Tag: Haruna

  • Playing against Shakhtar was difficult – Haruna

    Playing against Shakhtar was difficult – Haruna

    Dynamo Kiev qualified for the quarter finals of the Ukrainian Cup on Wednesday after defeating basement side FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk 4 – 0 at Stadion im. M. Horyushkina .

    Nigeria international Lukman Haruna was on the score-sheet for the Kievites, netting in second half injury time.

    The 22 – year – old central midfielder has praised the opponents for putting up a good performance.

    “It was difficult to perform against this team as we knew little about peculiarities of their play. They acted very orderly in the first half, but after the break lost concentration.

    “Shakhtar played defensive football trying to use counterattacks. After the first goal home side looked disappointed,” Lukman Haruna told the official website, .fcdynamo.kiev.ua.

    Lukman Haruna has notched up 3 goals in his last 7 matches in all competitions. He was cautioned three times in those games.

  • Arsenal Kiev 0-2 Dynamo: Ideye absent, Haruna impresses

    Arsenal Kiev 0-2 Dynamo: Ideye absent, Haruna impresses

    Super Eagles forward Brown Ideye failed to make the final cut for the Dynamo Kiev squad that secured a vital 2-0 away victory over Michael Odibe’s Arsenal Kiev on Sunday in a Ukraine Premier League week 13 fixture despite being listed in the travelling squad.

    Lukman Haruna, who came on in the second half replacing Sydorchuk in the 70′ minute, posted a superb performance to help provide solidity for his back four, ensuring the White Blues departed Stadion Dynamo im Valery Lobanovsky with maximum points while his compatriot on the opposing team Michael Odibe was not listed for his side.

    Two first half strikes from Jeremain Lens and Andriy Yarmolenko with assists from Miguel Veloso and Belhanda respectively was all Oleg Blokhin’s men needed to return home with all available points.

    The victory becomes Dynamo’s second on the road in their last five and Arsenal’s second home loss in their last five matches in the league.

    Oleg Blokhin’s men have now moved into fourth spot on the log with 24 points from 13 games, five behind leaders Shakhtar Donetsk while their host on Sunday are placed third from bottom with ten points from the same number of games.

  • SUPER EAGLES CALL-UP: Haruna  must  show discipline -Keshi

    SUPER EAGLES CALL-UP: Haruna must show discipline -Keshi

    •Iroha makes case for ex-Eaglets captain 

    Super Eagles Coach Stephen Keshi has admitted that former Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles captain, Lukman Haruna has been impressive for Ukraine Premier League campainers, Dynamo Kiev, but was quick to caution that the midfielder must show more discpline to be considered for a call-up.

    Speaking ahead of the all-important Nigeria’s second leg clash against Ethipoia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup final play-off on November 16 in Calabar, The Big Boss as he is fondly called by fans and admirers warned that only players with total commiment and drive will be considerred for invitation for the final qualifier match against The Walia Antelopes of Ethiopia, he has to show commitment and discipline.

    “Everybody has to work hard in the team but Haruna still has to show more discipline and more commitment to the national team.

    “Anybody that wants to play for Nigeria has to give us 110%” Keshi said.

    Meanwhile, former Eagles left-back, Ben Iroha has recommended that the Stephen Keshi side need the presence of the Haruna in the middle of the pack as the teams get set for the International friendly against Italy’s Azzuris alongside the 2nd leg World Cup playoff tie with Ethiopia’s Walia Antelopes.

    Iroha who had the honour to train the former Eaglets and Flying Eagles skipper stressed that the Kiev-based players will be a great addition to the Eagles midfield.

    “Lukman is a good player but I don’t know why they talk about his attitude. I coached him at the U-17, U-20 and U-23 levels, and if he is not a good player I won’t recommend him, so I think he will make the Super Eagles team.” Iroha told Lagos-based Brila FM.

    Lukman has scored 3 goals in 11 matches for Dynamo Kiev in the 2013/14 campaign.

  • Kwakwanso, Haruna, Odimegwu and Nigeria’s fictional censuses

    Kwakwanso, Haruna, Odimegwu and Nigeria’s fictional censuses

    There is an age-old Igbo wisdom concerning the managing of a rascally child’s internal injury; these people of yore thought of everything you know. The scenario is this: the playful, rascally child had gone and earned himself an internal injury and his mother (it’s always mothers of course bless them) would apply the hot water dabs. Since you are not exactly sure where lies the heart of the injury, mothers, (wise as spirits), would watch carefully and determine the sore spot by the reaction of the lad as they apply the hot towel. The saying therefore translates thus: you linger upon and dab harder where the child feels the most pain.

