Tag: victory

  • Falconets coach happy with victory over DR Congo

    Falconets coach happy with victory over DR Congo

    • Says team needs to work hard against South Africa

    Chief Coach of the Falconets, Peter Dedevbo has called for caution after his team humbled the visiting Democratic Republic of Congo 2-0 to sail through to the final round of the qualification for next year’s FIFA’s Women U- 20 World Cup on 4-1 goals aggregate in the match that was decided on Saturday at the main bowl of the Abuja National Stadium.

    “We are happy that we won and have moved to the final round of the FIFA’s Women’s U- 20 World Cup. My girls worked very hard in the first leg  in Congo and now in Abuja. We won’t rest on our oars until we get the qualification ticket. We are going to play against South Africa and we are aware of the fact that the South Africans are a very strong side so we won’t treat them with kid gloves.We will work very hard to emerge eventual winners and go to the World Cup” Dedevbo said.

    Falconets started on a very fast tempo with Chinwendu Ihezuo, Yetunde Adeboyejo, Chinaza Uchendu and Tessy Biahwo tormenting the Congolese from the start to the end of the match.

    Little wonder Ihezuo opened scoring as earlier as the seventh minute of the match when she sneaked through the defense line of the DR Congo team to score. The second goal was even better as Ihezuo powered pass two Congolese defenders and put the ball through after the Congolese goalkeeper Ruth Khonde had rushed out to save the ball.

    Falconets will now play against South Africa to determine which country goes through to the World Cup next year.

  • Adarabioyo captains Manchester City to victory

    Adarabioyo captains Manchester City to victory

    England youth international Tosin Adarabioyo captained the Manchester City Under -19 squad that beat Borussia Monchengladbach 2 – 1 at Borussia Park. The 18 – year – old played the entire duration.

    Defenders Ahogrenashinme Kigbu and Nathaniel Oseni failed to feature for City while Kelechi Iheanacho has been promoted to City’s first team squad.

    Elsewhere, 18 – year – old forward Paul Akpan Udoh was missing from Juventus’ line – up in their 1 – 0 loss to Sevilla Under-19 side.

    He is yet to play a game for the Bianconeri in the Campionato Nazionale Primavera after three rounds but was in action on game week one in the UEFA Youth League against Manchester City.

    Meanwhile, Michael Olusoji Ogungbaro was not included  in the starting line – up for FC Midtjylland’s clash at home to Saburtalo U-19.

  • Ibenegbu denies Pillars victory in Kano

    Bartholomew Ibenegbu’s last minute goal denied hosts Pillars victory on Sunday when they played a 1-1 draw in Kano in a Nigeria league Week 31 game.

    Pillars have 45 points from 31 games, while Wolves keep up the pressure in third place with 52 points, six points behind leaders Enyimba.

    Ubong Ekpai broke the deadlock when he scored from the penalty spot in the 44th minute after Mine Ojo brought down goal-bound Gambo Mohammed.

    Beach Eagles stars Bartholomew Ibenegbu scored on the 90th minute to earn Warri Wolves a point.

    Ibenegbu had a free kick parried by Pillars goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed who struggled to keep it away from goal in the 86th minute.

    Wolves players protested after they believed the ball had crossed the goal line, but the referee waved play on.

  • Ujah scores in Werder victory

    Ujah scores in Werder victory

    Anthony Ujah scored for Werder Bremen in Sunday’s 3-1 win over Hoffenheim on match day of the 2015/16 Bundesliga season.

    The attacker has been in brilliant form this season and again underlined his status as one of the most feared marksmen in the division.

    Ujah netted in the second minute of added time to temporarily give his side a 2-1 lead at the Rhein-Necker Arena.

    Claudio Pizzaro provided the assist for the Nigerian who has now netted twice in three league games this season.

    Ujah scored his first league goal for Werder in the 1-1 draw with Hertha on August 21 at Olympiastadion, Berlin.

    The Nigerian forward, who scored 10 league goals for FC Köln, joined Werder Bremen at the start of the season for € 4.5 million.

  • Oyo APC confident of victory at tribunal

    •Party: Ladoja’s forensic expert is laughable

    Oyo State All Progressives Congress (APC) is confident of winning in Senator Rashidi Ladoja’s suit brought before the governorship election petitions tribunal.

    The party said already, its members and well-wishers were assured that the outcome of the April 11 governorship election was the “actual reflection of the majority votes cast by the people”.

    Its spokesman Olawale Sadare, in an interview with The Nation, said there was no cause for alarm because the party actually won the majority votes at the election.

    Sadare hailed the tribunal for dismissing Ladoja’s application seeking to invite a forensic expert – to stand as witness.

    Ladoja, who was the candidate of Accord in the election, is challenging the declaration of Governor Abiola Ajimobi of the APC as the winner.

    Sadare noted that the listing of a cashew farmer by Ladoja as forensic expert in the tribunal was laughable.

