Tag: Seyi Akinwunmi

  • 10  youths to get Akinwunmi Charity Foundation scholarships

    10  youths to get Akinwunmi Charity Foundation scholarships

    A total of 10 students will be beneficiaries at this year’s edition of the Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation billed to take place on December 29 in Lagos.

    The 2024 edition, which is the 11th  is expected to attract about 200 players and 30 coaches. There are various categories for the boys and girls categories.

    There will also be showcasing of indirect kicks, penalty kicks and much more by the U-13 and U-16 boys and girls.

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    The chairman of the Organizing Committee, Dotun Coker, says 80 players and 16 officials will compete in the U-13 Boys category just as 40 players 8 officials will vie for honours in the U-15 Girls category.

    Coker also stated that the main match of the day will be the U-13 encounter between Team Lagos and U-13 Ajegunle United.

    A total of 40 players and 6 officials are involved in this encounter.  

     “We are getting set to close in on all logistics and ensure that all the participants have a great time on December 29th . This is an event many youths and parents look up to in Lagos to be among the beneficiaries.

     “The participants will also be fed on the final day just as we will also have some side attractions to make the day a glamorous event,” Coker added.

  • Maracana to host Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation  tourney

    Maracana to host Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation  tourney

    The 2024 Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, the 11th in the series, has been scheduled to take place on December 29, 2024.

    A total of 160 participants are expected to grace this edition at the Maracana Stadium in Ajegunle along with about 30 coaches.

    As usual, scholarships will be up for grabs at the event in which a football skill challenge will be staged between teams and a match between Lagos U-13 team and Ajegunle United U-13 team.

    There will also be showcasing of indirect kicks, penalty kicks and much more by the U-13 and U-16 boys and girls.

    According to the chairman of the Organising Committee, Dotun Coker, 80 players and 16 officials will compete in the U-13 Boys category just as 40 players 8 officials will vie for honours in the U-15 Girls category.

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    Coker also stated that the main match of the day will be the U-13 encounter between Team Lagos and U-13 Alex Football Academy, Enugu. A total of 40 players and 6 officials are involved in this encounter. 

     “Some beneficiaries will smile home as usual with scholarships at the event just as we expect to see beautiful display of football in the main match by the youngsters from Lagos and Enugu,” Coker said.

    The hundreds of children participating in the event will also be feed by the organizing team.

    Some other side attractions will be part of the activities of the day at the Maracana Stadium in Ajegunle.

  • Akinwunmi counts gains of charity tourney

    Akinwunmi counts gains of charity tourney

    Former 1st Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi, is excited about the success of the Charity Football Tournament which took place at the Maracana Field in Ajegunle.

    A total of 20 youth were awarded scholarships after the event which was well attended with about 40 kids participating.

    Recounting his experience about the 2013 event which was the 10th edition, Akinwunmi said there were many things to thank God for.

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    “It is not easy to consistently stage an event for one decade. We give God the glory especially because this time, the number of children was high,” he said. “If you understand what I mean, getting kids together is not a small task. We kept them together, fed them and also ensured they had fun.

    “The competition was also very entertaining at all fronts and so we believe it can only get better.

    “I am also amazed with the support from friends, family and associates…it has been overwhelming. Some of them also made pledges to further help the kids. I am so elated. The 2023 edition was special in many ways.”

    Four Football Association chairmen, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Osun, who graced the occasion, described the tournament as one of the best things to have happened to youths in the country.

    They commended Barrister Akinwunmi and charged him to do more for charity.

  • FG welcomes, praises Super Eagles

    The Federal Government on Friday lauded the bronze medal –winning effort of the Super Eagles, as a team led by the Secretary to the Federal Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha received the Nigeria delegation to the finals in Egypt, on arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

    A chartered Air Peace aircraft that flew the delegation from Egypt landed in Abuja at about 10.40am, led by the NFF First Vice President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi, and also including the Second Vice President Shehu Dikko, General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, Members of the Executive Committee, and players and officials of the Eagles.

    Nigeria pipped Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium, Cairo on Wednesday to win her eighth bronze medal at the Africa Cup of Nations. Scorer Odion Ighalo, who finished as top scorer in the entire qualifying series for the championship, is primed to be tournament top scorer with five goals.