    This old tale illustrates the matter between Eze Festus Odimegwu, chairman of the Nigerian Population Commission, NPC, and some of our northern brothers notably Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State and Malam Mohammed Haruna, a senior colleague and syndicated columnist. Odimegwu simply applied the dab where it pains most in order to heal an injury fast and expectedly, there is an angry and excited reaction from those who were living off the old, retrogressive order.

    But before I return to Kwankwaso and Mohammed, let me blame Odimegwu for belittling himself by accepting such a silly job. One of the most brilliant men to be found anywhere, first he ought to have known that what we call census in Nigeria are fictional, farcical and silly waste of time and resources and as long as we are yoked the way we are under this dour flag of ours, you will always have the same falsehood he talks about which we have had since 1816 as he claims. Therefore, one expects him to be perspicacious enough to understand that he could never change a system that had been ingrained and perpetrated for over 200 years, with crafty British colonialists helping to perfect it, we must hasten to add. He ought to have known that census in Nigeria is the northern hegemonists’ primary instrument of domination.

    With their contrived census figures, they get more states, more LGAs and more electoral wards. With their bogus head count they dominate the military and security organs; the civil service and the entire government apparatus. They heft more allocation from the federation account, and they perpetually make the rest of us, especially Ndigbo second class citizens. One is particularly disgusted that Odimegwu didn’t seem to have this perspective otherwise he would never have taken a job that has been perfectly designed to fail. If he knew he would never have gone about opening his mouth so wide to speak so ignorantly about changing the system. How dose he plan to change the warped template of Nigeria’s head count? Would he morph into a bionic man and be in every household in Nigeria? From Birnin Nkonji in the uppermost fringes of Sokoto State to Ribao where Taraba State kisses the Camerouns he would lead all the counting teams and man all the collation units? If he has devised a fail-proof satellite mapping technology, how can he determine that one quarter of the much-touted huge population of Kano, Kwankwaso country are not probably Ndigbo and perhaps one third of the inhabitants are Christians, among other vital stats that cannot be captured from above?

    One was appalled that after years of excellent work life in the best of multinational corporations and with the best global minds; after the self-lacerating third term ruckus and the circumstance of his exit from his high office he remains quite excitable if not exuberant. Even if he has manufactured a wand to conduct the perfect census for Nigeria, considering the sensitivity of the process and the deep import of a national head count in a primitive society such as ours, one would expect him to keep his strategies very close to his chest. Lastly on Odimegwu’s shortcomings, he also suffers the Igboman disease: he tends to love Nigeria more than other Nigerians, he wants to outdo the average Nigerian and he strives harder and wants to be more nationalistic in an environment where constituent nationalities take care of their tribal interests first. One quick example: while Nnamdi Azikiwe was playing the nationalist (to the eternal pain of Ndigbo), Obafemi Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello were more interested in taking care of their people and their region.

    Having said all these, I think Odimegwu should quit that silly job and as Ndigbo say, ka o we kwa yere onwe ya ugwu. Because Odimegwu utterly disrespected himself by accepting an accursed job that is why Kwankwaso, at the drop of a pin, would brand him a drunkard who has been inebriated from brewing beer all his life; but we know the hypocrites who drink in their closets and from their prayer kettles in the bid to fool their god. It is not enough to recommend his sack he has to be abused too. Haba Mr. governor how really would census figure affect your running of Kano State today?

    My brother of the pen, Malam Haruna was, true to type, quick to bring his lucid mind to bear on a farce. To be fair, every part of the country now does their best to rig the census figures but the north just has the patent to the ‘winning’ formula. But when highly learned men like Haruna begins to abet and justify a well-known fallacy then doom beckons on the land. Why is our country so distraught and disheveled today, we wander about as if we are not part of the world community? It is because we are living many lies the worst of which is that we base our policies on fictitious headcounts. Haruna, like most of us, know full well that we have been living a lie but because it benefits him, it is okay. I am sorry to say that he suffers acute myopia. The earlier we return to the path of truth, the better for us all.