    Sadare said: “Before now, they had listed one Mr. Bimbo Adepoju as their forensic analyst and the court had admitted that. Now, they want to bring in another set of individuals, whose names were not included in the list of witnesses after the pre-hearing had been concluded. This, according to law experts, is fundamentally wrong. On that premise, the tribunal declined to accommodate their request.

    “Now, they are left with a man who our lawyers cross-examined and found to be a cashew farmer to function as a forensic expert.

    “I don’t know how a farmer can qualify to be a forensic expert. Even, if they were allowed to bring in any forensic expert – whether he is an expatriate or a local – we have a rock-solid case, which they can never win.”

  • Lobi Stars favoured in Cup victory

    Lobi Stars favoured in Cup victory

    Lobi Stars captain and centre-back Anthony Agbaji has said his side were divinely favoured to win the Federation Cup semifinals match-up against Enugu Rangers.

    The two-time Cup winners pied the Coal City side 1-0 in Wednesday’s Cup semifinals clash at the Karkanda Stadium in Katsina.

    Striker Eche Idakwo scored the match winner that handed the Pride of Benue the Cup final ticket.

    Agbaji said the encounter almost degenerated into a tug of war but that his side were resolute to emerge victorious.

    “I strongly believed we were favoured to win the Cup semifinals clash against Enugu Rangers.

    “Enugu Rangers proved bookmakers right that they are a force to be reckoned with in the round leather game on the home front.

    “The match almost turned out to be a tug of war but we were not ready to give up the challenge.

    “Excitement has enveloped the entire camp because of this singular victory and qualification to the Cup final,” said the Lobi Stars strongman to supersport.com.

    Agbaji said his side are coming into the final with a resolve to make up for the not too impressive performance in the top flight.

    “We are not satisfied with our league performances so we are coming to the Cup final to raise our game with the singular aim of winning the title.

    “We want to use the Cup final to prove to our doubters that we can win big competitions,” said Agbaji.

    The Makurdi outfit will square up against Akwa United in the final expected to be held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos tentatively fixed for Sunday, August 30.

  • Chima eyes victory against Robinho’s club

    Chima eyes victory against Robinho’s club

    Shanghai Shenxin of China hot striker, Daniel Chima Chukwu has said that the only thing on his mind and his team mates is victory when they clash with Guangzhou Evergrande, the club Brazilian international Robinho plays for in the Chinese Super League.

    Chima, who has been in fine form scoring crucial goals for his team has said that this Friday’s clash against Robinho’s club is very vital and that he will do his best to make sure his club secures all three points to keep survival hopes alive.

    Chima revealed that he is ready to score vital goals to make sure his club remains in the Chinese Super League.

    He added that by promising to find the back of the net in Friday’s crucial clash to make sure they secure all three points from that all important encounter against Guangzhou Evergrande.

    “We know how very important the clash is to our survival in the League, so we must give our best to make sure we win the game. The  team is aware of the importance of this game and that is why we are all ready to fight with all we have to make sure we get victory, and I know by the grace of God we will come out tops,” he said.

    “We know we are going to face a very tough opponent on Friday, but we are also determined to stay in the top flight league, that is why we are ready to fight with all we have and make sure we win this game and our remaining games to make sure we survive this battle.”

    He further said that he and his team mates have been working hard to make sure they get good results, because they determined to play top flight football next season.

    “The entire team has only one goal in mind and that is playing top flight football next season. We have been working very hard in training to make sure we are battle ready for the task ahead of us. We will battle till the end of the season. It is going to be a very tough fight, but by the special grace of God we will survive the battle,” Chima said.

  • Victory at dawn: a night of horror recalled

    Victory at dawn: a night of horror recalled

    Adedoyin, a public relations practitioner, relives an encounter he had with men of the underworld in his Mowe, Ogun State home a year ago. The event nearly took his life.

    As another holy month of Ramadan made its spiritually majestic and overwhelming arrival weeks back, it became imperative to reflect on the Event of July 14th last year; a most gory occurrence in a month when men and women of conscience seek reconciliation with their Maker; a most violent and bloody event perpetrated by some sons of Lucifer who had long lost their souls. It was blood bath at dawn; a most horrendous and evil act by some sadistic servants of Satan.  Early that morning, these servants of Satan on the loose made their way to my home.

     

    It was the late Dele Giwa that unforgettable journalism icon and engaging columnist who described Lawrence Anini called The Law, who gave Benin City and environs one hell of a time in the mid 80s as Son of a Dog.  Those who visited my home at Mainland Park Estate (a.k.a. Pentagon Estate), Mowe, on this particular date last year when the Ramadan broke into half – the 15th and left in its wake tears, blood and sadness were sons of wolves.  For, come to think of it, yes truly dog can be nasty, murderous even; but they can also be reasonable, friendly, loyal and truly so.

