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  • How I rose from rejection to pinnacle of impact – Celebrity carpenter Moses

    How I rose from rejection to pinnacle of impact – Celebrity carpenter Moses

    Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Sagesse De Dieu Limited, Moses Amiebenomo, has shared his experience how he never lost sight of his dream to become a celebrity in his field.

    His story is one of perseverance, determination, and ultimately, triumph. Despite facing rejection and disapproval  Moses never lost sight of his dreams.

    Amiebenomo shared his experience in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja. 

    The statement reads: “Through his hard work and dedication, Moses has not only trained and mentored hundreds of people in the carpentry industry, but he has also created jobs for many individuals who have gone on to achieve great success. 

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    “In addition to all of this, Moses is also a philanthropist and the founder of the first college of traditional carpentry in Africa, Sagesse College of Traditional Carpentry.

    “Moses’ story is a testament to the power of resilience, perseverance and the unwavering commitment to one’s dreams. He stands as an inspiration to all of us, reminding us that with hard work and the right mindset, anything is possible. Let us all celebrate the journey of our celebrity carpenter and be inspired to follow our own passions, no matter how unconventional they may seem.”

  • FENERBAHCE LOAN DEAL: Moses gets ‘cult hero’ tag

    Chelsea loanee victor Moses has grabbed the cult hero toga among Turkish giants, Fenerbahce FC’s fans, having spent less than one month of the 18 months deal he struck with his new team, a week to the end of the transfer deadline day of January 31.

    Moses’ arrival at the Sükrü Saracoglu Stadium has coincided with the club winning back-to-back games to ease their relegation fears and after opening his account for Fener last time out, Moses’ impact has been praised by European football expert Andy Brassell.

    “The interesting thing is that he’s become a cult hero straight away because he’s the sort of player that Fenerbahce fans love,” Brassell told the ‘ On the Continent ‘ podcast.

    “He dares to do stuff and in a climate that’s been wracked with fear really because the stakes are so high, if you go down it’s an absolute disaster – you can’t really use the word ‘disaster’ in sport – but they would definitely use that there.

    “He’s someone who comes into that context without being affected by it. He comes on as a sub against Goztepe and wants to try tricks, he wants to dribble around players.

    The Nigerian international was actually a regular in the side under Antonio Conte for two full campaigns, but is one to have suffered from a change in head coach and a different formation.

    Maurizio Sarri’s to switch from his compatriot’s 3-5-2/3-4-3 system to his preferred 4-3-3 resulted in Moses being frozen out during the first half of the season as he’s not a natural right-back and was well down in the pecking order to start on the flanks.

    Meanwhile, Moses replaced Mehmet Ekici in the 46th minutes of the second half in the 1-0 loss to Kayserispor yesterday night. He was shown the yellow card in the 52nd minutes.

  • Moses pours encomium on Hazard

    Chelsea winger, Victor Moses has joined in raining encomium on his club-mate, Eden Hazard, following the Belgium star’s century of goals for The Blues, footballlive.ng reports.

    Moses is all glee for Hazard, after the dashing winger-cum-midfielder hit his 100th and 101st goals from 322 Cheslea appearances in a 2-1 win at Watford on Boxing Day.

    Hazard is the 10th Chelsea player to register 100 goals and joins Blues legends Roy Bentley, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Tambling, Peter Osgood, Kerry Dixon, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard in the elite class.

    In celebrating his colleague’s feat, Moses, who joined Chelsea on August 24, 2012, 54 days after the London-based side acquired Hazard from Lille Metropole of France, joined some of his colleagues in recalling the star’s best goal of their choice for the squad.

    In his verdict, Moses picked Hazard’s winner away to Liverpool in the third round of the League Cup on September 26, 2018 as his favourite.

    Moses beamed with nostalgia: “It was unbelievable – I thought it was going to go to extra-time and then he took on three players and they thought he was going to cross the ball, and then he just let it go!”

  • Chelsea celebrate Moses, Mikel for making World Cup

    English Premier League, Chelsea FC on Monday congratulated Victor Moses and Mikel Obi for making the Super Eagles World Cup Squad.

    The Blues also celebrated Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo who has been on loan to Kasimpasa of Turkey from Chelsea.

    Chelsea conveyed the wishes on Monday reckoning that the duo of Moses and Omeruo are on the list of players from the football club that will feature of their various national teams in Russia.

