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  • 2019 IAAF WC: Oduduru hits semifinal in 200m

    Divine Oduduru has qualified for the semifinal of the men’s 200m after recording one of the fastest time among the losers at the 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019.

    He finished fourth with a 20.40secs behind Great Britain’s Adam Gemili (20.06), Turkey’s Ramil Guliyev (20.27) and Netherland’s Taymir Burnet (20.37) in the first heat in the men’s 200m.

    Among the seven heats, Oduduru remains the fastest among the losers even better that third place finishers in some of the heats.

    Oduduru’s nearly missed competing in the 200m but a quick appeal from the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) to IAAF ensured he took part.

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    Okagbare and Oduduru failed to show up for the 100m on Friday and they were expected to be prevented from competing in the 200m, but a quick appeal by AFN saved the day as the sprinters were given the go-ahead to compete.

    Just like Oduduru, Okagbare will take to the track today as she competes against her rivals in the women’s 200m with the top three advancing to the semifinal.

    In the women’s 400m, Patience Okon-George and Favour Ofili will battle it out with the best in the world for places in the semifinal.

  • Ndidi scores as five-star Leicester beat Newcastle

    Wilfred Ndidi produced a Man-of-the-Match performance yesterday  as Leicester City produced a clinical performance to trash 10-man Newcastle 5-0 at the King Power Stadium.

    The win puts Leicester in the third position with 14 points, two points behind Man City who sits in second place and seven points behind leaders, Liverpool who they face on Saturday.

    The Nigeria international hit the scoresheet with the fifth goal in the final minute of the game, converting from Ben Chilwell’s cross.

    It was Ndidi’s second goal of the season having already scored in the Foxes 1-1 draw against Chelsea earlier this season.

    Earlier goals from Ricardo Pereira followed by a brace by  Jamie Vardy as well as the own goal by  Paul Dummett  helped Leicester to its biggest ever Premier League win.

    Meanwhile, other Nigeria Internationals in action yesterday  included William Troost-Ekong who played the entire match but  got a yellow card in  Udinese’s  1-0 win over Bologna.

    Anthony Nwakaeme and John Mikel Obi started for Trabzonspor with the former Super Eagles captain getting a yellow card  while  Nwakaeme scoring the last goal in the 4-1 thrashing of Besiktas.

    In Greece, Super Eagles prospect Chuba Akpom started from the bench in PAOK Thessaloniki FC 2-2 clash with AEK Athens. Anderson Esiti was on the bench and didn’t play any part.

  • Elumelu seeks $2.5b Japanese investment for Africa

    Chairman, Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, has asked Japan to invest $2.5 billion representing  five per cent of its $50 billion commitment to Africa.

    Elumelu, African investor and philanthropist, spoke at the seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) in Yokohama, Japan.

    “At TICAD 2016 in Kenya, Japan pledged $30 billion for Africa. This year you have generously increased this to $50 billion. If we invested just five per cent in Africa’s new generation of entrepreneurs, following my Foundation’s robust, proven model of getting capital directly to those best placed to catalyse growth and create real impact, we could touch 500,000 lives, across the 54 African countries, broadening markets, facilitating job creation, improving income per capita, and laying the key foundation for political and economic stability”, Elumelu said.

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    His statement captured his vision of a relationship between Japan and Africa, which prioritises economic and shared prosperity. He outlined the three key pillars of a bold and transformative structure: investment in infrastructure, partnership with the African private sector, and investment in Africa’s youth.

    He urged Japan to learn from the example of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, which champions empowering African entrepreneurs, as the most sustainable means of accelerating the development of Africa. The Tony Elumelu Foundation, in just five years has assisted over 7,500 African entrepreneurs across every African countries, with seed capital, capacity building, mentorship and networking opportunities through its $100 million Entrepreneurship Programme.

  • Cleric to Buhari: release Sowore, others

    Senior Pastor of the Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Gospel Church in Akure, Ondo State, Adewale Giwa, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to release the founder of Saahara reporters, Omoyele Sowore and other political detainees.

    On September 20, the federal government slammed Sowore with seven charges bordering on alleged treasonable felony, fraud, money laundering and cyber-stalking.

    Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal Court in Abuja ordered his release after observing the 45-day ruling to keep Sowore detained had expired.

    But days after meeting the bail condition, the DSS had yet to release Sowore.

    While describing the action of the DSS as against the principles of democracy, Pastor Giwa called on President Buhari to remember God that saved him from a long medical absence in the United Kingdom and set Sowore and others free.

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    “We make plans but the Lord determines our steps, according to Proverbs 16:9. Nobody is greater than Almighty God who created us, and everything is temporary, nothing is permanent.

