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  • Denrele Edun,Oge Okoye,others storm Ginika Tor’s birthday bash

    Denrele Edun,Oge Okoye,others storm Ginika Tor’s birthday bash

    IT was a gathering of celebrities last Sunday at Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Abuja when Ginika Tor, CEO, Accolade Media, marked her 40th birthday in style.

    Her joy knew no bounds when she entered the hall and met her friends and loved ones who had come to share in her joy on the occasion.

    The guests were treated to an exciting moment by sensational singer Duncan Mighty, a situation that left them with beautiful memory about the shindig

    Some of the dignitaries in attendance were wife of the Governor of Imo State, Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha, wife of ex -governor of Bayelsa, Mrs. Alayingi Silva, Oge Okoye, Bruno Iwuoha and Denrele Edun.

  • Olu-Browns pays tributes as Ateke Tom celebrates birthday

    Olu-Browns pays tributes as Ateke Tom celebrates birthday

    As Niger Delta leader, Chief Ateke Tom celebrated his birthday last Saturday, his close friend and alies, Chief Olu-Browns Olubunmi, CEO Steroil Marine Services Limited and Mr. Raymond Morgan pay glowing tributes to the man who alongside others fought for the ongoing emancipation of the Niger Delta region.

    Ateke Tom took up arms against the federal government of Nigeria to fight against the degradation of the Niger Delta region, a situation that has led to the improvement of lives and infrastructure as well as drew more development to the region.

    Brown, in a tribute, described Ateke as a “powerful force to reckon with in the South South region of Nigeria. Ateke Tom has being a good friend he merits all the best wishes on his birthday. He is the most amazing person I have ever met. He is a true friend and brother,  that is why I am wishing him a very happy birthday to you.”

    Chief Olu-Browns is of the opinion that the Niger Region is better off after the struggles by Chief Ateke Tom. “Yes, the region has witnessed tremendous development all thanks to the struggles by Chief Ateke Tom. The region owes him a lot because the struggle is ongoing until the Niger Delta is totally emancipated and her people enjoying their resources.”

    Ateke Tom is a philanthropist, he has been supporting people from all sectors especially entertainers and Nollywood practitioners. His doors are opened 24 hours for any entertainer either in Nollywood or the music scene. Everyone, at least almost everyone at his Palatial home in Okrika Rivers State had one issue or the other that they want Tom to solve ranging from the fund to shoot a movie, re-launch a music career or shoot a big budget music video among many others.

    “Ateke Tom has touched many lives and he does not get tired of doing that,” Chief Olu-Browns said adding, “You never leave his presence the same way you came. You must have a smile on your lips. That is why I am wishing this wonderful man a happy birthday and praying that God gives him many more years to be kind to humanity. Happy birthday Father!”

  • Jang lifts patients on birthday

    Jang lifts patients on birthday

    It was a day of joy and sober reflection when Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang went to the hospital to celebrate his birthday with the patients. It was a day that coincided with World Kidney Day. YUSUFU AMINU IDEGU and EMMANUEL KWAPYEL captured the atmosphere and reports

    The 2014 edition of World Kidney Day fell on March 13, 2014, the same day Plateau State Governor Jonah David Jang clocked 70. The governor used the day to lift up the spirits of the less privileged in the state.

    Jang, since his assumption of office on May 29, 2007, has never celebrated his birthday. No one in the state expected he will do so on his 70th anniversary after seven years in office, with just a year to leave office.

    He took his political associates, friends, relations and citizens of the state by surprise when he began to send cards out notifying them of his birthday programme.

    It was hard to believe Jang had friends and well-wishers to invite for his birthday. A lot of people across the country and in Plateau state in particular thought that he was too hard and strict to keep friends.

    But the high and mighty were there. The most memorable aspects of the one-week party was Jang’s decision to start programme with the poor, the sick and the aged in the society. And he got more than enough of such people to celebrate with. He dedicated a whole day to them. The hospital was the aprty scene.

    A week to the day, Governors Jang went into partnership with one of the private hospitals in Jos, Dee Medical Centre to register citizens of the state for free medical services. The state media launched a campaign calling on anyone in the state who has one ailment or the other to come for free treatment at the hospital. The public invitation was also open to everyone for free medical check-up.