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    Mustapha led a delegation that included the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) and Nigeria’s IOC Member, Engineer Habu Ahmed Gumel; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Olusade Adesola; directors in the Ministry led by Mrs Hauwa Kulu-Akinyemi and; Management Staff of the NFF that included Deputy General Secretary, Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme and the Director of Competitions, Bola Oyeyode who coordinated the reception arrangement.

    In his remarks, while receiving the team on arrival, Mustapha said the Government of Nigeria was appreciative of their efforts in finishing third in a 24-team Africa Cup of Nations, the biggest in the history of the championship.

    “We commend you for finishing third best in the whole of the African continent. We all wanted the first position but this is football where things sometimes do not go as you planned. The Government of Nigeria is quite happy with your level of discipline and professionalism and how you comported yourselves creditably as Nigerian ambassadors.

  • FCV Gladiators Football Camp will add value to school sports, says Akinwunmi

    The uniqueness of the maiden FCV Gladiators Football Camp has distinguished from others in terms of adding value to school sports in Nigeria.

    These were the views of the Vice President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi Akinwunmi who believes other academies should take a cue from what FCV Gladiators Camp intends to add to sports.

    Akinwunmi said globally, football and education must be combined well to mould a total child who can compete at global level.

    “Sincerely, the emergence of the maiden FCV Gladiators Camp is really a progress and we have been preaching this for a very long while. We are very happy that this is happening as it is the only way to succeed because if we don’t take back sports to schools, we are only wasting our time,” the NFF helmsman said.

    He added: “FCV Gladiators Camp has come in a unique way and different opportunity for the kids. They are clearly saying football and education must go hand-in-hand. There is no disguise and this is what other academies should come to say. Many of our academies are interested in the kids to become footballers without education but FCV is saying, play the game and get education.”

    For the Chief Executive Officer of Advanta Interactive Limited, Efe Ojigbede, the camp would not only focus on football but emphasis the need for the participants to marry their football prowess with academics.

    “Football has been a passion across Nigeria and a lot of people got involved in the game at grassroots especially. But what we are looking at doing is to bring into fore education and football. What matter the most for us is the education, we are not saying football alone but education and football because it is important we emphasis this,” Ojigbede said.

    To ensure that the initiative has come to stay, Ojigbede said: “We have been able to enter an agreement with FCV to be here for the next five years. Beyond that we know that the success of the camp will determine how far we go but for now, five years, we are here. Between now and when the camps will hold in Lagos and Abuja, we will have registered a lot of children and getting schools to start getting their kids and teams ready to come to the camps,” he added.

    The camp is a brainchild of Dynaspro Sports Promotion and Advanta Interactive Limited in collaboration with UK-based FCV International Academy with the sole aim of giving a new outlook to football with special attention to education. University of Lagos Sports Centre host the Lagos leg of the camp on April 14 while the Abuja leg holds on April 21.

     

  • Lagos sports federations to develop growth strategy

    Forum of Lagos State Sports Federations Association Chairmen has resolved to work together to develop a strategic document that will enhance sports development in the state.

    Speaking yesterday after their meeting at the Teslim Balogun, Chairman of Chairmen, Seyi Akinwunmi, who is also the Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association (LSFA) said the it has become necessary for the federation chairmen to work together to foster growth of sports in the state.

    Akinwunmi stated that working has a unit would help the body proffer solution to the myriad of problem bedeviling the sports in the state, while assuring that a working document in accordance with the government policy, would be developed to help the sports association, coaches, athletes and other stakeholders.

    The LSFA boss and his colleagues also called on the Lagos State Sports Council to allow the different associations take over their facilities, noting that the current arrangement which allows some officials to oversee and approve the facilities for use would hinder development. He opined that putting the facilities under the association would help them plan and host their competitions without hindrance.

    The attendees also agreed that more facilities should be provided, coaches should be trained, schools sports should encouraged, while competition should be held periodically to help in the discovery of talents.

    He said committees would be set up to ensure that their activities are well articulated and help the body realise their ambition of taking sports to the zenith.

    Chairman of the LSSC, Kweku Tandoh commended the association chairmen for the move and praised them for their commitment to sports development in the state. He enjoined them to tailor their activities in line with the government policy.

