Tag: Kanu Nwankwo

  • Kanu Nwankwo expands  business  frontier

    Kanu Nwankwo expands business frontier

    Nothing enhances a man’s mood better than a fat bank account. That could have played a major role in the transmutation of former Super Eagles captain, Nwankwo Kanu, from an athlete to a businessman. He is currently brimming with joy over the success of his businesses and the strides he has been making in business since he hung his boots a few years ago.

    The veteran footballer, popularly called Papilo, has expanded the frontiers of his business by including a modelling agency to be called Papilo Modelling Agency. After a bitter feud with his friend who once ran his business while he built his football career, Kanu decided to take charge of his numerous business ventures, which include oil and gas, real estate, hospitality and photography.

    He is also said to be directly in charge of his newly established modelling studio located on Allen Avenue, Ikeja.

  • Jonathan unveils President’s teenagers’ cup

    Jonathan unveils President’s teenagers’ cup

    To discover football talents in Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday unveiled the President’s Cup to be competed for by teenagers in the country.

    The President unveiled the cup after he was decorated as the Grand Patron of the President’s Cup before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council meeting at the State House, Abuja

    The football competition was initiated by some ex-international and football stakeholders to promote youth soccer development in the country.

    Jonathan commended the initiative of the ex-internationals, whom he said brought pride and glory to Nigeria.

    According to him, football is one of the unifying factors among Nigerians, pledging that his administration would partner with the stakeholders and fully support the initiative.

    He said: “We remember how you put Nigerian name on footballing map, your names in soccer, you brought glory and pride to our nation. We are happy with you and of course these efforts to come up with a template, a flat form that you will use to build the younger ones so that you can groom them.

    “So on behalf of the government of the country we thank you for your sincere commitment in the quest to drive soccer to project football in our country, so that we will continue to be on top.”

    “One thing that all Nigerians know that brought unity to this country is the game of soccer. Whenever you people are playing, those of us who watch do not know the difference between a Muslim or a Christian, we don’t know the difference between a northerner and a southerner or an easterner or a westerner.”

    “We also see ourselves as Nigerian and that is the story, you have done very well for this country. We believe the younger ones will emulate you and also do what you have done. For today, I thank you for this, as I formally unveil the President’s Cup and of course the customized football for the purpose.”

    The Minister of Sports, Tammy Danagogo, who accompanied the ex-internationals, described the President’s Cup as a private sector contribution to football development which will hunts for teenage football talents through tournaments to nurture them for national teams and other clubs.

    Among the former players and officials in the delegation were – Kanu Nwankwo, Peter Rufai, Taribo West, Emmanuel Babayaro, Garba Lawal, Austin Eguaveon, Shuabu Amodu, James Peters, Kadiri Ikhana, Manu Garba, Patrick Pascal, Anthony Chinasa and Kashimawo Laloko.

  • NFF leadership tussle shameful – Kanu

    NFF leadership tussle shameful – Kanu

    Two-time African Footballer of the Year, Nwankwo Kanu, has said those behind the leadership tussle rocking Nigeria ought to be ashamed of themselves.

    Chris Giwa has insisted he was voted as the new Nigeria Football Federation’s president and will not vacate the federation’s office despite a looming FIFA ban on the country.

    However, FIFA has maintained it do not recognise Giwa as president.

    “All those involved in this crisis have to be ashamed of themselves because they are really killing football in Nigeria,” africanFootball.com quoted Kanu as saying on the crisis rocking the country’s football.

    “There is no peace. Nobody understands what’s going on and the earlier this problem is solved, the better.”

    Some observers have even blamed the crisis for the Super Eagles 2-3 loss to Congo in Calabar.

    “The boys concentration was affected by the crisis as much as we do not wish to admit this,” said Eagles official Emmanuel Attah.

  • Star announces Jay Jay  Okocha,  Kanu Nwankwo  as ambassadors

    Star announces Jay Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo as ambassadors

    NIGERIAN Breweries, makers of Star and other leading brands, has upped the ante with the introduction of an innovative sports platform, Star Football, which is a social project, established to celebrate Nigerian football fans.