    Eagles Captain, Mikel was mentioned in the congratulatory message as Chelsea reckoned that the 31 year old spent more than a decade at Stamford Bridge before joining Tianjin TEDA in China.

    “Congratulations to @VictorMoses, @Omeruo22 and former Blue, @Mikel John_Obi who have all been selected to represent Nigeria in Russia!,” the club wrote on its web.

    Williams Borges Da Silva, Eden hazard, Courtois Thibaut, Batshuayi Mitchy, Geroud Olivia, and Kante  Ngolo are some of the Chelsea players that will feature for their national teams in Russia.

  • Mikel, Ndidi, Moses battle for King of the Pitch gong

    Organisers of the Nigeria Pitch Awards have revealed nominees for its annual event with Super Eagles’ trio of Victor Moses, Wilfred Ndidi and John Mikel Obi earmarked for the coveted King of the Pitch gong for year 2017/2018.

    The unveiling of nominees was held in Lagos on Wednesday, with the presence of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of SIAO Partners; Ms Aisha Falode (Chairperson of Nigeria Women Football League); thespian Segun Arinze; award-winning teenage actress, Esther-Whyte Bassey and a host of other distinguished media personalities.

    Speaking at the event, President of Nigeria Pitch Awards, Shina Phillips reiterated the commitment of the organisers to reward excellence, adding that it was incumbent on his team to present a credible and transparent reward system that anybody would be proud of.

    “As organisers, we have put in place a credible and transparent reward system for Nigerian footballers and stakeholders who have consistently displayed exceptional talents, skills, passion and commitment to improving the standard of our football,” noted Phillips.

    He said the Nigeria Pitch Awards has grown to become a significant part of Nigeria football, hence efforts would be geared to making the sixth edition to be held in Lagos in June, a memorable event.

    Meanwhile, Falode has described the Nigeria Pitch Awards as a unique platform in its own right, even as she praised the organisers for their consistency over the years: “We must commend the organisers for their efforts over the years because this is an award we have known for its credibility and perfect execution and it has continued to wax stronger despite lack of corporate sponsorship.”

    Falode also canvassed for additional categories for women’s football and her request was promptly endorsed by the organisers promising to increase the slots from two to four in the subsequent editions.

    Pastor Ighodalo whose firm SIAO Partners is in charge of the voting process, equally agreed that there should be an award category for the New Media for their massive presence on the internet.

    Gongs would be given out in 16 categories at the forthcoming event, and The Nation’s reporter Olalekan Okusan has been shortlisted for the Football Journalist of the Year (Print) category.

  • Rohr picks Mikel, Moses, Balogun, Troost-Ekong as Eagles stars

    GERNOT Rohr has named skipper Mikel Obi, Chelsea star Victor Moses as well as central defenders Leon Balogun and William Troost-Ekong as the Super Eagles top stars going into the World Cup in Russia.

    “We have a few very experienced players, such as our captain John Obi Mikel (Tianjin Teda, China). Our two central defenders William Troost-Ekong (Bursaspor, Turkey) and Leon Balogun (Mainz, Germany) are also very important to us,” the Eagles coach told Soccer Laduma in an interview.

    “We have players such as Victor Moses (Chelsea, England) and Alex Iwobi (Arsenal, England) – they are also very important for us. We have many young players, and everyone has a role to play in our team. But the most important leaders are our captain Mikel, the vice-captain Ogenyi Onazi, and Ahmed Musa also.

  • ‘Birthday Boy’ Moses Hits 200th EPL Game, Chelsea, Palace & Burnley Win

    ‘Birthday Boy’ Moses Hits 200th EPL Game, Chelsea, Palace & Burnley Win

    Birthday boy and Nigerian international Victor Moses played its 200th English Premier League Game on its twenty-seventh birthday.

    Moses Could not miss the chance to be on the pitch for 90 minutes in the 3-1 Chelsea win against Huddersfield at the John Smith’s Stadium on Tuesday.

    Odion Ighalo and Victor Moses during the Cameroon match in Uyo.

    Chelsea paid a birthday tribute to the Super Eagles star, who was Born December 22, 1990 in Nigeria,

    Moses  who was significant is celebrating his twenty-seventh birthday by collating a fifty-second video, highlighting his skills and some of the goals he has scored in the colours of The Blues.

    ”Happy Birthday @VictorMoses! ?,”  tweeted Chelsea via their official page.

