Tag: snubbed

  • Why West Ham snubbed Egwuekwe

    Why West Ham snubbed Egwuekwe

    Warri Wolves skipper Azubuike Egwuekwe was not given a contract by English Premier League side West Ham because “he was too slow and clumsy”.

    AfricanFootball.com can specially reveal that Nigeria international defender Egwuekwe failed to impress The Hammers after he underwent trials at the London club recently.

    “Azubuike underwent trials at West Ham and Watford, but he didn’t do well enough to impress the officials and no contract was offered,” a top source told AfricanFootball.com

    And while a section of the Nigerian press was misled and celebrating the player’s arrival in London to sign the dotted lines for West Ham, Egwuekwe was in Israel finalising a move to Hapoel Tel Aviv.

  • Ezekwesili snubbed Jonathan’s ministerial offer, says el-Rufai

    Ezekwesili snubbed Jonathan’s ministerial offer, says el-Rufai

    A  former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, has dismissed claims that he and some other ‘yesterday’s men’ are criticising the Jonathan administration because they were not given appointments.

    He says that on the contrary, some of them were approached by the administration with ministerial offers which they declined.

    El-Rufai, who made the submissions in an interview with the current edition of METROPOLE Magazine published by a member of ThisDay Editorial Board, Mr. Waziri Adio, specifically picked on the Special Adviser to the President on Media, Dr.Reuben Abati and said: “So who is he referring to as yesterday’s men? Is it Oby that left the government and went to the World Bank and made a name for herself and came back and still has a decent job?

    “Before Segun Aganga was offered Minister of Finance, it was Oby that was offered. President Jonathan offered her the job and I am putting it out in the public for them to deny it. It was Oby that suggested Segun Aganga and another young man in Africa Development Bank.

    “And that was how Segun Aganga became finance minister when Jonathan became acting president. And after he was elected as president, they still followed Oby to South Africa to offer her the minister of power. Does that sound like yesterday’s men?

    “We chose not to be in this government. I can speak for myself and Oby. It’s not because of anything, but you can’t sit back and your country is being ruined by people and you don’t say anything. And when you say something, their response is to smear you. They expect that will work. We will speak next week and the week after and the week after, till they improve. We want them to improve because nobody wants to destroy them. We have been there before them and we know what it takes to get the job done. They should just do it. It’s not impossible.”

    Dismissing Abati’s claim as absolute nonsense, el-Rufai added: “There are two reasons why I haven’t responded to that. First for me when you write a sketch and you are too cowardly to mention my name I won’t respond. I don’t respond to cowards. That article was simply cowardly because if you want to say I allocated land to myself, wife and companies come out and say so, and we will meet in court. That is the same way the same Reuben Abati wrote about General Buhari and when his lawyers wrote to him he ran around town begging.

    “When I want to write about him, I will mention his name. Secondly, I don’t respond to staff. I respond to presidents. I will not respond to him. Others will respond to him and they have been responding. There is no reason responding to anyone who thinks that we are yesterday’s men because we are not running the show.”

    El-Rufai explained that he was not expelled from PDP. According to him, “I simply walked away. If I want to be in the scheme of things, does it not make sense to remain in PDP? Why would I leave PDP to join an opposition party in a country where opposition parties have never been able to unseat the ruling party? He should at least give me credit for having a brain.

    “I chose to leave PDP voluntarily because I can no longer live with the kind of characters and the thinking within PDP.”

    He challenged former President Olusegun Obasanjo in whose administration he served as minister to open up and tell his own story since he is denying the third term agenda.

    The author of the controversial book Accidental Public Servant said most of the problems facing the country today have their roots in the third term bid.

    He said: “I was in General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s government and we briefed Obasanjo for a whole month. Each ministry had one day to brief the incoming president. But when we were handing over to Yar’Adua, each minister had 30 minutes.