    The response was unprecedented. The old, young, women, children, school children, among others,  trooped to the hospital. It was difficult to manage the crowd. So, before the date, thousands of the citizens had enrolled for the free medical services.

    Dee Medical Centre, a private hospital owned by the Da Bulus Dareng family, specialises in renal (kidney) ailments. It is located in Bukuru, near Jos. The hospital is believed to be the largest private dialysis centre in Africa.

    The hospital management also used that day to enlighten healthy individuals to donate blood for the benefit of ailing people who need blood but cannot afford it.

    An emergency centre was created to collect safe blood from willing donors, and hundreds of donors volunteered and the empty blood bank of the hospital and that of Plateau State Specialists Hospital were stocked.

    On his arrival at the hospital, the crowd went agog shouting “Sai Baba, Sai Baba! It was as if he came to launch a political campaign for a third term. But while the crowd were jubilating and singing birthday songs for him, Jang looked a  little bit downcast. As he went round the canopies to see the patients assembled, he merely responded with a wave of the hand. Then, he began to speak.

    “I’m supposed to be celebrating today being my birthday, but the population of people I am seeing scrambling for medical services has made me too weak to jubilate. I am really touched, I never knew there are so much people who could not afford medical services. I know there is high level of poverty every where in the country, but I never thought I could be this poor.

    “This medical programme is not all about my 70th birthday; it is about World Kidney Day which comes every year. But the question is, as it comes and goes annually, what do patients stand to gain each year? I am proud a private individual could establish a medical centre like this, fully equipped with dialysis facilities. The centre was described by Gen.T Y Danjuma (rtd) as the largest privately owned medical centre in the whole of Africa when he came to commission it last year. Plateau State and the Middle Belt are proud of this private investment in the health sector.

    “I will rather use a day like this to plead with people of Nigeria who are in privileged positions of authority to remember the poor in our society. There are so many wealthy people in this country who do not know there is poverty anymore. There are so many privileged Nigerians who prefer to stock their wealth in foreign accounts rather than investing in areas that benefit the poor masses. I consider those Nigerians who took Nigerian money and hid it in foreign banks as people with mental problems. If not, the country is looking for money to develop its social infrastructure and somebody will pack billions of Naira and take it to countries that are already developed to keep for them; it is a senseless idea, and I think those who do that must be mad.

    “I belief the world is becoming a global village, if you steal money and hide it abroad, it will be discovered. If all Nigerians that stock their money in foreign accounts will bring half of it home and invest it here, this country will become a developed nation in less than 10 years.

    “God deliberately gave people positions and wealth so as to serve God’s people on earth, but some people, rather than serve people of God, they took all the monies away and stocked them in foreign accounts, and hide it from the people you are meant to serve with your wealth. So I am using this opportunity to beg Nigerians that we should love our nation and love our people.

    Jang spoke further, saying, “You all know the issue of health of citizens is one of the 10-point agenda of my administration right from the beginning. That was why I made it as a policy to renovate and expand at least five hospitals in each of the three senatorial zones, apart from the referral hospital in each of the zones. Now that we have local government chairmen in place, I have directed that each local government should construct a clinic in each polling ward in that local government. There should be no local government headquarters without a general hospital. I will also do more to encourage private investors in the health sector for the well-being of our people.

    “I want to encourage everyone of us gathered to treat one health problem or the other to have faith in God, sickness is never a portion of children of God, it is the devil that is trying our faith with God, so we should remain committed to God in spite of our individual health challenges. God is aware of your condition. And particularly the kidney patients, the cost of treating renal patients is huge, I will not stop at assisting the patients on my birthday, I will discuss with my commissioner of health so as to come up with a program that will subsidies the cost of dialysis of these patients.

    “I am looking forward to seeing more private individual invest in public service sector, so that they can use parts of what God has blessed them with to benefit the less privilege in our society, that will go a long way in complementing government efforts in service delivery

  • Ibadan’s toast to its monarch on his centenary birthday

    Ibadan’s toast to its monarch on his centenary birthday

    Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, was the centre of attention for the centenary birthday celebration of the city’s monarch, Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade 1. BISI OLA-DELE and TAYO JOHNSON write on the exciting week-long revelry.

