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  • Chelle recalls Okoye, Ejuke, for World Cup playoffs

    Chelle recalls Okoye, Ejuke, for World Cup playoffs

    Coach Eric Chelle has recalled goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, Sevilla winger Chidera Ejuke, and Chidozie Awaziem, while suspended Semi Ajayi is also listed for next week’s CAF 2026 World Cup Playoffs in Morocco.

    Ajayi will miss the Gabon clash after he picked up his second booking in the qualifiers against Benin, but he will be eligible for the next stage of the Playoffs should Nigeria advance.

    Otherwise, this is about the same squad that beat both Lesotho and Benin last month to advance to the Playoffs.

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    The list includes team captain William Troost-Ekong, star striker Victor Osimhen, goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, and defenders Bright Osayi-Samuel and Calvin Bassey.

    Veteran midfielder Alex Iwobi, alongside Benjamin Fredericks, Frank Onyeka, Wilfred Ndidi, Samuel Chukwueze, and Ademola Lookman, were also named in the squad. Raphael Onyedika, Tolu Arokodare, Jerome Akor Adams, and Olakunle Olusegun also made the cut.

    The players are expected to arrive in Morocco from their various clubs in Europe and beyond, converging in Rabat on Monday, November 10.

    Nigeria will face Gabon in the first semi-final at the 22,000-capacity Complexe Sportif Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan in Rabat next on Thursday.

  • Okoye earns plaudits  despite conceding twice in Udinese’s win

    Okoye earns plaudits  despite conceding twice in Udinese’s win

    Returnee  Maduka Okoye has earned the praises of Udinese coach Kosta Runjaic  despite  conceding twice  in his side’s 3-2 victory over Lecce in Serie A on Saturday.

    He noted  that the Super Eagles goalkeeper’s limited game time made the outing a challenging one.

    Okoye who  missed Udinese’s opening fixtures of the 2024-25 season while serving a two-month ban for a betting-related offence,  made his season debut in a 1-1 draw against Cremonese and returned between the sticks for the clash with Lecce.

    The Nigerian international is still seeking his first clean sheet of the campaign, conceding two second half goals at the Bluenergy Stadium.

    Udinese led 2-0 at halftime thanks to strikes from Jesper Karlstrom and Keinan Davis, but Medon Berisha pulled one back with a spectacular free-kick in the 58th  minute, leaving Okoye catching thin air as the ball flew into the net.

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    Ten minutes later, Okoye misjudged a corner but was fortunate when his defence cleared the danger.Adam Buksa restored Udinese’s two-goal cushion in the 89th  minute, only for Konan N’Dri to fire a stunning shot into the top corner from outside the box, beating Okoye once again.

    Speaking to reporters after the game, Runjaic said: “Okoye hasn’t played for two months, he’s only been on the pitch in training. I think it’s not an easy situation for anyone in general.

    “He didn’t have much to do in the first half, but despite that, we need to maintain the right level of concentration. I still have to review the goals.

    “Okoye tried to give his all. His best, it’s a success that gives an important boost on a psychological level.”

    Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle will be monitoring Okoye’s performances ahead of his squad announcement for next month’s 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff against Gabon.

  • Eagles Tracker: Okoye superb in Udinese draw 

    Eagles Tracker: Okoye superb in Udinese draw 

    • .Sadiq Umar benched, Osimhen missing

    Super Eagles midfielder, Frank Onyeka had a cameo appearance for Brentford in their 2-1 home win over Crystal Palace in their English Premier League (EPL) opener yesterday.

    Onyeka who was a squad member with the Bees last season is said to be reviewing his stay with the club as he goes in search of more regular game time.

    He was introduced by Thomas Frank led Brentford in the 84th minute to help protect their slender lead against stubborn Crystal Palace. 

    In Spain, Sadiq Umar was an unused substitute for Real Sociedad who were beaten 2-1 at home by Rayo Vallecano.

    Umar has been reported told he is surplus to requirements and may leave the club at cut price. 

    In Italy, Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye was yellow carded in the 32nd   minute of Udinese’s 1-1 draw at Bologna. 

    Okoye made series of fine saves to keep Udinese in the game as they secure their first point of the season away. 

    In another game, expectedly Victor Osimhen was not considered for action for Napoli who were thrashed 3-0 at Hellas Verona on Antonio Conte’s Series A debut for Partenopei. 