    “I don’t know whether Christians and Muslims are serving the same God. If we do, president Buhari should think about the God that saved him from illness in the UK and listen to the cries of Nigerians.

    “Since 1999, Nigeria has produced three Presidents before Buhari and none of them is there as a sitting president. Your time shall go, and another person shall come in.

    “Out of the three past presidents, Nigerians today can talk about who did well or not. The most important philosophical question to ask ourselves is that; what can somebody say after you?”

  • OAU collaborates with academy to offer advanced professional certificate course

    Africa’s first Practical School of Integrated Brand Experience and Idea Management, Orange Academy and Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State are collaborating to offer a new academic programme to be known as the ‘Advanced Professional Certificate in Brand Experience Design and Communication Arts’.

    The formal announcement of this collaboration and the new programme was made at the 10th Orange Academy Immersion and Art of Positive Thinking (APT) ceremony held at the Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja-Lagos.

    The ceremony, which is an annual rite of passage for every graduating Brand Experience Specialist of the Academy, celebrated the graduation of 75 graduands who now join an army of over 5000 alumni that are often referred to as ‘Orange Minds’.

    The event was also attended by family members and friends of the graduands, Orange Academy alumni, Orange Academy board members and stakeholders, who were delighted to warmly receive the team from the Obafemi Awolowo University led by Dr. Adeola Ogunrin of the Department of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, who made the collaboration officially public.

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    Ogunrin, while addressing the gathering on behalf of the Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof.  Eyitope Ogunbodede, said: “This evening we have come before you to say that Orange Academy has become a part of us. We have studied Orange Academy very closely and believe very strongly that they are worthy of this collaboration. The Obafemi Awolowo University will ensure that the highest standard that we are known for is strictly adhered to during this programme and collaboration. The programme, Advanced Professional Certificate in Brand Experience Design & Communication Arts, fits into the vision of our department which is to fill the gap in vital areas of developing manpower, training, professional and other important components of adult life. The curriculum has been so designed to cater for relevance and advances at the workplace to impact lives positively for a better Nigeria.”

    The Advanced Professional Certificate in Brand Experience Design & Communication Arts programme is a two semester course that spans a six-month duration of major practical sessions, which upon completion will earn participants the Advanced Professional Certificate in Brand Experience Design & Communication Arts from the Obafemi Awolowo University.

    Speaking on behalf of the Provost, Faculty, Management and the entire workers of Orange Academy, spokesman for the academy Femi Odukoya said: “We are so delighted that after such a conscientious journey of creating and offering of the brand experience programme for 10 years, the Obafemi Awolowo University’s collaboration with us is an attestation to our commitment and vision of ‘This One thing’. Our vision of ‘This one thing’ is to discover and nurture the inner creative self to tell stories that can change businesses, brands and people for good.

  • Kogi PDP: Torn apart by primary

    The Kogi State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is battling with post-primary crisis that may affect its chances at the poll. JAMES AZANIA, reports.

    At the end of the governorship shadow election of the Kogi State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Musa Wada emerged as the flag bearer for the November 16 governorship election.

    The emergence of Wada, brother of the immediate past governor Capt. Idris Wada, who also contested for the ticket, upset his co-aspirants.

    Wada polled 748 votes to clinch the ticket. He was trailed by Abubakar Mohammed Ibrahim, the son of former Governor Ibrahim Idris (Ibro), who garnered 710 votes.

    Capt. Wada came third, with 345 votes, while Senator Dino Melaye polled 70.

    Others include Aminu Suleiman- 55 votes, Victor Adoji-54, Erico Joseph- 42, AVM Saliu Atawodi (retd.)- 11, Emmanuel Omebije- 9 votes, Mohammed Shuaibi- 4 votes, Bayo Michael- 2 votes and Jabiru Haruna- 0.

    The counting resumed in the disrupted primary, setting the stage for disagreement. If not well managed, litigation, post-primary litigation may affect its chances at the poll.

    The exercise ended abruptly, following the invasion of the Lokoja Confluence Stadium, venue of the primary, by gunmen.

    Voting by delegates had, however, ended and sorting of ballots under way, when the gunmen stormed the venue at around 1.45am, causing pandemonium.

    Votes in eight out of the 10 ballot boxes had been sorted and counted before the disruption. The Governor Umar Fintiri-led election panel called a meeting of the 13 aspirants and it was agreed that sorting and counting should continue.

    Counting was to proceed at a lodge, adjacent the Government House, Lokoja, with all the aspirants and their agents present.

    Many factors led to Wada’s emergence. Money played a big role.

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    The aspirants, in their bid to outdo one other, shared $1,000 each to delegates, while another was said to have added a motorcycle each, to the $1,000 he shared.