    Not many people hope to or could live up to 100 years but when anyone attains the centenary age – and still counting – then it calls for celebration. That was exactly what the people of Ibadan did about a fortnight ago when they staged a huge party to celebrate the 100th birthday of their monarch, Oba Samuel Odulana, Odugade I.

    It was a unique occasion for the entire indigenes of the ancient city, who proudly celebrated their monarch as they practically sang and drummed it into the ears of those who cared to listen for the whole week that the event lasted, that Oba Odulana was a hundred years old.

    Old age has never really been a problem as far as the throne of Olubadan of Ibadan land is concerned as most of the past Olubadans actually ascended the throne in their very old age, but few, if any, before Oba Odulana actually lived to celebrate 100 years on the throne. And that added to the uniqueness of the occasion.

    From billboards announcing the birthday, to radio jingles and television commercials eulogising the monarch and the city, no resident could beat the impact of the media campaign heralding the birthday celebration.

    While members of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), which planned and organised the ceremony were head-over-heels reaching out to interest groups, organisations, government and individuals to make the ceremony a huge success, politicians of Ibadan origin scrambled for newspaper pages, billboards and airtime on radio and television to congratulate the monarch. Among them were Governor Abiola Ajimobi, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), former governor Rashidi Ladoja of Accord Party and Mr. Oluseyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).  Many other politicians donated towards the project.

    By Sunday, April 14, the city was already agog for the ceremony. The monarch turned 100 years on Monday, April, 15. The week-long ceremony kicked off that Monday with a thanksgiving church service.

    To lead other dignitaries in joining the Olubadan at the church thanksgiving service at the St Peter’s Cathedral, Aremo and cut the birthday cake that Monday was President Goodluck Jonathan. The city was already prepared as Mr President had confirmed his attendance.

    But it was not to be as a suicide bomber ripped through the heart of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the fateful day, killing over 100 people, though government officials put the figure at 75.

    The incident forced Jonathan to stay back in Abuja to visit the scene and condole with victims of the blast and their families.

    As the blast inflicted pains on victims and many Nigerians, so did Jonathan’s absence in Ibadan that day inflict pain on some indigenes who had looked forward to his attendance to add colour and glamour to the ceremony.

    But, the president sent a powerful delegation of six ministers to represent him and convey his goodwill message to the birthday boy, who personally attended the church service. They are Labaran Maku (Information), Jumoke Akinjide (Minister of State for FCT), Akinwumi Adesina (Agriculture),  Omobola Johnson (Communication and Technology), Jelili Adesiyan (Police Affairs) and Musiliu Obanikoro (Minister of State for Defence)

    As early as 7:30 am, all roads leading to the famous church, St Peter’s Cathedral, Aremo, in the heart of the city, had been blocked by security agents.

    Security presence around the church itself was heavy. A combination of soldiers, policemen, operatives from the Department of Security Service (DSS), men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, as well as men of the Federal Road Safety Corps, joined others to provide security for the visiting president.

    However, the church glittered continuously with bright decoration, glamorous guests and many indigenes wearing uniform (aso-ebi) in honour of the birthday boy. Joy, songs of praise, dance and celebration pervaded the air as Ibadan indigenes revelled in pride for the unique occasion.

    The church witnessed preponderance of a mixture of politicians, business men, professionals, Ibadan chiefs, friends, family and well-wishers.

    Delivering the goodwill message in the church on Monday, on behalf of President Jonathan, Maku disclosed that the strong team representing the Fexeral Government showed the historic significance of the day.

    He recalled that the President had since last year, when Oba Odugade clocked 99, planned to attend the centenary celebration with a prayer that God should spare the life of the monarch to see his 100th birthday and was happy and eager to fulfill his promise but for the Abuja bombing.

    Asking for the observation of minute silence in honour of those who lost their lives in the bomb blast, he described those behind the dastardly act as forces of darkness and enemies of the country.

    Jonathan lauded the peaceful coexistence among Yoruba Muslims, Christians and traditional worshippers, a very good example which he enjoined other ethnic groups follow. Regardless of religion or culture, President Jonathan stressed that Nigerians should see one another as fellow human beings and country men who should be shown love.

    He pointed out the religious tolerance among Yoruba, stressing that if people in the Southwest could live with one another despite the population of both Muslims and Christians, then there should be no reason for political violence in any part of the country.

