and awards.

    These subsidiary prizes to be carted home by the winners include the Professor Jide Owoeye Cup, HST Cup and Shoreline Cup, as well awards for individual players who distinguished themselves during the weeklong polo festival.

    Last year, the prestigious 2023 Ibadan International Polo Tournament ended on high for Lagos, Kano and Jos contingents as visiting Lagos GDF, Kano Golden Alchemy and the long travelling Red Crown from Jos, Plateau State sweeping top laurels on offer.

    After seven days of bumper polo actions pitting top teams with all the big names in the noble game of kings and professionals from Argentina, Lagos GDF Global team and its arch rivals, Lagos MSD Bear  team emerged winners and runners-up champions respectively in the Ibadan Cup.

    Kano Golden Alchemy defeated all comers to clinch the Gen. Rotimi Cup, while Lagos Workstation finished runners-up in the medium-goal competition that attracted six equally matched teams.

    The Sammy Nasredeen -powered Red Crown team from Jos won the Governor’s Cup  (popularly called (Omi Tuntun Cup) on first attempt and  earned their third successive Ade Alakija Cup runners-up crown, after narrowly losing to their Lagos Tharwa opponents 4-5 in the final