    He also said that the LSSC would partner the associations to develop their various sport but enjoined the association chairmen to become innovative in their way of sourcing sponsors that would help in repositioning their various sports.

    Kweku noted that the emergence of credible associations chairmen has greatly reduced his involvement in the running of the federation. He also urged that the body to develop coaching education, while urging them to make Lagos a pool of talent for the country.

  • Policemen storm NFF to arrest Pinnick, others

    Security personnel attached to the Presidential Investigative Panel on Friday invaded the Nigeria Football Federation to effect the arrest of the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick and four other top officials.

    The Policemen who were armed arrived the NFF glasshouse at about 11am with a warrant of arrest to pick up Amaju, NFF first and second vice presidents, Seyi Akinwunmi, Shehu Dikko, NFF Secretary general, Mohammed Sanusi and NFF technical committee chairman, Ahmed Yusuf Fresh. Unfortunately, none of them were around.

    A source who witnessed the drama informed said the security guards at the federation made an attempt to challenge the policemen, but had to withdraw after they shown the warrant of arrest.

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    “They searched the offices and did not find anything or the people they were looking for, after the security guards allowed them access.

    “I just wondered what would have happened if they were around,” our source said.

    Recalled Chairman of the panel, Okoi Obono-Obla had on Wednesday said the five officials must clear their names following alleged fraud, mismanagement and misapplication of funds leveled against them.

    But they failed to show up thus leading to the panel applying the use of force.

  • World Cup appearance, my greatest moment in 2018 — Akinwunmi

    The first Vice-President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi Akinwunmi on Thursday said that the Super Eagles appearance at the 2018 World Cup was his greatest moment in Nigerian football in the year.

    Akinwunmi made this known in an interview in Lagos, while reflecting on the successes recorded in football administration in 2018.

    2018 had been a busy year for football administration as the various national teams were engaged in many international football competitions.

    The senior national team led by the Franco-German tactician, Gernot Rohr had a fairly decent appearance at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, after playing in what many soccer pundits regarded as the “Group of Death’’.

    The Super Eagles qualified for the 2018 World Cup in style, being the first African team to qualify after beating Zambia 1-0 in Uyo.

    The Rohr-tutored team, however, failed to go past the group stage being sandwich alongside giant killers such as Croatia, which later emerged as the World Cup runner-up, Argentina and Iceland.

    Also, the Women counterpart, the Super Falcons of Nigeria made the podium again after emerging champions of the 2018 African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON), hosted by Ghana for the ninth time.

    The Thomas Dennerby-tutored team has now become perennial winners, having won 11 times out of 13 of the previous tournament.

    On the successes recorded in sports in the year under review, Akinwunmi described it as an interesting, challenging and busy on for Nigerian football administration.

    “The past year was a busy one for football administration and I think it is difficult to pick the greatest moment. It has been an interesting one for all the teams.

    “For me, the best moment should be our appearance at the World Cup. The qualification is a special one and I cherish that a lot.

    “Another greatest moment for me in football was the goal the late Rashidi Yekini scored at the Super Eagles first appearance in the World Cup against Bulgaria in 1994,’’ he said.

    NAN

     

  • NFF Elections, its implication on football future in Nigeria

    As the 2018 Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF ) elections get underway today in Katsina, there is no doubt that it would only pave the way for further drama in the Nigeria football house.

    The unfortunate leadership crisis in Nigerian football that has plagued the football body since 2014 has indeed been a big setback to the country in many ways.

    The Glass House has been occupied at different times by both the Chris Giwa and Amaju Pinnick factions of the federation’s congress.

    This occupation has, however, been with the aid of men of the Nigeria Police and the Department of State Services at such times.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that battle for the seat started shortly after Pinnick won a parallel election in Warri in 2014.

    Giwa had dragged the Pinnick-led board to court over forceful takeover of the NFF secretariat following Pinnick’s emergence as president in an election conducted on Sept. 30, 2014.

    The election prevented Giwa, who emerged as NFF president at an earlier election held in Abuja on Aug. 26, 2014, from assuming office.

    The NFF Congress had disregarded the order of a Jos High Court to stay action on the Warri election until the determination of the suit brought before it by Giwa.

