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  • Junior Lokosa thumps up Eunisell over career boost

     

    Nigerian International, Junior Lokosa, has applauded Eunisell for their commitment to the Nigerian Professional Football League and for being behind dramatic change in his fortune.

    Eunisell launched the prestigious Eunisell Boot in 2018 awarded to the NPFL’s highest goal scorer in a season.

    Lokosa, the inaugural winner for his impressive 19 goals scored in 2017/2018, was presented with the trophy and a cheque for N3.8 million which translates to N200, 000 a goal

    The media hype around Lokosa’s award caught the attention of African Champions, Tunisia’s Esperance Sportive, who recently signed the Kano Pillars star.

    Incidentally, Lokosa had previously travelled to China and Norway seeking a club, but walked away without securing a deal.

    “It was only after the Eunisell Boot award had been made along with all the publicity, that my career turned a corner.

    There can be no doubt that the award will spur young, aspiring players and Nigerian league footballers to perform at a much higher level the rewards are real”, Lokosa said.

    Eunisell firmly believes that rewarding the top flight League players will improve the standard of football, increase the

    fans focus on the league and create sports employment opportunities for future generations.

    Interestingly, several stars are already in the race for The Eunisell Boot 2018/2019 season

    Heartland’s Chinonso Okonkwo is ahead of the pack with three goals at the conclusion of match day 6 proceedings.

     

  • Esperance unveils Junior Lokosa may face Platinum Friday

     

    Less than 48 hours after grabbing the services of Junior Lokosa, Esperance have unveiled the Nigerian an indication that they cannot wait to unleash him against opponents locally and internationally.

    Lokosa who was looking sharp in his new Jersey appears equally eager to get cracking.

    The 25 year old will no doubt be doubling his effort considering that the Esperance have clinched the Tunisian league title a record 28 times and yet eager to add more to their already overflowing trophy cabinet

    Esperance are leading the log in the 14-team Tunisian league with 29 points in 12 matches played so far this season.

    They will battle FC Platinum of Zimbabwe on Friday in the CAF Champions league group stage tie.

    A number of soccer fans who have reacted to Lokosa’s move to the North African side described it as a good one predicting that he will fit into the system with ease.

    No fewer than a dozen Nigerians have played for the club in the past including former international Julius Aghahowa, Enyimba’s  Obinna Nwaneri and Michael Enaramo.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Junior Lokosa joins Tunisian league side Esperance

     

    Happy New Year and Happy new start, that is perhaps the best way to greet Kano Pillars forward Junior Lokosa after the 25 year old successfully sealed a two and half year contract with Tunisian giants Esperance on Monday.

    The  Tunisian club dished out a welcome message for the Badagry boy who emerged highest goal scorer of the Nigerian Professional football league last season.  His exploits just before the world cup in Russia triggered off ‘Operation include Lokosa in the World Cup squad’ campaign among soccer fans in the country.

    Although he was part of the shape up friendlies just before the last 23-man squad was released by Coach Gernot Rohr, he ended up not making the team to Russia with many insisting that he would have made a difference had he been given a chance. 

    Excited Esperance are hoping that the coming of the Nigerian will boost their CAF Champions league campaign even as they prepare to take on FC Platinum of Zimbabwe on Friday.

    Esperance are in group B which also has Orlando Pirates of South Africa and Horoya of Guinea. The four teams in the group all boast of one point after pulling a draw in their opening matches.

    While Platinum played out a goalless draw against Orlando Pirates, Esperance held Horoya to a 1-1 draw in Conakry. Esperance host Platinum on Friday and has been tipped to pull a victory in that one.  It is not however known whether they can unleash their new man Friday’s tie.

    Esperance are defending champions of the CAF Champions league and have won the title three times, finishing as runners up four times.

  • JUNIOR LOKOSA: Mum is my pillar of support

    It would come as a pleasant surprise for football followers to know that Nigeria Premier league hotshot, Junior Lokosa is a rookie. Prior to playing for Kano Pillars, where he notched 19 goals in an abridged 2018 season, the Badagry-born striker played with amateur clubsides before joining Pillars in the late 2017 season playing a handful of games and in 2018 had his first full season.