    On the other hand, the likes of odumegwu if they are wise, instead of straining to fix Nigeria’s broken China, must begin to apply themselves to the urgent project of rejecting the vassal status Nigeria has consigned Ndigbo to. Census my foot!

  • Haruna: Another home loss will wreck Heartland

    Haruna: Another home loss will wreck Heartland

    Heartland forward, Abdul Haruna has said his side are dead with another home defeat in the remainder of the ongoing 2012/13 Glo Premier League season.

    The 2012 Cup winners have already suffered three home defeats to newcomers, Nembe City, Enyimba and Kwara United and will entertain table-toppers, Kano Pillars today at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri.

    The Pyramid City side pipped the Naze Millionaires 1-0 in the first fixture eventually decided at the Old Parade Ground in Abuja after crowd violence and stalement in Kano.

    Haruna, who did not partake in his side’s 0-1 loss to Lobi Stars in Katsina-Ala on Sunday in Week 27 tie due to a minor ankle knock picked in training prior to the Lobi game, said his side will be a dead duck should they fail to pocket the three maximum points against leaders, Pillars.

    “We can’t afford to lose any other home game for the remainder of the season except we’re courting our own death. Our position on the log is not encouraging, we need the whole points we can amass including the encounter against Pillars to improve our lot.

    “Pillars are a good and ambitious side, I think we’ve always known how to unsettle them. I’m 100% fit for the game on Wednesday (today) and how happy will I be to score the match winner against my former side.

    “Heartland will certainly overcome their trying period and bounce back to take their rightful place on the log,” said the Beach Eagles forward to supersport.com.

    The Owerri-based side occupy the 17th spot on the 20-team elite league on 34 points from a possible 81.

  • Dynamo coach unhappy with Ideye, Haruna, others

    Dynamo coach unhappy with Ideye, Haruna, others

    Dynamo Keiv head coach Oleg Blokhin has expressed dissatisfaction with Eagles’ Brown Ideye and Lukman Haruna and other members of his squad over their display in Thursday’s 3-2 victory over Kazakhstan side Aktobe in the UEFA Europa League play-off first leg tie.

    The White Blues began their continental journey with a hard-fought victory on Thursday night with Super Eagles striker Ideye registering his first goal of the season for the Kievans, to ensure Dynamo returned to Ukraine with a comfortable fist leg advantage.

    Despite returning to Ukraine with the win and an important three away goals advantage, futaa.com understands coach Blokhin is not happy with his side’s performance on the night.

    “We have won the game, but many players hugged the blanket. They must play for the team. Besides we are to analyse mistakes our defenders made.,” Blokhin told the club’s website.

    The 60-year-old gaffer also blamed his side’s inability to attack the hosts on the poor condition of the pitch. Blokhin and his men will on Sunday, 25th August 2013, continue their domestic league title chase with a trip to Slavutych-Arena where they will face Metalurh Zaporizha.

  • Haruna listed for Dynamo Kiev award

    Haruna listed for Dynamo Kiev award

    Super Eagles and Dynamo Kiev star Lukman Haruna has been nominated for Dynamo Kiev’s player of the month award for the month of July.

    The 22-year-old midfielder, who has been in a superb form for the Ukraine club, was again handy to help Dynamo to a 2-0 home victory against Sevastopol on Sunday by getting on the score sheet in the 14th minute and providing the assist for Mbokani’s 50th minute strike for Dynamo’s second on the night.

    A club statement on its official website confirmed the names of the top three players leading the race for the club’s monthly award.

    “At the moment the leader of the fans’ polling is Dieumerci Mbokani (17,2 points). Lukman Haruna is in the second place (14,8 points). Denys Harmash is third (14,2 points). Dudu and Yevhen Khacheridi have 13,5 points each,” the statement reads on fcdynamo.kiev.ua.

    The Nigerian international has so far made two assists and scored one in Dynamo’s five goals in the current campaign.

    Prior to Sunday’s victory, Dynamo Kyiv had already played two games in July, with a score draw against FC Volyn Lutsk and an away victory against FC Hoverla Uzhhorod. The winner is set to be announced within the week after collation of votes.

  • Haruna shines in Dynamo win

    Haruna shines in Dynamo win

    •Ideye benched

    Super Eagles and Dynamo Kiev midfielder, Lukman Haruna, exhibited a superb performance to help his side to a 2-1 away win over Horvela, in a Ukraine Premier League week two fixture on Saturday.