    Moses has 67 appearances to his name for Chelsea, 74 Wigan Athletic, 21 West Ham, and he featured 19 times each while on loan at Liverpool and Stoke City to date.

    Meanwhile for the three Premier League Matches played on Tuesday, Palace snatched dramatic victory, Chelsea won, and Burnley went fourth.

    FT: Huddersfield 1-3 Chelsea

    • Bakayoko opens scoring (23)
    • Willian header for 2-0 (43)
    • Pedro adds third (50)
    • Depoitre with consolation (90+2)

      FT: Burnley 1-0 Stoke

    • Barnes nets late on (88)

    PALACE 2-1 WATFORD

    FT: Sensational from Palace, who were 1-0 down with one minute left. But finished in front. Goals from Sako and McArthur did the damage after Cleverley was sent-off for two yellow cards. They move off the bottom and out of the relegation zone. What a win!

  • Rohr calls up Mikel, Moses, Ighalo, 20 others for Zambia

    Rohr calls up Mikel, Moses, Ighalo, 20 others for Zambia

    Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr, has called up 23 players for the all-important 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Chipolopolo of Zambia in Uyo on Oct. 7.

    A statement from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja listed team skipper Mikel Obi among the call-ups.

    China-based forward Odion Ighalo and England-based Victor Moses, who were prominent in the team against Cameroon earlier this month, retained their places.

    South Africa-based Daniel Akpeyi and Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi are however returning to the team after injury knocked them out of the sessions against the African champions earlier this month.

    Defenders Leon Balogun, Abdullahi Shehu, William Ekong and Elderson Echiejile also made the list, while midfielders Wilfred Ndidi, Ogenyi Onazi and Oghenekaro Etebo were also included.

    Ahmed Musa, Kelechi Iheanacho, Moses Simon and Anthony Nwakaeme also earned call-ups.

    Portugal-based goalkeeper Dele Alampasu dropped to the standby sector, alongside wing back Tyronne Ebuehi, with two home-based professionals, Ifeanyi Ifeanyi and Afeez Aremu, joining them.

    Both Ifeanyi and Aremu were part of the Super Eagles B team which finished as runners-up at the just-ended WAFU Cup of Nations in Ghana.

    All invited players are expected to report in Uyo on Monday.

    NAN reports that Nigeria host Zambia on Oct. 7 at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, with a minimum win needed to guarantee them a sixth FIFA World Cup appearance.

    Qualification will mean the Eagles are landing in Russia for next summer’s event ahead of the final qualifying match away to Algeria in November.

    THE FULL LIST

    Goalkeepers: Daniel Akpeyi (Chippa United, South Africa); Ikechukwu Ezenwa (FC IfeanyiUbah); Ayodele Ajiboye (Plateau United FC)

    Defenders: William Ekong (Bursaspor FC, Turkey); Abdullahi Shehu (Anorthosis Famagusta, Cyprus); Leon Balogun (FSV Mainz 05, Germany); Elderson Echiejile (Sivasspor FC, Turkey); Uche Agbo (Standard Liege, Belgium); Chidozie Awaziem (Nantes FC, France); Olaoluwa Aina (Hull City, England)

    Midfielders: Mikel John Obi (Tianjin Teda, China); Ogenyi Onazi (Trabzonspor FC, Turkey); Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, England); Oghenekaro Etebo (CD Feirense, Portugal); John Ogu (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel); Mikel Agu (Bursaspor FC, Turkey)

    Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Leicester City, England); Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City, England); Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium); Alex Iwobi (Arsenal FC, England); Odion Ighalo (Chang Chun-Yatai, China); Victor Moses (Chelsea FC, England); Anthony Nwakaeme (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel)

    STANDBY: Dele Alampasu (Cesarense FC, Portugal); Tyronne Ebuehi (ADO Den Haag, The Netherlands); Aaron Samuel (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Afeez Aremu (Akwa United); Ifeanyi Ifeanyi (Akwa United). (NAN)

  • Moses, Iheanacho, Iwobi, et al

    The English game is arguably the most exciting in terms of talents and the massive global followership, thanks to the country’s vibrant media. Not forgetting the paparazzi, who highlight the oddities of the game. The English game stands out among the European leagues because of its upsets, intrigues, on-and-off field antics and the outlandish actions of the yobos at match venues.