    “I actually started my career in Lagos and played for amateur side AS Racines before I moved to Bridge FC (that’s the defunct Julius Berger). I also featured for First Bank of Lagos before moving to Kano Pillars where I’m now.”

    “The offer from Kano Pillars was a miracle. I was praying to God for a better team when that will crown my efforts at First bank, when out of the blue, I was offered a chance to join Kano Pillars. I didn’t plan to join Kano Pillars.”

    As a Lagos boy, Lokosa did not have an inkling he would have to make his premier league debut in far away Kano State. “My idea was to play with some clubs in the south western Nigeria or as far as the South South. I did not know that some scouts where following my games. Somebody just called me that Kano Pillars were interested in me and that I should travel down to Kano Pillars.”

    Offering deeper explanation to his ‘miracle’ assertion, he said it was as if god had prepared the ground for him in Pillars as he met with little resistance from coaches and players and got his chance to play for the first team in record time.

    “I remember my first game and that is why I said that it was God that prepared Kano Pillars for me. The match was against Tornadoes and for me. I scored my first goal in that match. And the celebration afterward by my teammates and coaches showed that the hands of God are in my move to Kano.”

    In one season, there is no doubt that Lokosa has made giant stride. He had a fantastic campaign right from the first round when he entered the history books as the first player to score 14 goals in 19 match days and scoring in six consecutive matches.

    At the end of the abridged season, Lokosa scored 19 goals in 24 matches. Perhaps he would have uprooted the league record of 23, if the league had been allowed to end fully.  In-fact he scored all 19 goals in 21 matches as he missed three matches.

    He also won the inaugural Eunisell Boot Award, which is an honour bestowed on the Nigeria Professional Football League highest goals scorer. In the history of Nigeria Premier League, it is the biggest as league hotshot gies home with N200, 000 for each goal scored. In the case of Lokosa he smile home with got N3.8 million, for 19 goals he scored during the 2017/2018 NPFL season.

    He became the first player to win back-to-back League Blogger Award ((LBA) Player of the Month awards for January and February 2018 season.

    He became the first league player in recent time to attract senior national team invitation and made the World Cup provisional squad for the Russia 2018 World Cup and eventually made his international debut against DR Congo.

    For this achievement, the Ajegunle player has his mother to thank. “My mother is indeed a rare woman. There are times when I felt like just giving up and she would encourage me to continue to strive. That God is watching over me and that He would send my destiny helpers to me. She prays a lot for me and I am happy she is alive to see me do well. She is my strong pillar.”

    The cool and calculated lethal striker who makes goal-scoring looks simple added “I don’t think there is a secret to my goalscoring form this season other than good support from my teammates and the technical staff at Kano Pillars. This has really helped me and gives me a lot of motivation to work extra hard on the pitch.”

    Lokosa speaks more on growing up and what the future holds for him with TAIWO ALIMI. Excerpts:

    GROWING UP

    I was born in Badagry, but my family moved to Ajegunle where I grew up. I fell in love with football at a very young age. Though, my parents did not like it at first, because they wanted us to concentrate on schooling. They wanted me to get a degree and thereafter a good job. I would go to school but end up on the field because football was popular among youths in Ajegunle.  However, when they realised football was in my blood and they couldn’t pull it out, they had to accept it. I think today, everybody in the Lokosa family is happy.

    I started playing on the streets some years ago on the streets of Lagos. It was actually my junior brother that dragged me along. My dad also played football but not organised at his younger years. I’ve been lucky in the sense that my family all supported me in order to find my feet.

    Football is also a way out for many kids in Ajegunle to have a better life and make a better life for our parents. So, when my parents saw that I was focused they gave me all their support.  Their support was in total and when my younger also followed my path, they gave him their blessing. We enjoyed their support and it is a great thing for us. My mother especially is there praying for my success and that gave me the confidence and determination to push hard. I’m happy the efforts are paying off now.

