Tag: Moroccan

  • Mixed feelings for Ajax coach after surprise draw at Bayern

    Ajax Amsterdam coach Erik Ten Hag left Germany with mixed feelings after Tuesday’s unexpected 1-1 draw for his youthful team at Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

    Ajax fell behind early to a Mats Hummels header but then equalised through Moroccan fullback Noussair Mazraoui to move to four points from their two Group E games and with real hopes of advancing to the knockout phase.

    Ten Hag, however, was disappointed at his side not being able to become the first Dutch side to win at Bayern after they had the better of the chances.

    “On the one hand, I’m really satisfied but on the other, this was a game we could and should have won,” Ten Hag, a former reserve team coach at Bayern, told reporters after the stalemate against the misfiring German champions.

    “We laid down a really good achievement, right from the start of the game.

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    “We have a good team but we need to mature a bit more, but we were full of enthusiasm and willingness.”

    Bayern struggled to build on their advantage and their recent slump continued as they battled to keep a vibrant Ajax at bay.

    “Bayern really struggled with the fact that we were constantly chasing the ball,” Ten Hag added.

    “And where we could, we try to play good football. But it’s a real pity we didn’t make it 2-1.

    “This sort of game gives the youngsters more self-confidence. Now they just have to convert their chances.

    “But this was a confirmation of what this team is capable of. We have quality players, who together can reach great heights.”

  • Terrorism in Europe: Moroccan connection

    Catalonia is an important part of the kingdom of Spain with separate national aspirations and its capital city of Barcelona is the second biggest city in Spain after Madrid and it is arguably the most beautiful and most cosmopolitan city in Spain. It was once host to the Olympics Games and it is host to the famous football team “Barca”. This is the city and neighboring other two towns that were reeling under terrorist attacks which at the last count have led to more than twenty people dead including some of the terrorists and tens of people seriously wounded. For more than a decade, Spain has been spared of terrorist attack  at least of the Islamic variant. The last time Spain had anything to do with terrorism was the fact that one of those Saudis, named Mohammad Atta, who piloted one of the planes during the 9/11 attack on New York once lived in Spain.

    The Iberian peninsula still known to the Arab world as Andalusia, was for more than five centuries, off and on, either partly or totally under Muslim rule. The most effective period of Muslim rule was when a caliphate existed in the Iberian peninsula from 929 to 1031 and and this was followed by the Almoravid’s (Al murabitun) conquest of Spain from 1031 to 1130. In spite of Christian reconquest of Spain  between 1130 and 1492, the blood of  Moroccan Arabs flow in the veins of many spaniards. Perhaps because of this and the proximity of Spain to Morocco in particular, Muslims particularly from Morocco until recently have always been welcome in Spain.

    Moroccans historically have been tolerant and moderate Muslims who shared with others in the Mediterranean, common cuisine and love for good life of wine and song. Wine is openly consumed in restaurants in the major Moroccan cities of Rabat, Fez, Marrakech and Casablanca. The sharifian dynasty established during the Arab conquest of Morocco  circa 700 to 900  provide a rallying point for the country.  The Sharif or sultan since the 19th century has been a modernizing monarchy perhaps as a surviving strategy in the face of European imperialism. The kingdom likes to see itself as a constitutional monarchy although even today the Moroccan king is still too powerful to fit into the category of constitutional monarchy found elsewhere in places like Spain, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium and Japan. Morocco enjoys political stability unseen in many Arab and North African countries. It attracts because of this, western investment and political and military support. It is a major ally of the United States  in its fight against terrorism. When many Arab regimes were shaken to their foundations during the so-called Arab Spring, Morocco stood like a rock of Gibraltar against salafist jihadists, only making minor political  adjustment to contain demands for reforms.

    The political stability in the kingdom has not translated to economic prosperity and this has led to massive migrations of Moroccans to continental Europe particularly to Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Germany where they mostly did the jobs such as cleaning the streets, removing of garbage and other low income jobs that the Europeans were not eager to do. Through natural growth, the number of this immigrants has increased exponentially to the point that they have become visible minorities in these European countries to the point where politicians particularly in the Netherlands have exploited their presence for political leverage and support. The cultural divide especially religious divide has made it impossible for the immigrants and their children to be assimilated into the wider European culture. The Moroccans involved in these acts of Islamic terrorism are usually not the immigrants themselves but their children.