    The matter eventually got to the Supreme Court which in April, set aside a 2016 judgment of the Appeal Court on the leadership tussle and sent the matter back to the Federal High Court sitting in Jos, Plateau State, which had earlier mandated Giwa to take over as president.

    As part of the reconciliatory move to resolve the crisis, the Amaju-led faction of the NFF held an Extra-Ordinary General Assembly in Benin City on Aug. 2.

    The Benin congress had, among other issues, directed a review of the NFF election guidelines in a bid to accommodate all aggrieved parties.

    The directive, which was part of the communique issued by the congress at the end of the meeting, also asked all parties to withdraw their court cases.

    The congress also considered lifting the ban on Giwa and members of his faction.

    The NFF Congress had at the assembly suspended the statutory provisions of the 2010 NFF Statutes, NFF Electoral Code 2009 and Guidelines for Elections into the NFF 2018.

    However, Giwa who spoke with NAN through Victor Iroele, his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media, said the congress was not only illegal but inconsequential, adding that it was a mere gathering of Pinnick and his friends in Benin City.

    He also rejected Pinnick’s advice to Giwa to withdraw the orders of court recognising him as the NFF president with a view to contesting in a fresh election.

    “What he sees as a compensation is out of place and an outright injustice.

    “A Federal High Court sitting in Jos has declared the elective Congress of 2014 that brought Pinnick as illegal, null, void and of no consequence in law.

    “The court has also, through Justice Haruna Kurya, affirmed that Giwa shall hold office as NFF President pending when the suit before that court will be determined.

    “The same orders have been re-affirmed by the Supreme Court. However, Pinnick continues to parade himself as the NFF president.

    “The plea to reconcile with Giwa has indeed exposed his desperation to remain in office by having the court orders withdrawn,” he said.

    Iroele also said the Benin congress had challenged the court’s competence and jurisdiction, adding that any reconciliatory move was supposed to be at the instance of Giwa and not Pinnick.

    NAN also reports that as a fall out from the Amaju-Pinnick led Extraordinary Congress, the Electoral Committee announced an adjustment of the election time-table from Sept. 30 to Sept. 20.

    Giwa, once again, reacted in a statement in Abuja, saying that his board would have nothing to do with the adjusted 2018 NFF Elective Congress time-table.

    He said that the time-table must be disregarded, as “it has no place in law and was not sanctioned by our legally-recognised board’’.

    He warned those parading themselves as members of the electoral committee to desist from doing so as they were in breach of the laws of the land.

    Giwa told NAN that he would not relinquish his mandate, which was given to him in an earlier election by the NFF congress in Abuja and urged his supporters to be calm as the rule of law runs its course.

    “By the grace of God, we employed patience to go through the judicial system of the land as guaranteed by Article 1.1 of the NFF Statute to reach where we are.

    “Except if the law and the judiciary is no more significant can what happened on Monday be allowed. Evil will not thrive over good.

    “I urge our friends, allies and supporters to remain calm. Truth shall return to the centre stage.

    “What you have seen is like the different scenes in a Nollywood film. All I know is that the rule of law will not lie low against the rule of might and influence peddling,’’ he said.

    Following a FIFA threat however, the Federal Government on Aug. 20, chose to recognise Pinnick and his men as the authentic leadership of the NFF, to avoid the country being expelled by the world football governing body.

    FIFA in turn sent a correspondence confirming the receipt of a letter from the Federal Government as tweeted by Laolu Akande, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity.

    Sadly enough, the crisis cannot be said to be completely over from all indications as the Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, only recently insisted that the forthcoming elections into the NFF board would be in futility if the court order was not obeyed.

    The comments by Dalung was coming shortly after the Federal Government had assured FIFA that all was well with the country’s football and that Amaju Pinnick was recognised as NFF boss which allowed the country escape the FIFA hammer.

    The Chris Giwa-led faction on the other hand staged a meeting in Abuja in spite of the Federal Government’s decision to back Pinnick and go in line with FIFA’s statutes as they await the verdict of the case which was adjourned till Sept. 25.

    With the Sept. 20 elections in Katsina and the effects of the crisis, football lovers, stakeholders and administrators are however eager to see the seemingly intractable crisis rocking the football sector laid to rest.

    Will the elections be the panacea to the crisis? Only time will unravel the facts.
    It is, however, important to be focused on how the country’s football will be in the next four years.