    Prior to the commencement of the shadow poll, an aspirant, on hearing that rumour of his purported withdrawal from the race was gaining ground, retorted: ‘how can I step down; when I gave the highest (money) to delegates?’

    Such was the uneasiness. Rumours pervaded the atmosphere, including an allegation that one of the aspirants ochestrated the invasion of the venue, on seeing signs that voting was not going in his favour.

    Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West), who was initially reported to be heading for the courts to challenge the outcome of the exercise, later rejected his appointment as the Director-General of the PDP Governorship Campaign Organisation, a position that later went to T. J. Yusuf (Kabba/Ijumu Federal constituency).

    The paradigm shift, in the emergence of Wada was near seismic, not jolting the party establishment, but also highlighting some perceived trends that stakeholders questioned.

    Wada’s emergence began to appear more in the shape of setting new trend in dynastic tendencies in the affairs of the major opposition party.

    A member of the PDP and former Acting Governor, Chief Clarence Olafemi, who served as the DG of the Abubakar Atiku presidential campaign organisation, during the general election, kicked.

    Olafemi, whose son was to run as deputy to Abubakar Ibrahim, son of former Governor Ibrahim Idris, if their permutations had materialised, opted for rapport with the APC government, saying he has been short-changed by his party, despite the sacrifices he made for it.

    He gave the hint that he was on his way out of the PDP.

    The primary also turned out to be a Kogi East affair. Kogi East is home to the majority Igala-speaking tribe.

    The Idris and the Wadas played central role in the process. Hence, the inevitable clash of family interests, more so that support crossed filial lines.

    Of the 13 aspirants that contested, the Wada family paraded two; the eventual winner and his elder brother and Idris Wada.

    Before the exercise, pundits had narrowed it to a two-way race between the immediate past governor and the son of Alhaji Ibrahim Idris.

    The PDP had ruled Kogi for 13 unbroken years, before the All Progressives Party (APC) wrestled power from it, at the November 21, 2015 governorship poll.

    While Musa Wada, younger brother of Idris Wada and son in-law to former Governor Ibrahim Idris (Ibro), emerged the candidate, followed closely by Abubakar Ibrahim Idris, another Ibro son, Ibrahim and an elder brother to Musa Wada’s wife, threw his support behind Capt. Wada.

    The initial bad blood between the Wadas was highlighted by a security detail, who spoke under the condition of anonymity.

    He claimed that when the shootings started, he and others made to safeguard the Wada brothers, and after managing to get the younger Wada into a waiting SUV, the elder brother and former governor, bluntly refused to join in the same vehicle, notwithstanding the danger that stared all in the face”.

    The primary panel had a lot to contend with. It called a meeting of the 13 aspirants, paving the way for the conclusion of the exercise, but not the bad blood.

    Between the Wadas, it would appear, however, that all may have been put behind them. The former governor was said to have declared afterwards, that he held no grudge against his younger one, and expressed his readiness to work for the victory of the party.

    “The delegates were wise. They rejected Ibro and Wada (the two former governors), because of bitter rivalry between them, and picked another person.

    “Wada after the election said he would not appeal, and also decided to call his brother to congratulate him and that settles the political feud. It is more complex in Ibro’s family, but I know common sense will prevail,” said a party chieftain.

    Not only is it feared that the rancour within the Idris and Wada clans may negatively affect the electoral fortunes of the party, other simmering and resolved grievances may further bedevil the main opposition party.

    Relations between Ibrahim Idris and Capt. Wada, who was handpicked by the former as his successor, is at low ebb.

    At the last Kogi PDP congress in Lokoja, Capt. Wada refused to acknowledge his predecessor. He did not exchange pleasantries with him, despite the close proximity in their sitting arrangement.

    Another son of former Governor Ibrahim Idris,  Suleiman, was the major backer of the failed return bid of the last Kogi PDP governor, to the Government House Lokoja.

    There is division in the Kogi PDP family. It can at best be summed up as precarious. The management will go a long way in determining the fate of the party in the election.

  • ‘Sanwo-Olu poised to develop Lagos’

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is committed to actualising the vision of making Lagos one of the top five African cities of choice to invest, live, work and recreate as a tourist destination, Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions Mrs. Ajibola Ponnle has said.

    She spoke at the opening ceremony of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) annual training for union members with the theme: “Labour Leadership: Growth, Opportunities and Challenges”. It was held in Ikeja, Lagos.

    Ponnle, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Office of Establishment and Training, Mr. Abiodun Bamgboye, said the present administration is resolute to build a greater Lagos anchored on inclusiveness, shared vision, prosperity, investment in people, safe environment and eco-friendly infrastructural development.