    What excites people the most is the capacity filled stadia, even when there are matches in close areas as the Merseyside, London games and also in Manchester. How do these fans get to assemble weekly? The truth is that most of the English clubs are community-based, such that the people see them as theirs, not government.

    Indeed, a friend was shocked when I told him that Liverpool broke away from Everton, hence the bitter rivalry. This discussion arose before the Arsenal vs Everton game last Sunday at the Emirates Stadium. My friend, a Gunner, wasn’t comfortable with the fixtures, insinuating that Everton will disturb Arsenal to help Liverpool. I told him that would not be right. Arsenal beat Everton 3-1 and he called to say I was right.

    The English game can be ugly, but it is the promptness in which they handle situations arising from such ills that ensure viewership across the country. No sacred lambs. The guilty are not spared. Rules are binding on all, no matter whose ox is gored. Running the game in England, like in other European countries, is a business. But the English have raised the bar to make it their most alluring soccer competition.

    Not many can fault the crowd control mechanism associated with the English game. This mechanism ensures that everyone brings his family to watch games when the need arises. The officiating is chiefly responsible for the shocking results, frills and thrills, making the players the one to follow in terms of statistics and other records.

    Today, Chelsea is the first team to win the Barclays English Premier League, winning 30 matches. Chelsea is the only team to have played 38 games without a red card flashed at its players. Tottenham’s striker Michael Kane is the highest goal scorer, with 29 goals, despite missing 11 weeks, following injuries. Chelsea’s goalkeeper Courtois kept clean sheets in 16 games, making him the best in the league. Of course, nobody can sneer at the choice of Kante as the best player in the 38-match competition. Kante got a back-to-back gold medal for winning the Barclays English Premier League diadem, first with Leicester FC last year and now, with Chelsea. He was also voted the best by his colleagues. Chelsea’s director of football, Nigeria international Michael Emenalo told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that he sent roses to Leicester FC’s management after sealing Kante’s switch to the Blues last season. A worthy buy, if you ask followers of the English game, especially Chelsea’s fans.

    The beauty of the English game is that it recognises landmarks. It elaborately celebrateits stars. Could there have been a better way to escort John Terry out of the Stamford Bridge pitch where he played for 22 years than what the 22 players did for him in the 26th minute? Why the 26th minute? Of course, that is Terry’s jersey number and I won’t be shocked if Chelsea doesn’t assign that jersey to anyone next year, at least. It wasn’t happening for the first time. It also wasn’t because Terry was English. On that same pitch, Cote d’Ivoire’s Didier Drogba was celebrated. How could I have forgotten the immaculate medical facilities provided at match venues? The swiftness with which medical attention is taken to distressed players has reduced the number of deaths, which is commendable. Treatment starts right on the pitch. What it shows is that there are mini-hospitals at match venues to handle any eventuality. No lack of oxygen and the doctors stuck in the traffic. No tales of the ambulance driver going to eat or empty tank and no money for fuel. The stadium announcer doesn’t reel out vehicles’ numbers to re-park to allow the ambulance drive out of where it is parked.

    The European game will be very competitive next year, following the qualification of five big English sides – Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool. Check out the names of the coaches – Conte, Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, Mauricio Pochettino and Jurgen Klopp. They are not English. This explains why the league is the one used to benchmark others in all its ramifications.

    Talking about Chelsea reminds one of Victor Moses and his exploits with the league champions. Moses was brought in from Wigan Athletic because of his burgeoning skills. He couldn’t pass Mourinho’s standards. Mourinho kept loaning the Nigerian to other teams. Pundits thought that Moses’ sterling show with West Ham penultimate season could have convinced Mourinho to keep him. But faith smiled on Moses when Chelsea recruited Antonio Conte as their manager. It didn’t start easily for Moses until Conte opted for the wing-back formation.

    But like the typical Nigerian who seizes any opportunity to excel, Moses held on to the right wing-back position for duration of the 38-week competition, missing games only due to injuries. Moses won three Man-of-the-Match awards. He is listed as the 28th best player in the English game this season. Moses is one of the revelations of this season. He is being tipped as the next Nigerian to win the 2016/2017 Glo/CAF Africa Footballer of the Year award this year.