    Pinnick, who is now CAF’s Vice-President and committee member of FIFA, is eyeing a second term but there is a strong opposition from Aminu Maigari, a former NFF President and Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi, a former NFF Secretary-General.
    Also, Ogunjobi, who lost at the last election in Warri is competing again this time.
    The three football buffs are the gladiators of the election, while first Vice-President Seyi Akinwunmi is also seeking re-election.
    It expected that his love for the growth of the game will give him an edge over other contenders, however, you never know with football politics in Nigeria.

    Interestingly, the football scene has been too calm about the election maybe due to the crisis.
    It is normal that there will be intrigues and keen politicking in the next few days but truth is football politics is not like the conventional one.

    All the aspirants into various positions are expected to plan well and play their games well respectively to win.
    The leadership crisis of the last election lasted the whole tenure and it is important that we do not have a repeat of the same scenario.

    The country’s domestic football league was on break during the crisis and after the escape of FIFA ban, it was also difficult to run the full course of the season.

    The elite league was 14 weeks away from the end and there were only seven weeks before the deadline given to all countries by the Confederation of African Football to submit the names of representatives for African Championships.

    For leading the table for most part of the 24 Match Day of the Nigeria Professional Football League 2017/2018 season, the League Management Company and the club owners decided to end the season with 14 games to go and announced Lobi Stars as the champions and the country’s representative for the CAF Champions League next season.

    The decision generated so much negative reactions but the chieftains of the game in the country stood firm on the unpopular decision.

    A former international, Victor Ikpeba, noted that it was a bad decision for the growth of the game in Nigeria.

    A former English football superstar, John Fashanu, also criticised the decision to award the title to Lobi that were just two points above the second team, Akwa United, before the break.
    There are other effects of the abrupt end to the league.

    The match officials who make their living from officiating games will be counting their losses, while fans and the petty traders who make brisk business during league matches will also be lamenting over this development.

    This, certainly is a bad precedent that could affect football development in the country.

    It is left to see how football stakeholders will resolve the lingering crisis, while FIFA and the Executive arm of government continue to back Pinnick, even as the ruling by the Judiciary had favoured the Giwa-led board.

    After all said and done, the truth is, we need peace in our football so that the players can flourish and the administrators will be in the right frame to take the right decisions and move the game to enviable heights in which all Nigerians can be proud of.

  • Greensprings Kanu Football Camp is a milestone for LSFA – Akinwunmi

    The chairman of the Lagos State Football Association (LSFA), Seyi Akinwunmi believes the annual Greensprings Kanu Football Camp has been a milestone for the state as it has helped to mould many players.

    Akinwunmi, a passionate supporter of the camp applauded the management of Greensprings School in their efforts to complement the FA in development of sports at grassroots level.

    “The annual Greensprings Kanu Football Camp has been a milestone for us at LSFA and we are very grateful to the management of the school for keeping faith with the clinic. Some of our products have benefitted from the camp with two of them now graduates of the school and we are hoping that more will come through. We will continue to partner with the school by providing our technical support to the camp and also sponsor some students to be part of the camp again this year. We are also hopeful that the Lagos State Sports Commission will also assist some students to be part of the camp this year,” Akinwunmi said.

    As part of the train-the-trainers programme this year, coaches from LSFA will have a one-day session on April 7, with the foreign coaches to update their knowledge on latest hacks in the world of football.

    Coaches from England and Netherlands are expected to take charge of the camp and they will be assisted by their Nigerian counterparts during the five-day camping exercise holding at the Lekki campus of Greensprings School, Lagos.

    Former captain of Super Eagles, Nwankwo Kanu has also pledged his continued support to the camp.

    Kanu, who has been the ambassador of the camp since its inception in 2012 believes the clinic has helped to unearth talents for the country and would continue to discover and nurture educated footballers for the country.

    Two of the pioneer students of the camp, Musa Alli and Elvis Onyenze; who benefited from the Greensprings scholarship award,  have featured for the Nigerian national U-15 team and Kanu believes this kind of experience would help the youngsters in their career.

    Kanu has promised to be on ground to motivate participants during the camp which holds on April 8 to 13 at the Lekki campus of Greensprings School.