    Osimhen is rumoured to be closed to a move to Chelsea but nothing has been confirmed by his current club whose head coach is eager to ship the Super Eagles out of the club for him to acquire the services of his former player at Chelsea, Romelu Lukaku. 

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    While in  France, Super Eagles invitee, Gabriel Osho was available for the entire duration of the game as his new club, Auxerre pipped Terem Moffi’s OGC Nice 2-1. 

    Moffi is still out due to knee injury he copped during training session before the start of the season.

    Also, Akor Adams was on for Montpellier for 80 minutes in their 1-1 draw at home to Strasbourg while Moses Simon was introduced in the 75th minute by Nantes who got a goalless draw away at Toulouse. 

    In Belgium, reigning league champions, Club Brugge got their first win of the season after four games in their 1-0 home victory over Royal Antwerp with Raphael Onyedika contributing 83 minutes to ensure that was possible. 

  • Super Eagles’ recall thrills Okoye

    Super Eagles’ recall thrills Okoye

    Goalkeeper Maduka Okoye is thrilled to earn his first invitation to the Super Eagles since October, 2023 for the friendlies with Saudi Arabia and Mozambique.

    Okoye who  helped Udinese to another topflight ticket on the final day of the season , has been called up for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Republic billed for next month.

    The 24-year-old was however not considered for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire after it was reported that he declined to be invited to allow him concentrate on his club’s games.

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    The shot stopper is among the 23 players listed by Nigeria head coach, Finidi George for the games against Bafana Bafana and Squirrels and he is happy to return to the senior national team again.

     “I am very happy to return to the national team. it is a great honor for me and my family to play for Nigeria,” Okoye told Udinese official website.

    The Super Eagles will host Bafana Bafana at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo on Friday, June 7.

    The three-time African champions will travel to Abidjan to keep a date with the Squirrels three days later.         

  • Breakthrough for dogged artist Okoye

    Artists do not come of a harder hue than light-skinned sculptor, painter and poet Chidi A. Okoye. A firm believer in the creative enterprise, Okoye has applied his art diligently in Nigeria, Canada and the United States, surmounting all kinds of institutional obstacles. He remains undaunted in his quest for excellence, daring all odds. His drive brought him in contact with the equally determined Dr Sally Mbanefo, the Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Indigenous Artworks, Culture and Tourism of Anambra State. Mbanefo, who incidentally started painting as a tender teenager, knows an original when she sees one.

    The collaboration of Mbanefo and Okoye could not have come at a more opportune time. Okoye has since set to work, rebranding Mbanefo’s ministry in the Jerome Udoji Secretariat, Awka, Anambra State into a permanent art exhibition centre with exquisite sculptures, paintings, lush carpet, grass and flowers.

    Governor Willie Obiano had headhunted Mbanefo into the service of Anambra State after her posting as the Director-General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) in Abuja by adding to her portfolio the novel “Indigenous Artworks” facet. It is in the pursuit of the promotion of indigenous artworks that Obiano took personal charge of commissioning Okoye’s “Mmilioma Anambra” foundational exhibition during the Anambra Homecoming Festival on Friday, December 14.

    The Mmilioma Anambra Statue at the centre of the exhibition rotunda depicts a young maiden carrying a clay pot bearing water from the original source which she is poised to pour into a larger communal pot to be shared in the rhythms of life. The communitarian essence of Okoye’s Mmilioma symbolises the watering of the Igbo spiritual bond of the land (ala), to wit, Mother Earth. This represents the renewal and restoration of Anambra as a new paradise holding aloft the light of the nation.

    Chidi Okoye gives voice to his vision thus: “I pray and believe that Mmilioma Anambra will compel our visionary Governor and our royal fathers and mothers to see our highly needed place of Arts and Culture as a befitting state art gallery in Awka and engage a professional artist to manage our Arts Department for the economy we seek.”

    Okoye got his higher training in art at the esteemed Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) Enugu when “IMT was IMT, the place to be for gifted artists.” A native of Nimo town in Anambra State, he undertook his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year after graduation in 1988 at the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, where he then lectured for six years.

    Mobil Producing sponsored his 1993 exhibition, “Textures of Life”, at the National Museum, Onikan, Lagos. The then Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria took a liking to Okoye’s work and facilitated his travel to Vancouver, Canada, in 1994.