    The premium lager brand has also announced two Nigerian football icons, Jay Jay Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo, as its ambassadors.

    The Marketing Director, Walter Drenth, said: “Football is such an important part of our lives and a source of national pride, which is why Star launched the #ShineOnNigeria project to compel our team to victory in competitive football games.”

    According to him, Star will help millions of fans experience the game in an exciting and innovative way, with the mantra #ShineOnNigeria as the driving spirit.

    He also stated that the new platform would allow football lovers to share information, have access to live local and international matches and enjoy breaking news with football stars.

    An excited Jajy Jay said: “Football is my life and I couldn’t have gotten here without the encouragement and support from the fans. It is an honour to associate with a notable brand like Star to reward our fans.”

    Similarly, Kanu Nwankwo said: “We commend Star for recognizing the important role that fans play in supporting their team and look forward to working with Star to reward fans.”

    Star, according to the organisers, will be rolling out a nation-wide cheer anthem competition, where fans can send their celebratory messages to the national team.

    The Star Football was announced on Monday at a glamorous event at BheerHugz Café, Ikeja, Lagos.

  • Winners emerge in The Nation ‘Buy and Win’ promo

    Winners emerge in The Nation ‘Buy and Win’ promo

    The duo of Messers Samuel Daramola and Ganiyu Adeleke on Thursday emerged the star prize winners in the “Buy The Nation and Sporting Life and Win Brand New Cars” promotion.

    The duo were picked by the former Super Eagles captain, Nwankwo Kanu and former president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ejike Asiegbu, at a colourful ceremony held within the company’s Corporate Headquarters in Fatai Atere Way, Matori, Lagos.

    Aside the new salon cars, other lucky winners went home with consolation prizes which include LCDs, home theatres, refrigerators, electric pressing irons, radios and microwave ovens.

    The event was anchored by the Chairman of The Nation Editorial Board, Mr. Sam Omatseye.

    Omatseye on behalf of the company’s Managing Director, Mr. Victor Ifijeh, delivered the welcome address.

    He lauded the “openness” of the promo, saying that officials of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission were invited to ensure that the exercise was transparent.

    He later invited Kanu and Asiegbu to pick the star prize winners.

     

  • AFCON tit bits: We can rule Africa – Ideye

    Ideye: We can rule Africa

    Dynamo Kyiv of Russia forward, Brown Ideye has said that the Super Eagles team campaigning in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa is capable of winning the coveted trophy.

    In a chat with NationSport on Monday, the former Ocean Boys striker said the players are more determined now than when the competition started, adding that this was evident during the massive game against the star-studded Ivoirians on Sunday.

    Ideye assured that the team is ready for Wednesday’s semi final match against Mali at the Moses Madiba Stadium in Durban.

    “In the first place we knew there was need for us to redeem our image especially against the highly rated Ivoirians.

    “With the victory against Ivory Coast, I think we are ready to rule Africa. Mali shouldn’t stop us. We are prepared for the battle, we also prepared for the victory because we all knew that success does not come easily and that is why we put everything into the match.”

    “I am very proud of our attitude. We show great potentials, we’ve shown that we can cover more grounds. We also showed that we have much to prove and improve on. It was a pre- determined victory for us and we will keep pushing for greater glory,” he said.

    Fallout of Nigeria vs Ivory Coast match

    …Delirious Mba praises team mate

    After scoring a stunning goal that made the difference in the quarter final match against Cote d’ Ivoire Super Eagles’ newest revelation, Sunday Mba has described his performance as “superlative”

    Mba, who was also name the Most Valuable Player of the crunchy encounter, scored the winning goal that gave Nigeria a semi final ticket on Sunday.

    While dedicating the goal to his team-mates, the former Warri Wolves midfielder said because the game of football is a collective effort, it will be improper to take the glory alone.

    “In as much as I will not want to hide my feelings about the role I played in the match and the success achieved so far in this competition. I want to say that there is no way I could have done it on my own without my team mates. I couldn’t believe I will make such a huge impact in such a massive game.

