
Edo State – born Nigeria international Ahmed Musa, 22, has been permitted by CSKA Moscow to proceed on vacation.
As a result of the winter break, the Muscovites will not resume training until the next one month, the official website of the Russian champions has reported.
CSKA Moscow have mandated that every player in the first team must return to the Russian capital before January 11, 2015, the date the team will leave for Spain to hold a training camp.
And two more training camps will be held before the resumption of the Russian Premier League in the first week of March.
In the first stanza, Ahmed Musa scored seven goals in 17 matches for CSKA Moscow, who are second on the table.

The Lagos State government has organised a five-week science vacation course for secondary school pupils.
Commissioner for Education Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye said the course, which will be held in 217 centres across the six education districts, begins today and ends on September 5.
Pupils will be tutored in Agricultural Science, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Biology, English Language, Further Mathematics, Mathematics and Physics.
Junior Secondary School pupils will be taught Agricultural Science, Basic Science, Basic Technology, Computer Studies/ICT, English Language and Mathematics.
Mrs Oladunjoye urged parents and guardians to enrol their children/wards at the designated centres.
Palladium owes his readers a little apology. For some five weeks, the back page column of this newspaper bore a postscript announcing that Palladium was on vacation. He was not. He was in fact ill, and could hardly think about national issues, not even the presidency’s egregious constitutional affronts and meddlesomeness, let alone sit down to write. Though he is on the mend, he has struggled to write today’s pieces in order not to appear like he has permanently abandoned the battlefield and taken his loyal and even enemy readers for granted. Really, what would his enemy readers do without their weekly dose of provocation? However, I wish I had really gone on vacation.
While Palladium was away, Dr Jonathan behaved imperially, forgetting the oath he swore to, and the need to sustain and nurture the leprous democracy handed over to him by former president Olusegun Obasanjo. (The late Umaru Yar’Adua presidency was an interregnum). It is in fact significant and fitting that the president recently described Chief Obasanjo as his father. Dr Jonathan of course meant his sonship in the metaphorical sense, but if only he knew how accurate he was even in the biological sense as well. Chief Obasanjo undermined democracy and the constitution, and rode roughshod over the states, persons, and political parties. Dr Jonathan, not to talk of his wife, has also ridden roughshod over the states, persons (be they governors or eminences grises), the constitution and parties. Chief Obasanjo will not flinch at betraying the constitution; neither will Dr Jonathan balk.
Obasanjo could neither differentiate between democracy and monarchy nor draw a line between law and lawlessness. Dr Jonathan talks effusively about democracy and acts aggressively like a monarch. Palladium of course does not hate monarchy, for as he has argued in this place many times, democracy is seldom as competent as monarchy in filtering bad leaders from the number one seat in any country. After all, it took democracy to inflict Obasanjo and Jonathan on the country.
While Palladium was away, the courts absolved Major Hamza al-Mustapha of complicity in the murder of Kudirat Abiola. This judicial thunder did not, however, peal as loudly as it exposed the buffoonery of the founder of the Odua People’s Congress (OPC), Frederick Fasehun. Dr Fasehun thought nothing of the anomaly of escorting the freed al-Mustapha to Kano; he also ascribed to his action a nobility of purpose and a grander task of representing and saving from retribution the entire Yoruba people. Politics can sometimes be comical, and any man can suffer from delusions of grandeur. But to degrade politics to the level of burlesque seems only reserved for those like Dr Fasehun who have become chimerical. To hear him declaim against his sidekick in the OPC and fellow federal contract seeker, Gani Adams, indicates the ugly and risible depths ‘revolutionary warfare’ has sunk, not only in the Southwest, but elsewhere, as the Rivers State House of Assembly disgracefully exemplified recently.
The Presidency yesterday again denied that First Lady Patience Jonathan is ill.
It said Mrs. Jonathan is in Europe, vacationing with her children and visiting her ailing mother.
The Presidency said the First Lady travelled to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and left for Paris to attend a conference.
A statement by her Special Assistant (Media), Ayo Osinlu, said: “It is unfortunate that some media houses have allowed themselves to be used by dedicated mischief makers against the basic tenet of professional journalism.
“It is notable that Her Excellency has a history of visiting the hospital in Germany even before she became the First Lady, thus making her medical trips routine.
“It is also instructive to state that medical experts have recommended that every human being should undergo medical check-ups every six months, even if not suffering ill-health.
“Therefore, hospital visitations by our leaders should not become leading media issues or attract disrespectful comments, just as the current circumstances of former South African President Nelson Mandela and other African leaders in similar situations, and even those who died, have not attracted negative comments from their people.
“We urge a more charitable disposition towards one another as our brother’s keepers. The First Lady is expected back next week.”

For Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, the reward for hard work is more and more work. This explains why he can’t just stop serving his people even at the expense of his comfort.
It will be recalled that since Dickson was overwhelmingly elected governor of the littoral state of Bayelsa on February 12, last year and sworn in on February 14, same year, he had not gone for vacation until January 7, this year. Many Bayelsans had expected him to enjoy a month’s break in view of his hectic schedules coupled with the trauma he had, as a result of the plane crash in Bayelsa State, which snuffed life out of Governor Patrick Yakowa of Kaduna State, the immediate past National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi and other compatriots, but the governor shortened the break to 14 days. What a country man! Yet he cut short his vacation to work, flew to Dubai to hold crucial meetings with some of the international investors that turned Dubai to a global economic, tourism and infrastructural cynosure.
Before the governor stormed the United Arab Emirate, he stayed in Abuja for a few days. During his stay, he compared notes with some of his former colleagues at the House of Representatives, experts on miscellaneous matters and exchanged banters with some of his close friends and family members.
He also took advantage of the vacation to have more quiet times with his Creator, God Almighty; he reviewed government activities, focused on the present and projected into the future.
The governor’s engagement in Dubai culminated in the signing of an MoU between Government of Bayelsa State and GEAP International to establish a commercial rice farm and revive a palm plantation in Bayelsa State. The parties also agreed to establish a strong and viable production, processing and distribution network. Aside being a joint venture partner of GEAP International Group, Bayelsa State will facilitate the scientific and commercial study of rice and palm plantation growth and distribution. In addition, Bayelsa State will actively assist in the establishment of relationship between all relevant government agencies with GEAP and provide legal and regulatory assistance. And subject to receiving initial positive technical reports on water and soil analysis, GEAP agrees to bring into the state the required technological and human expertise hosted by the Bayelsa State Government.
The MoU was preceded with the inspection of Steel Plant, Cold Storage Facility by Governor Dickson and a meeting between the governor and the CEO of GEAP, one of the biggest globally acclaimed investors that turned around Asia and Middle East, Mr. Mahendra Patel, in his office. Mr. Imad Saba, an international investor and CEO of Capital Asset Management who was on the team of Patel signed on behalf of his firm.
The first Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief DSP Alamiesiegha, who lives in Dubai, former MD of NDDC, Chief Timi Alaibe, PDP Vice Chairman, North East, Alhaji Mohammed Wakil, security consultant, Major Lancelot Anyanya (rtd) and this writer witnessed the signing of the MoU.
Though the governor didn’t unwind, the voracious reader that he is took time off to read many books on leadership, history, the making of Dubai and books on agriculture. As he told me, one of the problems of Africa is the shrinking of reading politicians. “I love reading books and I can’ t stop reading because I am not an all-knowing governor. In fact, some of the books I have read have redoubled my resolve to diversify the Bayelsa economy to be agro- based as well so that we don’t just depend on oil alone,” he added.
Indeed agricultural revolution is the centre piece of the Dickson administration. A few months into his administration, government partnered a Hungarian and Danish firms, Ostertrade Engineering/ DPP International Kft respectively to establish and manage cassava farms, establish cassava starch processing factory plant to produce 10,000 tonnes of local and modified starch with a high and beneficial value chain that would trickle down to the grassroots. Already, all papers to that effect have been signed and work at the site is progressing at a frenetic pace. The factory is expected to generate over 5,000 jobs for Bayelsans. The expectation is for the governor to expeditiously implement government’s side of the bargain with GEAP so as to enable Patel and his team move to work the way he did on the cassava initiative.
With the success of the cassava initiative in Bayelsa State, many state governors and their representatives are reportedly talking with the firms to replicate same projects in their states.
The governor returned to Nigeria last Sunday having exhausted the leave and resumed duty on Monday. He was received by a retinue of government officials led by the Secretary to Government, Prof. Edmund Allison Oguru. Governor Dickson called on Bayelsans to sustain their support for his administration and urged all Nigerians and, particularly, the religious leaders to pray for the unity, peace and security of Nigeria.
The governor also told news hounds that even though the vacation was short, the period afforded him the opportunity to redirect his energy towards serving his people. He said he was mentally and physically prepared more than ever before, to implement government policies and programmes and promised to take more critical and tough decisions for the development, peace and security of Bayelsa State.
Sure,for those that know Dickson,they call him Mr. Courage and Conviction, and nobody can take that away from him, like him or hate him. If he is convinced on any matter, he summons the courage to implement it. A good example here is his critical free and compulsory education which has revolutionised the education sector in the state. Just a few minutes after taking the oath of office, the governor declared free and compulsory education in primary and post-primary schools in the state. Today, government provides the following items free to pupils and students: textbooks,uniforms,sandals,bags and writing materials.
There are ongoing construction of additional 200 modern schools in the state, three international secondary schools in the three senatorial zones and two schools for gifted children.
Before Dickson came to judgment in Creek Haven, no governor dared to implement free and compulsory education. The thinking, especially during the immediate past administration, was that if there was free and compulsory education,there won’t be enough money for the power elite to share. The tradition at that time was for politicians to use secret cultists and other criminals as tools for oppressing political opponents and for rigging elections. But not Dickson.
•Agbo, a journalist and public affairs analyst, lives in Yenagoa.

Dynamo Kiev star Brown Ideye has ruled out the possibility of going on a vacation during the winter break.
Ideye and his Kiev team mates are currently on break from club activities until January 10, 2013 but the 24-year-old striker intends to use the period to build up his stamina level in view of next year’s challenges.
The Nigerian in an interview on Dynamo Kiev’s official website disclosed that he’s making no plans for vacation despite the fact that his team mates have all lined up vacation activities for the winter break.
“Honestly, I do not plan to rest. I need to keep fit and get ready for club and country activities next year.
“Vacation is the least on my mind right now,” Ideye reiterated.
The Nigerian forward is focused on the possibility of making the national team of Nigeria’s squad to the African Nations Cup in South Africa which will run between 19 of January to the 10th February.