    But Moses has Gabon’s Aubameyang to contend with. Aubameyang is the highest goal-scorer in the German Bundesliga with 39 goals, even though Dortmund didn’t win the German title like Chelsea did, with Moses as one of the star actors. It is true that goals make all the difference in matches. However, winning trophies should have higher marks in grading players for the award. Moses is a key player for Nigeria, Aubameyang is a vital for Gabon. But Nigeria looks good to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

    Today is the English FA Cup final between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley. Two Nigerians, Moses and Alex Iwobi, will be featuring. My heart tells me that the game will be decided after 90 minutes. I won’t be shocked if it is also decided through penalty kicks. I’m not being a seer here. I’m just thinking aloud. Moses is sure to start the game. And if tradition is to be sustained, Iwobi will be introduced as a substitute. However, Iwobi’s remarkable performance last weekend could earn him a starting shirt and it would be nice watching Moses tackling Iwobi. Where are the photographers? Brothers at war, many would say. Good for the Nigerian game, if you ask me.

    Iwobi distinguished himself with the Gunners but became fatigued, leading to his being sent to the second team. He is back now. And he could be the joker Arsene Wenger may use to retain the English FA Cup, which the Gunners won last year. Super Eagles manager Gernot Rohr must be happy with Iwobi.

    Where do I start to judge Kelechi Iheanacho’s showing this season? I would rather say that Iheanacho’s end of season cameo appearances with Manchester City rest with Pep Guardiola’s tactics for every game. Guardiola wants to play his men. But I feel strongly that Iheanacho will blossom next year, especially if Sergio Aguero heads for Real Madrid. Otherwise, a January 2018 transfer will be Iheanacho’s bet option, if he must be in top shape for the Russia 2018 World Cup. Nigeria needs to beat Cameroon in Uyo in August to grab the group’s sole qualification ticket.

    When the news broke that Ahmed Musa signed for former champions Leicester City, many looked forward to how he will outpace his markers in the English game. But sacked manager  Claudio Ranieri didn’t give Musa an unbroken run of matches to adjust to the new system as he did with some of his wobbling stars, such as Vardy, Mahrez and Drinkwater. Musa struggled through with Ranieri, although matters became worse for the Nigerian when the new man, Shakespeare, took over.

    Ndidi turned out to be another Nigerian who distinguished himself in the English Premier League despite joining Leicester in January. Ndidi won many accolades. He enjoyed rave reviews of his performances. He scored some wonderful goals. He certainly was one of the best mid-season buys.

    The EPL has an uncanny way of humbling average players. Many have forgotten that Brown Ideye and Odion Ighalo played in there tlast season. They are in China, a league which is a novelty. But who will blame them for moving to China with the mindboggling figures they earn? Ighalo played for Watford FC. Ideye starred for West Bromwich Albion FC, found a new home in Olympiakos in Greece and now plies his trade in China with Mikel Obi. Ighalo and Ideye turned out to be one season stars for their clubs.

    How does one rate Isaac Success, given the remarkable marks Ndidi has achieved with Leicester in his debut half season displays? Success has been in-and-out of games for Watford. He has scored one goal, most times as a substitute. Ndidi will be useful to Rohr as a substitute, especially when the Eagles need the goals desperately in the closing stages of matches.

     

    Federations’ elections

     

    So much noise is being made by those contesting into the sports federation elections. Everyone thinks he/she has something to contribute. Rich men/women have collected forms, with many asking those seeking re-election what they did with previous tenures.

    Some aspirants are complaining about the use of cash to secure votes. Sports federation elections should not be about money but ideas. Voters ask for money because they know that they are recognised during this campaign period. Once aspirants get into office, they run the place like their estates. This should change.

  • South Africa coach picks Moses, Iheanacho, Iwobi as ‘Dangermen’

    South Africa coach picks Moses, Iheanacho, Iwobi as ‘Dangermen’

    Newly appointed coach of the Bafana Bafana of South Africa says beating Nigeria in Uyo when they clash on the 10th of June in the AFCON 2019 Qualifiers is possible.

    The coach who realised a squad of 25 players for the tie insist he has a squad mixed with youth and experience who will be able to get a positive result against Nigeria.

    ” We are not scared of Nigeria, we just need to be at our best to stop them from causing us trouble. Everybody knows about the quality of Victor Moses, Kelechi Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi, they are by far the three men who can do damages for Nigeria “, Baxter said.

    “We have also looked at aerial strength and tried to spread that well throughout the team; it means if we can have good preparation before we go, then we have a squad that is capable of giving Nigeria a good game.”