    “Tell me, how you can brief an incoming president on the activities of any ministry in 30 minutes? I think I was the only one that got close to one hour because apart from the FCT, there were the public service reforms and others that I handled. All this is part of the problem that we are still living with. So for me, Third Term was just an adventure that this country didn’t need and I do not have any doubt in my mind that we did the right thing.”

    On the allegation by Obasanjo’s supporters that he is vengeful because the former President did not hand over power to him, el-Rufai insisted he had never aspired to be President.

    He added “I am a permanent suspect, you know. The late Yar’Adua went after me because of that. I have stopped explaining myself or defending myself on that. I have written my book and those that say this is the reason should write their own book and prove that I wanted to be president at any time. I am not an aspirant and I am not a contestant for any office. I have said so and nobody believes me and people have gone after me, people are still going after me because of that.”

    He insisted that his account in the book was balanced and that many were surprised that he lasted that long in Obasanjo’s cabinet because he always argued with him. He, however, admitted, “He (Obasanjo) is very important to me and he gave me the opportunity to be in public service. I will always be grateful to him. But I can’t pretend that Obasanjo as president was perfect.”

  • Why Siasia snubbed India deal

    Why Siasia snubbed India deal

    Former head coach of the Nigerian national team, Samson Siasia has moved to clear the air over the reasons his proposed move to the India Premier League fell through.

    Siasia was said to be on a list of coaches and semi-retired world stars like former Super Eagles’ captain, Austin Okocha who had been pencilled for the India Premier League.

    The former Nantes striker has now explained the reasons for the failure of the deal to go through.

    “I was supposed to go to India and something happened and the contract was cancelled. This was because the project (The India Premier League) never hit the ground running,” Siasia told supersport.com.

    The 45-year-old said he was impressed with the plans of the Indians to revitalize football in the country.

    “They had big plans and were ready to invest big money in the project. They had a proposed rule which would have seen at least five Indian players in the starting eleven of each team.

    “They wanted the home lads to learn from the experienced professionals who would come in but there was a problem and the project had to be scrapped,” he said.

    Siasia also responded to speculation that he was still out of a job as he did not possess the requisite qualifications to manage at the top level.

    “If I don’t have a license, I would never have coached the (Nigerian) national team. If you want to coach, it is all about connections.

    “If you have the right manager, you will always have a team to coach. It is the same with players as well. I have had a lot of offers from teams but I cannot just start announcing that teams are chasing me. It is not my style,” he said.

  • 5 reasons why Eagles snubbed Osaze

    5 reasons why Eagles snubbed Osaze

    Osaze Odemwingie was again overlooked by Nigeria for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. MTNFootball.com compiles reasons why the West Bromwich Albion striker is not about to return to the Eagles nest soon.

    1. ‘Osas’ has refused to maintain a cordial relationship with the coach Stephen Keshi-led technical crew. ‘The Big Boss’ admitted he has tried to reach the outspoken striker on phone, but with very little success that he has since declared that the former Lille star is not ready to return to the national team.

    2. Many fans have still not forgiven him for the Eagles failure to qualify for the 2012 AFCON. He was so dismal in front of goal against Guinea in Abuja last October so much so that Eagles then coach Samson Siasia would later say that on hind sight he should not have played the striker especially after he had previously fallen out with him.

    3. He is no longer on fire in the English Premier League as he has scored only two goals in four matches thus far. And the form of Victor Moses on the right wing and the effectiveness of the likes of Brown Ideye and Emmanuel Emenike as top strikers now mean he is no longer missed.

    4. He is currently serving out a three-match ban after he kicked a Fulham player during last weekend’s EPL fixture. Team officials reason that he will not be match fit in time for the Liberia match on October 13 in Calabar.

    5. Besides his bust-ups with several Eagles coaches, from Amodu to Lars Lagerback, Osaze has also “slugged it out” with several of the Eagles key men including skipper Joseph Yobo. This cannot be good for any team’s dressing room.