Tag: Niger

  • Niger partners foreign donor on IBBU medical school

    The Niger State government has entered into partnership with a reputable foreign donor to establish a Faculty of Medicine and construct an ultra-modern teaching hospital at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU), Lapai.

    The Commissioner for Health, Dr Mustapha Mohammed disclosed this when he visited the university with his education counterpart, Hajiya Fati Madugu to inspect the site of the proposed hospital on the main campus of the university.

    Though he did not name the donor, Mohammed expressed confidence in its readiness to support the project.

    He also said that the Governor Abubakar Bello’s administration was keen about the Faculty of Medicine to boost the quality and number of healthcare personnel in the state.

    On her part, Hajiya Madugu reiterated the state government’s determination to develop critical areas of Education, Health, Agricultural and Infrastructure as well as Youths and Women sectors.

    She congratulated the university for the feats it has achieved in areas of training, quality research output and community services and urged the Management to sustain the tempo.

    The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Muhammad Maiturare, praised the government for its plans.

    He said it was coming at the appropriate developmental phase of the university.

    He said the Lapai emirate had donated 100 hectares of land for the proposed hospital.

    When the delegation visited Etsu Lapai, Alhaji Umaru Bago III, he assured them of the emirate’s full support for the Medical School.

     

  • CHAN: Fans urge Super Eagles to sustain winning tempo

    CHAN: Fans urge Super Eagles to sustain winning tempo

    Football fans have urged the home-based Super Eagles to keep up the momentum after defeating their Republic of Niger counterparts 4-1 at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Kigali, Rwanda.

    The fans who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos described the win at the Stade de Kigali, Stadium as a good start for the team.

    Joe Erico, a former assistant coach of the Super Eagles, told NAN that the Super Eagles performed credibly though their first half performance in the game was not so super.

    “It was an expected result, playing against Niger is always a match we should dominate and come out with the necessary winning three points.

    “However, it was a very good game and the players gave good account of themselves, especially Chiakarta Elvis who came in as a substitute to bang in three goals.

    “They need to be more cautious in their defence as they meet other teams in their group.

    “I congratulate Nigeria and I congratulate Coach Sunday Oliseh; I wish the team the best of luck in the competition,’’ Erico said.

    Bright Omokaro, a former Super Eagles players commended the team for defeating their opponent in what he called “grand style’’.

    Omokaro urged the players not to relent in their level of play against the team they will be confronting in their next match.

    “The players started on a good note with this huge goal margin against Niger.

    “I hope they will be able to maintain their level of play and improve where it is necessary in the next group match,’’ he said.

    Kamiludeen Banjo, coach of the national deaf football team, expressed satisfaction with the team’s victory in the opening match.

    Banjo advised the team not to be distracted by the victory it recorded against Niger and urged the players to redouble their efforts in the next match.

    “We still have two group matches that will qualify us for the second round, so, the players should remain focus to achieve their target,” he said.

    In the same vein, Festus Agu, a coach in Ajegunle, praised the team for their effort in grabbing the maximum three points at stake in the match.

    Agu expressed confidence that the team would scale through the group stage of the tournament.

    “The players played as a well-coordinated side and that earned them the victory which is a commendable thing,” he said.

    A renowned sport analyst, Tayo Balogun, told NAN that the home-based Super Eagles played their hearts out in their opening match.

    Balogun said that the opening goal brought about the best in the players.

    “I must say that I am impressed by their style of play and the level of skills exhibited. This is a very good start.

    “After the first goal they started playing counter attack which is European style of play.

    “They maintained their positions all through the time of play and played as a team. None of them was after self-glory.

    “This is a new team that is in its technical stage, undergoing a building process where everyone is trying to blend with one another,” he said.

    The analyst, however, urged the Eagles’ handler, Sunday Oliseh, to exercise more patience with the team.

    “To get the best out of them at this CHAN, he (Oliseh) will have to be more patient with the players.

    “He should be meek and subtle with them because expectations are high from Nigerians and which not ought to be so,’’ Balogun said..

    The President General, Nigeria Football and Other Sports Supporters Club, Rafiu Ladipo, described the match as a good outing.

    Ladipo said that the second half was indeed more eventful.

    “In the first half, our opponents tried all their possible best to frustrate our players but I thank God we won it after all.

    “The pep talks Oliseh gave the players and their adherence to it indeed yielded positive results.

    “The result of the match also showed that we were a better side,” Ladipo said.

    . He added that the match was just one of the many to be played and called for improvement in subsequent matches.

    “We need to improve on our scoring abilities. They played well but most time, were always in off side position.

    “They are not always calm when moving and that’s why scoring chances could not be converted to goals.

    “If they were calmer, perhaps the match will have ended 6-1. I appreciate them for this wonderful stride in this match and wish them the best of luck throughout the tournament,’’ he said.