    Haruna started and played all 90 minutes of the encounter, providing an assist for the visitor’s second goal on the night.

    Dynamo’s last season top scorer, Brown Aide Ideye who just returned to the side after the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil was again left on the bench for all 90 minutes, losing his striker role to new signing Mbokani.

    Two first half strikes from Mbokani in the 39 and 41 minutes gave the visitors a first half 2-0 lead with assist from Garmash and Haruna respectively before a late consolation by Balashov reduced the deficit but Kiev held on to return home with all available points.

    The win means Dynamo are tentatively placed second with four points from two games behind leaders Dnipro.

  • HARUNA VOWS: I want to fly with Eagles again

    HARUNA VOWS: I want to fly with Eagles again

    Lukman Haruna has said he believes his form at Dynamo Kiev will soon earn him a long-awaited return to the Super Eagles.

    The former Monaco ace, who has been in the international wilderness since the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, has told MTNFootball.com the Eagles will qualify for next year’s World Cup in Brazil despite the shaky position they find themselves in the qualifiers now.

     

    MTNFootball.com:You are one of afew players in Nigeria who have featured for all national teams – U17, U20 and Super Eagles – and also featured at their various World Cups. How did you manage this?

    HARUNA: I am very happy about that and it is a privilege. I feel honoured. I always want to play for Nigeria, I appreciated every support given to me by the country right from U-17 to this level even though there have also been ups and downs, but overall I am happy for my life and career today.

    You have not been considered for selection by the Super Eagles since your exploits at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Do you hope for a recall soon?

    I have been looking forward to another chance in the Eagles and I believe the best way to make that happen is to focus on doing well for my club week in, week out.

    Eagles won the 2013 AFCON in South Africa, were you disappointed not to be part of that team?

    To tell you the truth, I was not because I am still young and have many chances to play many AFCONs and World Cups for Nigeria. I always count myself lucky because I have teen involved at all the major World Cups – U17, U20 and main World Cup.

    That should mean you are already fulfilled?

    No, I think I have not enjoyed myself in terms of glory and consistency in the Super Eagles and that is why I will be back for glory with the Eagles, I know it’s just a matter of time.

    How would you rate yourself at Dynamo Kiev?

    I am happy because my form is improving with Dynamo Kiev and because I have achieved my goal of getting back into the first team. The chance has come at a good time in my career and my personal life and I need to make the most of it now.

     Do you think you could challenge those manning the Eagles midfield at the moment?

    With due respect to those there now, I can do it. I am a more matured player now, I have learnt a lot in this game, I have the experience and the ability to anchor the Eagles midfield, I don’t have problem with that at all.

    What targets have you set for yourself at your club?

    I want to win the championship with Dynamo and get chance to play in Europe. I want to score more goals and play more often.

     

    Some people have even compared you with the great Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha. What is your own opinion?

    It is flattering to be likened to a great player like ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha. It is a thing of joy and it shows that such player is doing well but there can’t be two ‘Jay Jay’ Okochas. I can’t be The New Okocha, I am Lukman Haruna and I am doing my best to carve a name for myself.

     

    The Eagles are walking a tight rope to secure qualification to next round of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers. Will the Eagles fly all the way to Brazil next year?

     

    The Eagles will qualify. Like every other Nigerian, I was shocked that we drew with Kenya at home but being a footballer, I know these things happen in the game of football. I believe in the Eagles and I see the team going all the way to Brazil 2014. The Eagles have surmounted similar situations previously and they will do that again.

  • Taiwo, Haruna thrill Lagos fans

    Dynamo Kiev duo of Taye Taiwo and Lukman Haruna were part of the star studded side that took on Westerloo Academy in an exhibition match in Lagos on Friday.

    Top stars like Dele Adeleye, Ayila Yusuf, Dele Ajiboye, John Dosu, Gbolahan Salami and the Denmark legion consisting of in-form Jude Nworuh and Sylvester Igboun were all part of the players that thrilled soccer fans at the Ojodu Berger area of Lagos on Friday.

    Westerloo Academy owned and managed by former Super Eagles goalkeeper Dosu Joseph showed they have a bright future ahead of them as they were able to emerge as 1-0 winners against the All-Stars team.

    The lone goal for Westerloo was scored in the first half as the fans at the football pitch were reeling with smiles getting to see their football idols live.