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    She said the Sanwo-Olu administration is deploying the T.H.E.M.E.S. (Transportation and Traffic Management, Health and Environment, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st century Economy, Entertainment and Tourism, Security and Governance) agenda as its strategic thrust for service delivery, stressing that the outcome is better quality of life and improved standard of living for the residents.

    Mrs. Ponnle hailed the union for the annual training of members, saying it was educative and informative.

    She said the labour leadership, like any other, must be better equipped with skills, knowledge, competence and attitude to manage followers in a more creative and productive manner.

    The commissioner said as a strategic partner with the labour centres and trade unions, her ministry looked forward to a more robust and rewarding government- labour relationship.

    TUC Lagos State chapter Chairman Comrade Gbenga Ekundayo said the essence of the training was to change members’ minds from the old ways of doing things to better opportunities that would not conflict with the fundamental purposes of trade unionism.

  • 203 students get scholarship, bursary

    Two hundred and three indigent and non-indigent students of tertiary institutions in Eti-Osa Local Government in Lagos State have received bursary awards of N20,000 each.

    Three got scholarship awards of N200,000 each, while 20 widows got N10,000 each and food items.

    Executive Chairman Eti Osa Local Government Saheed Bankole said the scholarship awards were given out to students with outstanding performances in their academic fields, noting that it was the first time such would be done in any local government.

    He  said the scholarship awardees were selected based on those with higher Grade Point Average. The students are: “Hikmat Maiyegun, Olayiwola Remilekun and Rufai Olamilekan Saheed.”

    Bankole noted that the local government in a bid to imbibe the attitude of prudent spending and the need for savings into the subconsciousness  of the students,  partnered  Wema Bank and created a personalized bank account and debit card for each recipient of the bursary award and scholarship.

    He advised them to be proactive and more enthusiastic, saying it gives credibility to all the efforts put in place either by the government or corporate organisations.

    Bankole added that the support for the widows was to put a smile on their faces.

    Secretary to the Local Government Idowu Badru advised the students to use the funds given to them judiciously and  craved the indulgence of the widows benefiting from the financial support to bear with the local government and manage what has been given.

    He pledged on behalf of the council to do more subsequently.

    A retired Director, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Mrs Abisola Adekoya, urged the widows to carry on their lives and build a sustainable business or career path for themselves.

  • Agbaje eyes 2019 Governor’s Belt

    Idowu Agbaje, the best boxer at the 105th edition of the Monthly Saturday Boxing Show held recently at Rowe Park in Lagos, has revealed that he wants to win the prestigious Lagos Governor’s Belt.

    Idowu told NationSport it would be an honour to join his brother Taiwo in winning the premier amateur boxing competition in Nigeria that discovered national champions like Olaide Fijabi and Joseph Oto.

    Taiwo Agbaje,a two-time Lagos Governor’s belt champion, is a fast-rising featherweight and was named the best boxer at the last GOtv Boxing Night.

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    “It would be an achievement to win the Governor’s Belt as my role models Taiwo, Fijabi Olaide and Oto Joseph have done in the past and I believe taking the belt home will boost my boxing career.

    “I hope to join my elder brother in winning the belt. It would be an honour to be the first brothers to win it”

    The Governor’s Belt holds every Boxing Day, December 26 and is organised by the Lagos State Amateur Boxing Association in partnership with Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame, chaired by Olawale Edun.

  • CAF CONFEDERATION CUP: Rangers book playoff spot after win over Pelican

    Enugu Rangers have picked a ticket to the playoffs round of the CAF Confederation Cup competition after they squeezed through 4-3 on aggregate in Enugu over AS Pelican of Gabon.

    The Flying Antelopes were beaten 2-1 in Libreville two weeks ago but they overturned the first-leg deficit in style at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu yesterday.

    The game began on an uninspiring note for the seven times Nigerian champions when they allowed the visitors to take an early lead through Dertin Amores in the fourth minute.

    Rangers raised the bar almost immediately and they were rewarded with the equalizing goal in the 18th minute through Ifeanyi George.

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    The Flying Antelopes tried to increase the tally before the halftime but their patience was rewarded in the 50th minute when Nnamdi Egbujor scored his second goal in the competition for Rangers.

    The remaining Nigerian club in the second-tier club competition ensured there won’t be any comeback for the Gabonese side when Ibrahim Olawoyin netted the third goal in the 57th minute to throw the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium into frenzy.

    The Gabonese went in  search of the second goal that could have seen them sneak into the final round at the expense of Rangers but the Nigerian team’s defence was rock solid for the remainder of the game.