    Jonathan Akpoborie, a Super Eagles ex-international, said that the team listened to their handlers and played as instructed.

    “The boys did justice to the game. I am impressed with this game given the fact that it is our first game which has showed that they are ready for a win in the competition.

    “They played as expected of them. They stood their grounds, they defended well, the midfield was not leaking and the excellent assist which led to the win crowned it all.

    “The boys should not rest on their oars now that they have won this game but continue to win all the games,’’ he said.

    “I am happy that the boys stunned the crowd with an impressive win. I was not expecting a hat trick but I was optimistic that we will win the game when I saw the way they played.

    “This goes to show that we can achieve if we really put our minds to it. I give kudos to the coach and his technical crew for such brilliancy and teamwork.

    “If we want to go ahead to win the competition, I urge that the boys to keep up with this pace that they have showed and I can assure them that they will win the competition.’’

    Nigeria will play its next game against Tunisia in Group C in the Stade Regional Nyamirambo Stadium in Kigali and in their third encounter play Guinea.

    Tunisia and Guinea finished 2-2 in the group’s opening match played earlier in the day. (NAN)
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  • NIGERIA VS NIGER (5PM): Oliseh targets victory

    NIGERIA VS NIGER (5PM): Oliseh targets victory

    Nigeria will hope to get off to a winning start in the 2016 CHAN against next-door neigbours, Niger today. Kick-off time is 5pm Nigerian time.

    Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh said it was crucial to start the 2016 CHAN on a winning note.

    “We have a very good team to do well, but we pray for a good start in the tournament,” said Oliseh, who faces his first major championship since he was appointed the country’s coach in July 2015.

    Christopher Madaki and goalkeeper Femi Thomas said they are seeking victory in the opening game in Rwanda.

    “It’s victory we are going for against Niger Republic. Opening games are important in competitions and we are looking forward to start the CHAN on a winning note,” said Giwa FC defender Madaki.

    Enyimba goalkeeper Femi Thomas said he believes a two-week training camp in Pretoria, South Africa, has been worth it and this will be evident against the Mena of Niger.

    “Our camping in South Africa helped us, it brought us together as a team. We are like a family in camp with high spirit. Victory is our target,” Thomas said.

    Nigeria will be buoyed leading up to today’s game after they defeated the same team 2-0 in a friendly in Port Harcourt in September.

    Ghanaian-born Kofi Dan Kowa will be one of the most experienced players for Niger on Monday having being an international since 2008. He featured at  the 2012 and 2013 AFCONs for his adopted country.

    He has posted foreign stints in Tunisia, South Africa and most recently India.

    The daring central defender could also play as a defensive midfielder and scored in both legs of the qualifiers against Togo.

    Both West African countries are featuring for the second time in this competition.

    Niger made their debut at the 2011 tournament in Sudan and reached the quarterfinals, where they lost on penalties to the hosts.

    As it were, Niger stopped Nigeria from the 2011 competition after they overcame coach Daniel Amokachi’s team in Kano.

  • We’ll give our best against Niger-Akas

    We’ll give our best against Niger-Akas

    CHAN Eagles captain, Chima Akas has assured Nigerians that the team will put up maximum effort in their first group Game against the Menas of Niger Republic today.

    Akas, who took over the captaincy band after substantive skipper, Gbolahan Salami pulled out of the tournament, disclosed this at the pre-match press conference held at the Kigali stadium yesterday.

    Akas said the players had given their all in the course of the over a month training session and friendly matches they had in Abuja and Pretoria, adding that they have resolved to put in their best in the opener.

    “We have resolved to put in our utmost best knowing fully well that the match will not be easy because there are no cheap teams any more,” he said

  • Niger ready for local govt polls

    The Niger State Independent Electoral Commission (NSIEC) has said that it will employ the use of the Card Readers used by the Independent National  Electoral Commission (INEC) in the last general election.

    The commission also disclosed that the machinery for the conduct of the January 16 local government elections in the 25 local government councils in the state have been put in place.

    Disclosing this to reporters in Minna, the state capital, its Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Ali, said about 14,000 staff and 3,185 ad-hoc staff are being trained to operate the card readers.

    According to Ali, the INEC is assisting the Niger State Independent Electoral Commission (NSIEC) with the voters register, ballot boxes and some technical staff. He added that NSIEC had already installed its own server to ensure adequate storage of information.

    He said: “I can inform you that we are the first state electoral commission to install a server for the purpose of election.”

    Ali assured the political parties and their candidates that the commission will be fair and transparent in the conduct of the election. He also urged the electorate to ensure that lawlessness, thuggery and ballot box snatching, are avoided before, during and after the election.

    The poll was earlier scheduled for November 7 last year, but it was shifted for what the NSIEC described as logistic reasons.

    The non-sensitive materials for the election have already been sent to the headquarters of the commission in the 25 local government areas. Also, the sensitive materials have been distributed.