    His words: “Yoruba land is a symbol of peace where Muslims, Christians and traditional worshippers embrace one another. If there is no religious violence in Yoruba land, there is no reason for religious violence anywhere in the country”, he said.

    Playing glowing tributes to Oba Odugade, he described him as king among the kings and promoter of peace, not only among his people, but across the country by his doggedness, forthrightness and his knack for truth at all times.

    In his sermon, Most Rev. Segun Okubadejo described the celebrant as an embodiment of virtues who has served mankind meritoriously.

    He said attaining centenary in one’s lifetime is an uncommon phenomenon.

    “This is unique because it is 100th birthday of royalty. We should offer sacrifice of jubilation and songs of praise to God for what He has done in the life of our king. Looking at the hopelessness, restlessness, insecurity in the world; looking at a world where life expectancy is now 49, it is worthy of praise for somebody to attain 100 years,” he said.

    Turning to the celebrant, the cleric said: “You are a unique and distinguished personality. You are the first Olubadan to clock 100 years on the throne and the first Olubadan to serve his subjects meritoriously.”

    Making reference to the book of Isaiah 3:10, he said the word ‘righteousness’ in the text does not connote perfection but connotes someone who has done justice to all. “Your impeccable record and invaluable contributions to social and other facets of life would remain indelible. As you live on, you must praise God because he has been so faithful to you. Praise him because his undying love is still available to you till you breathe your last”, he said.

    After the church service, Ibadan chiefs: Mogajis and Baales together with the chairmen of the 11 local governments in Ibadan land, paid homage to the Olubadan in his palace at Monatan. It was a celebration of culture as the chiefs appeared in gorgeous Yoruba attires with beads around their necks. They prayed for longer life for the monarch as well as more peaceful reign.

    On Tuesday, the president put the horror and pain of the Abuja bomb blast aside and  paid a make-up visit to the celebrant. On his entourage were Senate President, David Mark; Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha and other top Federal Government officials.

    They visited the monarch at his Monatan, Ibadan residence to personally join him in the centenary celebration.

    The visit, which lasted 25 minutes, left the airport – Iwo Road – Monatan axis of the city reeling under traffic snarls for the period the president’s visit lasted.

    Also, on Jonathan’s entourage were the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Muazu and the Deputy Senate Whip, Hosea Agboola. They were received at the airport by the state Governor Abiola Ajimobi while the Minister of State for FCT Jumoke Akinjide, Ajimobi’s predecessor, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala and former Senate leader, Teslim Folarin, and some other PDP leaders joined them.

    President Jonathan apologised for his inability to come on Monday as a result of the Nyanya bomb blast.

    Though, he was represented by the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, he said he wished to attend personally but for the unfortunate incident.

    While praying for more prosperous years ahead, he  said his representative at the thanksgiving service on Monday had delivered his birthday message.

    He described the Olubadan as a very unique monarch, being one of the very few around who were born when the Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated.

    According to him, it is the clean mind, good character, clear conscience and good record of service, which the monarch has that made him enjoy longevity.

    Jonathan and his entourage sang for the celebrant and thereafter cut the birthday cake.

    Earlier in his welcome address, the Otun Olubadan, Omowale Kuye, who spoke on behalf of  Olubadan praised  the President for the visit, saying being the first person to occupy the presidential seat from the minority zone of the country, he had done the right thing by the approval he gave for the ongoing National Conference which he said, “is what the country needs currently.”

    On Thursday, academics, medical experts, clerics and traditionalists gathered at the Civic Centre to deliberate on the theme of longevity which the Olubadan enjoys. It was another programme on the list of the centenary celebration.

    Emeritus professor, Oladipo Akinkugbe, moderated the programme. After a long deliberation at the symposium with the theme: “Ageing and Longevity”, it was agreed among experts that consumption of large quantity of water, right amount of fruit, vegetables and regular exercise would keep sickness at bay. They also advocated forgiveness, that is, habouring no hatred or bitterness in one’s heart against fellow humans, as demonstrated by the celebrant.

    At the symposium were Prof. Lekan Oyedeji, Mr Tunde Ajobo, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, Prof. Oloyede Abdulrahman and a traditionalist, Chief Ifasola Ifamapawa.