    Settling into the artistic life in Canada was indeed difficult as he needed a work permit to sell his art. Even when a lady helped him to procure the work permit she tied into it the clause that he could only operate through her company without the option of leaving. Okoye had to perforce survive a herculean two-year immigration battle.

    Even so, he had to face the daunting reality of refusal from Canadian gallery operators who declared: “We don’t do African art but modern art.” Okoye refused to be cast aside, and devoted time to convince the doubters that the modern art of Picasso owed a lot to African art by way of cubism.

    He had to devise out-of-the-box means of survival. He saw some Ghanaian immigrants making cross-border travel to Seattle in the United States. He took his art to the streets, showcasing his works in restaurants, banks, different public places, anywhere people could see it. It was then the journalists started taking notice of him and writing about his uncommon enterprise. The galleries could not but now start asking for his works. A Vancouver journalist wrote a full-page article on him. Even in the US a Miami art dealer took charge of selling his works in the ship.

    He persevered to create an outstanding body of work in sculptures, paintings, mixed media, drawings and poetry in the private and public art collections in Canada, USA, Italy, France, Ireland, Israel and Hong Kong. His 2006 “Drums and Dance” adorns the Head Office of Delta Airline in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

    Okoye came back to Nigeria in 2015, and instantly saw that things had really fallen apart in the country. His beloved alma mater IMT was now a poor shadow of its old self. The British Council that used to host artists in Enugu had left the town. He found that artists were now angling to become professors instead of creating artworks and exhibiting.

    It dawned on him that Lamentation, the title of his first collection of poetry in 1992, came too early. Now was the real lamentation.

    It was against the general disillusionment that Okoye met Sally Mbanefo. Believing that art should propel the land, Okoye dares to lead by example without placing any premium on money.

    He is now poised to build a gallery and generally turn the entire Anambra landscape into an estate of art.

    He strongly believes that with the art-loving Governor Obiano, everything is possible, starting from the highly successful Mmilioma Anambra initiative.

     

  • Buhari picks Okoye as INEC Commissioner, 23 for NPC

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari yesterday named 23 members National Population Commission (NPC) for Senate’s confirmation.

    He also nominated one additional Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) commissioner and two non-legal practitioners as members of the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) for confirmation.

    The position of the NPC members is said to have been vacant for about three years, making it difficult for the commission’s board to form quorum for its meetings.

    Buhari’s nominations are contained in a letter dated March 27, 2018, entitled: “Request for confirmation of appointment of 23 members for National Population Commission”, addressed to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

    The letter reads in part: “In accordance with the provision of Section 154(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), I write to forward to the Senate for confirmation, the following names of 23 nominees representing their respective states at the National Population Commission.”

    Those named include; Nwanne Johnny Nwabuisi (Abia), Dr. Clifford T.O. Zirra (Adamawa), Mr. Chidi Christopher Ezeoke mni(Anambra), Isah Audu Buratai (Borno), Navy Captain Charles Iyam Ogwa (retd) (Cross River), Sir Richard Odibo (Delta), Okereke Darlington Onuabuchi (Ebonyi), Mr. A.D. Olusegun Aiyejina (Edo), Ekike Ezeh (Enugu) and Abubakar Mohammed Danburam (Gombe).

    Others nominated NPC members are: Prof. Uba S.F. Nnabue (Imo), Dr. Abdulmalik Mohammed Durunguwa (Kaduna), Suleiman Ismaila Lawal(Kano), Prof. Jimoh Habibat Isah (Kogi), Dr. Sa’adu Ayinla Alanamu(Kwara), Nasir Isa Kwarra(Nasarawa), Aliyu Datti (Niger), Yeye (Mrs.)  Seyi Adererinokun Olusanya (Ogun), Prince (Dr.) Oladiran Garvey Iyantan(Ondo), Senator Mudashiru Oyetunde Hussain (Osun), Mrs. Cecilia Arsun Dapoet (Plateau), Dr. Ipalibo Macdonald Harry (Rivers) and Sale S. Saany (Taraba)

    The President nominated Kaduna State-based Festus Okoye, for confirmation as National Commissioner representing Southeast geo-political zone.

    He named Senator Abbe Ali (Katsina) Northwest and Mohammed Sagir (Niger) Northcentral for confirmation as non-legal practitioners members of the FJSC.

    Buhari solicited expeditious consideration of the requests.