  • Eagles CHAN foes Niger hold Ethiopia

    Eagles CHAN foes Niger hold Ethiopia

    Nigeria’s opening CHAN Group C opponents, Niger were only denied a victory against Ethiopia by a questionable late penalty in a friendly on  Saturday.

    Niger took an early lead through a stunning effort from outside the box by Idrissa Garba, before they were pegged back from the penalty spot after their defender was adjudged to have handled the ball inside his box in the 89th minute.

    St Georges midfield star, Panom Gatosh converted the spot kick to save the game for the home team.

    Both teams are getting set for the CHAN, which gets underway on Saturday in Kigali, Rwanda.

    Niger, who paraded experienced players like Issiaka Koudize and Yacouba Ali, will face Nigeria in an opening Group C match of the CHAN on Monday, January 18, in Kigali.

  • Boko Haram militants kill 15 in Niger

    Boko Haram militants attacked a village in Niger’s southern border area of Diffa on Thursday, killing 15 people, two security sources said.

    The insurgents arrived in the village of Gogone on foot and opened fire indiscriminately on residents, the sources told Reuters, adding that Niger troops had pursued them.

    Niger’s Diffa region has suffered dozens of cross-border strikes this year by militants whose stronghold in northeast Nigeria lies just a few kilometres away.

    A state of emergency has been declared there in a bid to boost security. But the attackers often manage to flee across the River Komadougou, marking the border with Nigeria.

    Central African leaders in regional bloc CEEAC said on Wednesday at a summit that they were raising 50 billion CFA Francs ($80 million) to help Nigeria’s neighbours fight the insurgents.

    An 8,700-strong regional task force with troops from Chad, Niger, Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon is operational but has yet to begin joint military strikes against the group.

  • Free VVF surgery for 30 women in Niger

    No fewer than 30 women in Niger State have undergone surgery for Vesico Vaginal Fistula or VVF.

    The procedure was facilitated by the wife of the state governor Dr. Amina Sani Bello.

    VVF, which affects women’s urinary tract, results from protracted labour, leaving them unable to control the passage of urine.

    Mrs Bello, herself a medical doctor, invited VVF experts from Kano and Katsina states who conducted the procedure for free.

    The governor’s wife also participated in the operation.

    Speaking to reporters after one operation at the General Hospital in Kontagora, Dr. Amina Bello said, “VVF is a terrible condition which usually affects women in the poor areas and because they are poor, it is difficult to get treatment. What we have done in collaboration with Sani Bello Foundation and Niger State government is to call Fistula surgeons who are experts in treating the diseases surgically so that those affected can have the surgery free and be integrated back into the society.”

    According to her, Niger State, especially Niger North Senatorial Zone, has a large number of women with VVF who have not been treated.

    She said that in addition to having the surgery, the women will be rehabilitated.

     

  • 12 get India scholarship in Niger

    A member of the House of Representatives Abubakar Lado Suleja has provided funds for 12 indigent students of Niger State origin to study at an Indian university.

    The lawmaker, who represents Suleja/Gurara/Tafa Federal constituency, said the beneficiaries will study healthcare courses at the NOIDA International University, India.

    Eight of the students are to study General Nursing and Midwifery, while three will study Physiotherapy for the four-year period.

    Suleja said the scholarship initiative was conceived to ensure that students, especially indigent ones were not denied opportunity of progressing with their education in a world that is getting more competitive by the day.

    Besides, the Federal lawmaker said that the result of the initiative would not only improve health care service delivery in his constituency but also provide his constituency with adequate health personnel.

    He said, “During my campaigns, I went round all the polling units and most of the complaints I received pertain to the issue of healthcare delivery. We’re lacking health personnel in most of the communities.

    “So, I felt we should create an initiative to give adequate opportunities to the younger ones to go and study health related courses in order to help the people in their communities.”

    One of the beneficiaries, Talatu Yusuf said, “We have been looking for admission for long in vain, but Hon Lado came to our rescue. We are very happy for the change we have in APC.  We thank him for doing this honour to us. It is not easy. We have been in this Suleja for long, and many people had this position in the past, but they couldn’t do this.”

    Of the 12 students, nine are female, two male.

     

  • 2016 CHAN campaign: Niger meets Eagles Jan. 18

    2016 CHAN campaign: Niger meets Eagles Jan. 18

    Nigeria’s Home Eagles will kick off their campaign at the 2016 African Nations Championship  on January 18 against the Menas of Niger at the Stade Régional Nyamirambo, Kigali.

    CAF conducted the draws for the fourth edition of the competition last  weekend in Kigali; pitching the Eagles against Tunisia’s Les Aigles de Carthage as well as Niger and the Syli nationale.

    The next set of games for Sunday Oliseh’s men comes up on January 22 and 26 against Tunisia and Guinea.

    The last game will be at a different venue; Umuganda Stadium, from the first and second.