    In the same week Moroccans were involved in acts of wanton terrorism in Spain, they also showed up in Finland where an apparently deranged young man killed two women before he was incapacitated and brought down by police bullets on his feet. Finland has never witnessed this kind of terror before until now. A few weeks ago, a young Libyan in Manchester killed scores of young people at a musical concert. Some months earlier, Paris, Brussels, Berlin and Nice in the Mediterranean coast of France were brought to their knees by young Muslims most of who were born in Europe. What is now new since Nice, Berlin  and London is the weapon of choice being employed by these terrorists to inflict maximum casualties. This new weapon is the automobile, either cars or trucks. Vehicles are driven into crowds of people at maximum speed with intention to kill. All the people targeted are innocent people. Be they men or women, children or adults, Christians or Muslims, firm or infirm or black, brown, yellow or white.

    The question to ask is for what purpose? Killing people at random and for no just cause than to attract attention is absolutely senseless and insane and is not in consonance with any Islamic beliefs. Even if these perpetrators of murder are angry with society for any reason,  the terrorism they indulged in is not the way to air their grievances. Unfortunately these people are giving the religion of Islam a bad  name to the effect that innocent Muslims are being tarred with the same brush of terrorism as those of the terrorists.

    What is to be done and who is to blame? One of the fathers of the Moroccan terrorists in Barcelona blamed the Imam of the mosque attended by his two children involved in acts of terrorism who were shot dead as being responsible for indoctrination of his children. Others blame some majority Sunni countries in the Middle East for spreading hate, salafism,wahabbism and fanaticism generally.  There is no doubt that some rich people in the Middle East, driven by more religious enthusiasm than wisdom are funding without control their own brand and interpretation of Islam. We can also point to the failure of society that may have been responsible for alienation of children born in these societies but  who are treated as aliens. There is also the failure of intelligence on the part of security organizations in host countries of the immigrant young people.

    Whatever reasons that may be adduced to explain this recrudescence of terrorism in Spain and other places would still not justify wanton killing of innocent people. Short of turning all centres of major cities into pedestrian area without vehicles allowed in, this problem will persist. Even if motorists were banned from city centres, it is inconceivable to ban them from all city roads which means determined killers can still hunt for their preys. At the end of the day, peace can only be built in human hearts through change of heart, correct teaching of the pillars of whatever faith we hold dear, and through mankind realizing that we are all children of God in spite of whatever apparent physical or religious differences we can identify.

    The immediate consequences of what happened in the weekend of August 17-20 is that Morocco and Moroccans will be stigmatized. I know Moroccans are basically good people. I have personal experience of Moroccans and some friends among  these generally friendly and tolerant people. The economy of the country depends hugely on tourism unlike any Arab country. Morocco is not like any Arab country in fact most of the people are arabised berbers with substantial portion of the population being descendants of African people. Morocco has always looked towards Africa rather than the Middle East and its  Sunni Islam is tempered by history and geography and this makes Morocco unique of the countries in the Maghreb. It is hoped that this time of national infamy will pass and Morocco and Moroccans will come into their own once again.

  • CHIKA IKE INSPIRES MOROCCAN GIRLS ON EDUCATION

    CHIKA IKE INSPIRES MOROCCAN GIRLS ON EDUCATION

    IN continuation of her reality show, ‘African Diva’, which is about to enter Season 3, Nollywood actress/producer, Chika Ike, is presently in Morocco, on a tour meeting with Moroccan girls on the importance of education.

    “I had a wonderful time speaking to the young girls in Asni, Morocco on the Importance of Education,” disclosed the actress when she visited ‘Education for all’ Asni 3.

    “It’s always a great experience traveling around Africa, women.”

    The African Diva Reality Show, (ADRS), is an interactive competition that focuses on the search for the ideal African woman.

    Born on November 8, 1985, Chika ‘Nancy’ Ike, apart from acting, is a television personality, producer, businesswoman, philanthropist and ex model.

  • Moroccan club splash millions on Mustapha Abdulahi

    Moroccan club splash millions on Mustapha Abdulahi

    Flying Eagles left full back, Mustapha Abdullahi, who was issued a Moroccan visa last week is expected tomorrow (Tuesday) in Casablanca, where he is expected to complete negotiations with the Boroto division 1 club, Defaa Hasan eljadida FC.