    Others included the CCII National President, Chief Bayo Oyero, Chief Are Oyebola, Oloye Lekan Alabi and Chief Waheed Ekun.

    Conferment of chieftaincy titles on some distinguished individuals on Saturday wrapped up the celebration. Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka; Senate President, David Mark and a historian, Prof. Toyin Falola, were to be conferred with chieftaincy titles at the palace. But only Falola, a specialist in American history, showed up.

    Falola was conferred with the title of ‘Bobapitan’ of Ibadan land by the Olubadan-in-Council.

    The event started around 11:30 am with Falola, his wife, Bisi decked in a wine and chocolate colour Aso-oke. They were joined by friends and associates in the academic world from home and abroad.

    Other indigenes, decked in a different uniform (aso-ebi) were on hand to add to the colour of the occasion. So were itinerary drummers, who drummed to the ecstasy of guests.

    The Personal Assistant to Olubadan, Chief Isiaka Akinpelu, kicked off the event by inviting all the members of Olubadan-in-Council and later announced Falola’s name for the conferment.

    The man prostrated for the Olubadan three times as a mark of respect and as custom demands.

    His citation was read before a green (Akoko) leaf was placed under his cap to confirm him as a chief in Ibadan land. His wife became the ‘Yeye Bobapitan’ of Ibadan land.

    Dignitaries at the ceremony were a former Head of Service of the Federation, Prof Oladapo Afolabi; Olugbo of Ugboland, Obateru Akinruntan; Orangun of Oke-Ila, Oba Adedokun Abolarin;  former Vice-Chancellor, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Prof Akinola Murtala Salau; Amb. Olusola Saanu and Balogun Olubadan, High Chief Sulaimon Omiyale.

    Others include, President of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Chief Bayo Oyero;  Chairman of Council, Lead City University, Prof. Jide Owoeye; Ekerin Olubadan, High Chief Eddy Oyewole, scion of Olubadan, Prof Femi Lana and another son of the Olubadan, Prince Gbade Lana, the  Oyo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, among others.

    In his speech, Prof. Falola said that he accepted the honour because Oba Odulana is not given to frivolous conferment of titles on undeserving individuals.

    He said the honour was based on the monarch’s objective assessment of his intellectual acumen, adding that he would forever be grateful to the monarch.

    “I am very proud of the Olubadan of Ibadan land, I would have collected several chieftaincy titles, but I have no choice than to accept this honour, coming from the highly revered royal father, the Olubadan. I know that he doesn’t just dole out chieftaincy titles anyhow. He is a man of no mean achievement and he is highly principled,” he said.

    Reacting on behalf of the Olubadan, on why Senate President, David Mark and Prof Wole Soyinka were absent, Chief Isiaka Akinpelu, said that Mark had already written to the palace to inform them about his unavailability for the chieftaincy title conferment due to official engagements.

    He said: “Mark promised to give us a new date to receive the title. Also for Prof. Soyinka, he is still mourning the death of his daughter and he called us yesterday evening that he would choose a new date when he will come for the title.”

    For Oba Odugade 1 and the entire Ibadan indigenes, the centenary was a ceremony that will find a central place in the history of Ibadan land.

  • For those  trendy  nights

    For those trendy nights

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  • Baba Wasinmi celebrated at 96

    Baba Wasinmi celebrated at 96

    Recently, Alhaji Abdul-l-Hadi Alamu Olatoye popurlary called Baba Wasinmi was celebrated by his family and friends as he marked 96th year on earth.

    Attaining such a ripe age is indeed a great feat, Alhaji Olatoye whose life has been described as a blessing was overwhelmed with accolades by well-wishers who thronged the Solomon Hall venue of his birthday in Mushin.

    A humble and godly man he is, according to one of his grandchildren, Mr Sheriff Temiyemi.

    “He is a man that dedicates his whole life to the worship of God. He loves his children, grandchildren and everybody arround him”, he said.

    Mr Temitemi also added that the nonagenerian is well loved by everyone for his worth emulating virtues.

    Those who graced the occasion acknowledged his passion for people and how devoted he is to the things of God.

    Similarly, one of his children Mrs Mukiat Shodunke said her father lives and exemplary life. She reiterated his simple lifestyle and prayed God should make them see more of him on earth.