    “Now that we have conquered our fears, I think we can go all the way in this tournament. With this victory, we are aiming higher. We can conquer more opponents but we must be careful not to be carried away. Mali will be tough but we need to show more character,” an excited Mba said.

    Oliseh cautions Eagles over complacency

     Former captain of the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh has warned the team not to get carried away by Sunday’s victory over the highly-rated Ivoirians.

    While he commended the Eagles for their five- star performance against the more experienced Elephants, Oliseh said the Malians are also capable of giving them a run for their money in the semi final clash on Wednesday.

    The former FC Cologne midfielder, while speaking from the SuperSport studios, said a lowly rated side like Mali has the capability of becoming spoilers.

    “We were up against a formidable opponent and I Knew that for us to win we have to do better which the boys did. Kudos to them,” he said.

    Asked if Nigeria should lose sleep over Mali after eliminating tournament’s favourites, Cote d’ Ivoire, Oliseh said: “It is not about losing nerves but we have to be careful, if the Super Eagles get complacent they can lose the game.”

     

    Kanu tips Eagles for title

    Ex-international and Nigeria Football Ambassador, Nwankwo Kanu has said the Super Eagles has what it takes to the African Nations Cup in South Africa.

    Speaking to NationSport on Monday in Rustenburg, South Africa, the former Africa Player of the Year said he is one of the few Nigerians, who had believed in the ability of the team to excel before the AFCON got underway in the rainbow nation.

    He added that his confidence in the team has not depreciated.

    “If you have been following me on facebook, you will agree that I have always believed in the ability of this team to do well in the Nations Cup.

    “Before the match against Cote d’ Ivoire, I told those who cared to listen that the Eagles will win. I knew if only the players can raise their game, they will carry the day and that was what happened,” he stated.

    Kanu, however, assured that having gone past the Ivoirians, the Eagles can go all out and defeat Mali in Wednesday’s semi final match and lift the cup in February 10 irrespective of the opposition in the final.

    Super Eagles: 23 players, 16 officials

     Watching the Super Eagles train at the Olympia Park Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa, it was difficult to differentiate the players from the officials.

    As they all donned the green and white jerseys, it took those of us that were conversant with the players to separate them from the officials.

    After our count, while 23 players were registered for the competition, with the exception of Ahmed Musa, who was ill, the officials including the technical crew were 16 in number, a figure most people saw as outrageous.

    The question on the lips of every one watching was what the functions of these officials are? Apart from the four coaches, Media Officer, Doctors, psychologist, and curator, the presence of other officials are subject to scrutiny.

    Igbos ‘living like kings’ in Rustenburg

    Some Nigerian journalist had discovered a restaurant where Nigerian dishes were served.

    The place known as Nnoma Restaurant had formed a meeting point for Nigerians in Rustenburg.

    Some Nigerians that besieged the restaurant, obviously from the Eastern part of Nigeria on our first visit came in flashy cars. The aura around them suggests that they were living comfortably. But a visit to the home of one of them simply referred to Bakasi was a confirmation of our insinuations.

    He revealed to us how successful Nigerians have been, so much so that South African gets jealous of them. “They hate us here because of how successful we are, they accuse us of dealing on drugs,” Bakasi said.

    Smoking among South African females a ‘routine’

    Smoking among the women folks in various cities visited in South Africa is like a normal thing. In the land of Mandiba, we saw lots of women smoke but the striking one was seeing a woman as old as “my mum” smoking.

    At a point we had approached a woman and tried to educate her on the dangers of smoking. She feigned ignorance of the inherent dangers associated with the act. “Is it true that smoking is dangerous to the health?” She asked ignorantly to our greatest amazement.

    Smooth roads all the way

    Travelling from one city to another in South Africa is fun. I have always thought I hated travelling by road until I got here. The smoothness of the roads is a sight you’ll always want to behold.

    Trips that took hours were just like a stone throw. Little wonder rickety cars were nowhere to be found. Accidents are usually not common on their roads. It was wide enough to accommodate vehicles. I wonder which construction company built these roads. Definitely not some mushroom construction companies we have in Nigeria.