    AJEGUNLE

    One of the reasons why I’m playing football is because I want to wear that green and white jersey of Nigeria national team and represent my community, Ajegunle. AJ City has produced many stars in the Super Eagles, talking about Emmanuel Amunike, Odion Ighalo and many others. So, I won’t be the first Ajegunle boy in the Super Eagles.  I have confidence in my ability and I believe I can do a good job for the team. There are other established strikers in the team at the moment but I believe I can help make the team stronger.

    I knew what I wanted. It is like a dream and I knew I must not derail from the path. It is not easy to grow up in Ajegunle because of the poverty and crime rate and youths get into trouble because of this. But for me, football was bigger than any other thing. It was in Ajegunle that somebody saw my game and took me to First Bank FC where I started playing real club football. So it all started from Ajegunle and I want to be a good ambassador of Ajegunle.

    KANO PILLARS

    I was actually picked by the chairman of AS Racines, Mr. Emmanuel Ibru after watching me in a friendly game and I would forever be grateful because that’s where it all started for me.

    Moving to Kano Pillars was like moving to Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich for me. Kano Pillars are one of the biggest teams in the country. That is why I said it is a miracle. It made a big difference in my career. The fans are passionate about the game and it is a beautiful place to play football. You would be happy to play your heart out because fans appreciate you on and off the field.

    Moving from Lagos to Kano was not easy at first but my colleagues helped me to settle down quickly. Kano is quite different from Lagos in a lot of ways. The weather can be very cold and at times extremely hot. I must thank the older guys for helping me settle down in the team. Then, growing up in Ajegunle prepared me well for anything. Ajegunle is a tough place and I can adjust to harsh situations quickly. We don’t come last in Ajegunle.

    I also worked hard and was focused. I know what I wanted. Once you know what you want, you have to work hard towards achieving it. This is exactly what I am doing and God is also helping me to achieve my dreams in my chosen career.

    SUPER EAGLES CALL UP

    I am very happy getting a chance to play for the Super Eagles and got my debut against Congo DR. For me, making the Nigeria provisional list to the last World Cup was a huge lift for my career and I will forever be grateful to the coach and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for the opportunity given to me. It is not easy to make the 30-player squad because it’s the dream of every Nigerian player. I would have loved to play at the World Cup but God knows best.

    Being in camp with the big boys was awesome for me. It was a wonderful experience and I wish to appreciate everyone and my club Kano Pillars for their great support. I wasn’t disappointed that I did not make the final list because I know my time is coming.

    NEXT LEVEL

    I’m ready for the next level which is to take my skill abroad. I’ve gone to Bulgaria for trials and I understand some clubs are interested in me, but I’m not rushing in. Even clubs in Sudan, Algeria, Serbia and China want me and I would sign for what I feel will give me the best in term of taking my career to a higher level. I think the time is ripe for me and the January transfer window will bring something good. I’m going to rely on the advice of my agent and the my club before making final decision. I’m sure that is what Kano Pillars want for me.

    ROLE MODEL 

    Samuel Etoo and Lionel Messi shaped my proficiency in front of goal. I love the way they score goals with confidence and so much calm. I’ve seen many goals from them and like to reenact what I have seen on the field of play. There are other good strikers like Ronaldo but Messi and Etoo are top on my list. They are my role model on and off the pitch. I draw inspiration from them to score my goals.

    EUNISELL BOOT AWARD

    I’m still thinking how best to utilize the money. In-fact I am overwhelmed by Eunisell’s determination to change the status of Nigerian footballers and the game. It is good for Nigerian league because it would encourage more goals to be scores by more players in the Nigeria Premier League. It is a big challenge for all of us in the league and we must keep improving so that other companies will emulate what Eunisell is doing here. Winning this award has brought me into the limelight and has boosted my profile. The money will also come handy to help myself and my family.

  • Lokosa is LBA’s NPFL Player of the Season

    Kano Pillars forward, Junior Lokosa, once again got recognition for his efforts in the league as the League Bloggers Awards (LBA) awarded him 2017/18 Player of the Season.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Masu Gida, goal poacher, is the 2017/2018 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) highest goal scorer.