     

     

  • Okoye wants to surprise Enyimba

    Okoye wants to surprise Enyimba

    Niger Tornadoes’ midfielder, Ifeanyi Okoye has told Enyimba to be ready for the game of their lives when they visit Lokoja tomorrow in a NPFL Match Day 8 tie.

    Okoye last played for Enyimba from where he sustained a nasty leg break before moving to Tornadoes during the second round of  last season’s campaign and the midfielder has disclosed that he has overcome the injury nightmare and will be ready for the People’s Elephant on Sunday.

    He said he would be delighted to add to his single goal tally scored in their home draw with Katsina United and that he would celebrate if he is able to get a goal against his former employers.

    Tornadoes are 10th on the log with nine points from seven matches after a surprise 1-0 away win against Remo Stars in Shagamu which came after their disappointing 1-1 home draw with Katsina United.

  • Jude Okoye moves  into new home

    Jude Okoye moves into new home

    Days after his younger sibling, Peter threatened to sack him, embattled manager of PSquare musical duo, Jude Okoye appears to have moved into the Park View Estate mansion recently completed by his brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Jude, last Saturday, shared a photo of himself in the mansion which he captioned, “Thankful,” fuelling rumours that he has moved out of the Square Ville.

    On Friday morning, residents of Omole Estate woke up to the invasion of the Square Ville, home of Psquare, by policemen, purportedly carrying out a court order to reclaim about N8million said to have been paid to the artistes for a show they eventually turned down.

    A leader of the delegation who spoke exclusively to NET said they were carrying out an order passed by the Ikeja High Court, Lagos. “Psquare were paid over 8million Naira for a show and they didn’t show up for the show. Our job here is to enforce the court injunction and retrieve the cash. Right now they say they are trying to transfer the money and that’s why we are waiting.”

    Prior to the incident, Peter had started a Twitter rant, calling it quits with their elder brother and manager, Jude. The matter appeared to subside after Paul took sides with Jude.

    It is not clear though whether Jude’s decision to move out has anything to do with both incidents.

  • Peter Okoye  is Adidas  ambassador

    Peter Okoye is Adidas ambassador

    BARELY a year after he was made brand ambassador of Olympic milk, Peter Okoye of the Psquare fame has just signed another deal as the ambassador for international designer, Adidas.

    The singer made the announcement Tuesday, via his Instagram page where he shared picture of the signing ceremony. He wrote:  “Signed and Sealed. Meet your latest Adidas ambassador moi… Love great stuffs and I roll with the Best. #Go2Rounds with me at adidas stores. Buy 1 get 1 free on adidas footwear.”

    It will be recalled that telecommunications operator, Globacom, in August announced its sponsorship of a new reality television competition, ‘Dance with Peter’, anchored by the singer whose group is also known for its dance expertise.

    Dance with Peter, which is currently running is intended by the organisers, to discover the best dancer in West Africa.

  • Dance With Peter reunites Okoye family

    Dance With Peter reunites Okoye family

    Evidence of normalcy in the purported troubled relationship among siblings of the Okoyes, family of popular twin singers, PSquare, emerged Saturday during the launch of Dance with Peter.

    The show, which is another entertainment offering by Globacom, and anchored by Peter, one-half of PSquare, had friends and the Okoyes at the event, which held at Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    An elated Peter shared the good news on the social media, saying “And it was a great unveiling of DANCE WITH PETER with family. It’s fresh and new.”

    Fans have been posting comments, commending the family for coming together to show their support.

    Interestingly, one person that seems to have everyone’s attention at the event was Lola Omotayo-Okoye, who has been commended for her simplicity and humility.  Jramzeei said: “@lolaomotayo, I must say she’s humble, simple and gentle. She didn’t crave for the limelight; she just stood with the crowd downstairs. I admire that. But I didn’t see @rudeboypsquare yesterday, he didn’t come on stage.”

    Tiwacutie said: “@jramzeei so true they even asked her to come forward but she said she was okay very humble.”

    Organisers say Dance with Peter is a Reality TV dance show that aims to change the generally perspective of dance.

    The vision, conceived out of the need to redefine dance and its competitiveness, brings on board Peter Okoye, an experienced dancer who is a role model to many youths.

    The show will have Peter making his debut as a judge/mentor in a Reality TV series. Dance Queen, Kaffy, Flex and an international superstar guest are expected to compliment him.

    According to the organizers, the show is open to solos, duets and groups of four from different dance backgrounds.

    However, contestants will be selected as individual performers, and will be mentored in the house as such.