    Sources at the club claimed that the deal is worth N12.5 million, stressing that negotiations on the player’s remuneration is ongoing. Investigations revealed that the player has been assured that his personal package would be concluded on arrival in Casablanca.

    “As we speak the club is preparing to receive the player here,” a club official, who preferred not to be named as he was not allowed to speak to press on the matter, said.

    However,  Jolly Okay Ogu a licensed players’ agent, who was also linked to the transfer of top Super Eagles players like Obina Nwaneri , Uche Kalu and Onyekachi Okonkwo, said the transfer offers Abdullahi the opportunity to improve his game after the Europe deals failed to work out.

    Ogu confirmed that Mustapha is leaving the country on Monday (today) to Morocco for an important meeting.

    Said he: ” He was issued visa on Friday and he is travelling to Morocco, precisely Casablanca to meet some people. Well, he has an offer from a club, but the details haven’t been disclosed yet. You’ll be informed when he gets any offer.”

    Mustapha pocketed the U-21 left back position after replacing former Golden Eaglets star, Samuel Okon, who was subsequently dropped from the team. He, therefore, went on to feature in the last African Championship and the FIFA U-21 World Cup.

  • Between late Yar’Adua phone call and Moroccan King

    In describing Nigeria recently I was told—”Big nation, great people, but equally BIG problems.”

    Let me take us back a little, in December 2009, a certain Mallam Tanimu Yakubu, and economic guru lied to an entire nation that the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua called key government officials, including the then Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, on phone and spoke with them for five minutes.

    We are in March 2015, and after denials and counter denials by officials, Nigeria’s President Jonathan has said he is “highly embarrassed” that his officials said he had spoken to the Moroccan King when he had not.

    Earlier last week, Morocco recalled its ambassador over the affair after the Nigerian foreign ministry insisted the two heads of state had spoken by phone.

    President Jonathan did confess that he had been trying to speak to various African leaders to seek their support for Nigeria’s candidate for the position of African Development Bank (AfDB) president.

    The President’s spokesperson Reuben Abati released a statement saying President Jonathan was “shocked, surprised and highly embarrassed by the controversy that has erupted” and that he had ordered the foreign affairs minister to find out how it had occurred.

    “The regrettable furore that has developed over the matter is due entirely to misinformation as President Jonathan has neither spoken with King Mohammed or told anybody that he had a telephone conversation with the Moroccan monarch,” the statement said.

    The Nigerian foreign ministry had said “both leaders spoke extensively over the phone on matters of mutual interest and concern.”

    In 2009, the Yar’Adua call was coming after 44 days, of ‘no speech’, ‘video call’ or ‘photograph’ from Jeddah, where the President was hospitalised. It was yet another spin…in a long drawer of plenty spins during that era, including that staged BBC interview too.

    In that period we witnessed the mysteriously signed budget, Nigeria on terror list, sackings in the banking sector, fuel crisis and a nation practically on autopilot.

    It was in that mood that Tanimu told us that the president called xyz, it was the era, the president could govern from anywhere, when some kitchen cabinet or cabal clerks flew kilometres around the globe to have him sign the supplementary budget.

    Then some ‘goons’ just jet in and out to everywhere and anywhere and tell us they just came in from Jeddah. Nobody told us till date, how much Yar’Adua’s absence cost Nigerians in travels, estacode, medical bills and the cost of all the lies.

    Laughable cock and bull story.

    Every issue that is raised in respect to moving our nation forward is narrowed down to north south, Christian-Muslim, however when our leaders steal, it has no coloration. My take is that the leaders of the country are only united in looting the state treasury. And then we fight across our naïve idiosyncrasies, while they watch us.

    Why are we always looking for other countries approval, and acceptance, why are we a timid people, why are we never doing the right things at home?

    It’s our failure at home that has made U.S and Europe so relevant to us. We have to send our children there because the universities at home have failed. We have to look for jobs there because there are none at home. Some people even feel inferior to them and will rather live abroad at all cost- in their minds, by doing so, they’ve become superior human beings.

    We keep allowing our leaders make the wrong call, for how long—Only time will tell.

     

    •By Prince Charles Dickson