    He is also a recipient of the inaugural Eunisell Boot Award as the highest goal scorer.

    Lokosa, for his efforts got N3.8 million, which represents N200, 000 for each of the 19 goals he scored during the 2017/2018 NPFL season.

    George Akpayen, the Media Officer of LBA, told News Agency of Nigeria that Lokosa would be adding another gong to his blistering career as the player of the season.

    Akpayen said that although the season came to an end abruptly and log leaders, Lobi Stars, were named representatives of Nigeria in the 2018/19 CAF Champions League, Lokosa scored the highest goals.

    “Lokosa scored 19 goals to finish as top scorer when the league was declared concluded after Match Day 24.

    Read Also: Lokosa tipped to shine at Kano Pillars

    “Interestingly, he scored all 19 goals in 21 matches as he missed three matches. The LBA took its decision based on statistics available as at Match Day 24.

    “Lokosa had a fantastic campaign right from the first round when he entered the history books as the first player to score 14 goals after 19 Matches in the top division in Nigeria.

    “Overall, he made significant contributions to the performance of his team and was clearly the poster boy,’’ he said.

    kpayen said Lokosa’s feat attracted the attention of the Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot Rohr, who listed the Kano Pillars forward in his provisional
    squad for the Russia 2018 World Cup.

    “Lokosa eventually made his international debut against DR Congo, but failed to make the final list to the mundial.

    “Lokosa is no stranger to records as he became the first player to win back-to-back LBA Player of the month award for January and February 2018 last season.

    “The LBA will present both awards to Lokosa on a date to be announced,’’ he said.

  • Lokosa targets AFCON 2019 after World Cup miss

    Kano Pillars forward, Junior Lokosa has set his sights on the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers which resumes in September after failing to make the Super Eagles World Cup team to Russia.

    The player who was one of the five players dropped by head coach Gernot Rohr has promised to continue to work harder to increase his chances of being considered in the future.

    “I want to continue working hard so I can get more opportunities with the National team. I know the Africa Cup of Nation is around the corner, so I will have to keep scoring to remain in spotlight.

    He was particularly grateful to Rohr for the opportunity to feature for the Eagles against Congo DR in Monday’s international friendly which ended 1-1 in Portharcourt.

    “The Eagles manager has tried and I am grateful for the opportunity he gave me and my other colleagues. I know that the World Cup is a big stage and to get a national shirt is very competitive. But I am grateful for the opportunity,” he said.

    He described the Eagles manager with a golden heart for the home-based players. Standard Liege midfielder Uche Agbo, Plateau United goalkeeper Dele Ajiboye and Lokomotiv Plovdiv defender Stephen Eze who were also dropped from the 30-man provisional list will also target a place in the team for AFCON.

    Cameroon will host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in June after it was shifted from January by the Confederation of Africa Football this year.

  • NPFL top scorer focuses on league title with Kano Pillars

     Junior Lokosa, current 2017/2018 Nigeria Professional Football League ( NPFL ) leading scorer, says his focus is to lift the league trophy with his club Kano Pillars FC.

    Lokosa, who is leading with 12 goals as at the NPFL Match day 14, told the News men in Abuja on Friday that hardwork had kept him ‘in form’.

    The player, who joined the team the previous season, said that he is not focused on being the top scorer of the season but to help the club, which is currently third on the table, to finish first place.

    “My focus at the moment is to help my team win the title. If I emerge as top scorer at the end of the season, I will be very happy but for now the title is important.

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    “So far, hardwork and God has kept me going and in good form. I hope I don’t disappoint but give my best to the team always,” he says.

    Lokosa’s 12th league goal of the season against Kwara United could not save the Kano boys as they lost 1-2 in Ilorin on Sunday.

    The team on 21 points will host FC IfeanyiUbah in the Matchday 15 fixture on April 4.

    The match was earlier scheduled for April 1 but the League Management Company (LMC) moved all Sunday matches to Wednesday.

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