    “He jokes, he is straight forward and loved by everybody”, said Dauda Olatoye his first son.

    His wife, Mrs Tawakalitu Olatoye gave thanks to Allah for making them see the beautiful day. She described the celebrant as a wonderful husband who is dear to her.

    Baba Wasinmi who is a seasoned Goldsmith is blessed with eight children, many grand and great grandchildren.

  • Niger State governor celebrates 58th birthday

    Niger State governor celebrates 58th birthday

  • 25th birthday fallout: Dynamo Kiev celebrates Ideye

    25th birthday fallout: Dynamo Kiev celebrates Ideye

    • Eagles ace ready to give best qualities

    Super Eagles birthday boy and Dynamo Kiev forward, Brown Aide Ideye was the toast of the Ukraine Premier League campaigners as he celebrated his 25th birthday on Thursday, October 10.

    In a release on the club’s official website, the Kiev outfit hailed the former Ocean Boys forward on his birth anniversary.

    “On October 10 FC Dynamo Kyiv striker Brown Ideye celebrates his 25th birthday!

    “We congratulate our forward on this event,”the statement in the club’s official website read in part.

    Interestingly, Ideye used the window to pleaded with club mates on the need to keep cool and face the challenges ahead as they continue to chase honors in both at the domestic front and in the Europa League.

    Ideye, who is currently training with the Stephen Keshi tutored side ahead of Sunday’s World Cup play-offs against Ethiopia, insists the Kievites will overcome their dismal start to the season, even as he pleaded with mates to remain united and dedicated in their coming fixtures.

    “I always tell myself that football is unpredictable. It’s impossible to win every game. As for me, I try to demonstrate my best qualities in every match.

    “I always do my best to help Dynamo win. Success of the team is more important for me than my personal records.

    “This period is difficult for us, but we mustn’t give up. It’s just necessary to work hard,” the Nigeria international told Dynamo Kiev official website.

    Ideye has ganered an impressive 30 goals in 62 Ukraine Premier League games for Dynamo since his arrival from Sochaux in the summer of 2011.

  • Moses celebrates son’s birthday

    Moses celebrates son’s birthday

    Super Eagles forward, Victor Moses is celebrating the birthday of his son, Brentley who turned one on Friday.

    The Nigeria international, who is currently on loan at Liverpool, took to his official Twitter handle,@VictorMoses to tell followers how the past twelve months has been for the young father.

    “Happy First Birthday to my baby boy Brentley. What an amazing year,” he tweeted.

    Moses is looking forward to Sunday’s league action against Sunderland away from home despite the return of Lius Suarez from 10-match ban.

    Reacting ahead of Sunday’s cracker at the Stadium of Light tweeted: “Can’t wait to play.”

    Meanwhile, Reds defender Daniel Agger is set to return after being left out of the midweek Capital One Cup defeat against Manchester United because of a side strain. Right-back Glen Johnson (ankle) is still out injured. Midfielder Joe Allen (hamstring) is absent while Philippe Coutinho is still recovering from a shoulder operation.

  • Surprise birthday party for Oseni

    Surprise birthday party for Oseni

    Kahramanmarasspor striker Ganiyu Oseni was hosted to a surprise birthday party on Thursday night in Turkey.

    Oseni’s agent Ahmet Arslan organised the birthday bash and he told MTNFootball.com the party was to celebrate the striker, who is expected to do a lot for his new Turkish club.

    “My brother and I organised a surprise birthday party for Oseni, he was not aware we had such plan but it is just a small way to celebrate him and let him know I appreciate him,” Arslan told MTNFootball.com.

    Oseni clocked 22 on Thursday and scored a goal same day his team lost 4-1 at Mersin Idmunyurdu. It was his first goal for his Turkish second division side. The former CSKA Moscow player scored in the 62nd minute.

    Oseni told MTNFootball.com he is happy to have scored but would have been happier if his team won.

    “I am very happy to score my first goal for Kahramanmarasspor, it was a good experience for me but I would have been happier if to say we won the game.” Oseni told MTNFootball.com.

    Ozokwor was on from start to finish, while Raheem Lawal missed the game due to the red card he got last week. Izu Azuka was on for 46 minutes for Kahramanmarasspor and was later cautioned.