     

    These sons of wolves that shattered the peace of my home at dawn a year ago were animals in human skin, as the inimitableFelaAnikulupoKuti would have put it – they were blood thirsty, truly predatory carnivorous animals, irrational and without conscience or soul.

     

    The event of that early morning left me wondering about the humanpersona.  From all indications, these evil guests at dawn were Moslems or knew one or two things about Islam.  My wife who speaks impeccable Hausa confirmed that these blood cuddling youngsters had their conversation in Fulfude (Fulani language) with a mix of Hausa words. Given such background, one is still left wondering about the depth of moral depravity that would make young men from such cultural milieu, to choose the Holy month when men and women of conscience were seeking reconciliation with their Maker and atoning for transgressions to perpetrate evil and visit mayhem on any creature at all.

     

    The gang that ruptured the serenity of my abode one year ago was not just a robbery one, but a murderous group of young men who have no values for the sanctity of human lives and whose desire for material possession made no room for any modicum of compassion or guilt.  They were a pack of wolves at their most sadistic and iniquitous rage.

     

    These professionals from hell brought their tools of nefarious trade with which they neatly cut the burglary proof iron bars on the windows of my kitchen.

     

    That done, they made their way into my sanctuary.  With nobody in the guest room downstairs, they came upstairs without any qualm.  Until two weeks before then, my intellectual sparring partner Yoruba philosophy and mother, the 92 year-old Yeye Oba, Alhaja Memunat Ahinke Adedoyin, our guest for almost two months, was the occupant of the guest room, passing the night there either alone or at times, with her granddaughter, Temilade.  That this event occurred in her absence has left me grateful to the Good Lord. One can still not imagine the old woman witnessing her son been shot in the chest at point blank range at dawn.  Accessing the rooms upstairs was made easy by the fact that we rarely bolt the entrance leading to the living room and bedrooms upstairs. While one snored away, awaiting the clock to rouse one from slumber by 4.30am for the sahour (early morning meal and salat during Ramadan], the evil gang had made their inroad into the children’s room upstairs. It must have been about a quarter to 4.00am.  From the children’s room, they seized our housemaid and led her at gun point to the Master bedroom.  What followed was a most horrendous and dastardly act straight from the heart of the most sadistic soul.

     

    The five man team entered my room where my wife and our two little boys – Babawamide and Oloruntooni – and yours sincerely were deeply in slumber.  It was the penetrating ray of light directed into my eyes from their torch light that roused me from sleep.  Half awake and half asleep, I leapt out of bed and with a lame sleepy voice I muttered, “Who is this?” That was it. Within the split of a second, one of the gang members responded with a volley of gunshots straight into my chest.

     

    The devastating impact of the hot lead in my right chest threw me up and landed me back on my bed. Sleep took a flight. And horror stepped in. Blood gushed out as you would have water gushing from a broken pipe.  My body quivered and trembled in quick successions and involuntarily; the pace of my breathing raced faster.  In all this, I heard a staccato of conversations by the marauding beasts and my wife’s cry of agony saying repeatedly:  Lahilailalahu, you have shot my husband, lahilailalahu, you have killed my husband.

     

    As seconds rolled into minutes and my bed was turning into a river of blood, I had to feign death. I breathed heavily and held my breath.  The evil guests, now convinced I had given up the ghost covered my face with our duvet and turned their satanic attention to my wife.  Only two words were clear:  gold, money.  They said this repeatedly as they ransacked the house like professional robbers that they were.  They emptied every pocket, raided every drawer, looted all watches, collected all monies … ten minutes, 20 minutes … I was still bleeding, getting weaker, but through God’s mercy, still conscious and mentally alert.

    About twenty five or so minutes into their operation, they hit the gold mine literally and metaphorically; in one of the drawers of the wardrobes, they found madam’s box of trinkets.  Even without understanding the meaning of the words they were exchanging, it was obvious they were elated; happy that they have made a haul.  They screamed at Madam and threatened to shoot her dead for not telling them early about the hidden treasure.

     

    Madam pleaded with them to show mercy.  They led her out of the master bedroom, and as I guessed correctly, to her bedroom.  There they ransacked the wardrobes and took her niece’s laptop and other valuables.  Meanwhile, my bleeding continued and I felt life draining out of me.  But for reasons that defied human logic, I had become supremely confident that it was not going to be my last day; that I was going to survive the ordeal.  I kept telling myself: “Ademola, it is not your last day, you have not fulfilled your destiny”. I remained conscious and mentally alert even though by now, I was sleeping on a bed soaked totally with my blood.

     

    And I knew the bandits would soon vanish.  Having made great fortunes, the next logical thing was to scram with their loot.  I asked God to let them leave without wrecking further havoc.  Suddenly, there was cold silence; it could be cut with a knife.  I knew they were gone and was relieved that there were no other gun shots.  But where are my wife and the children and other members of my household? Have they led them away or locked somewhere?

     

    Since He is a merciful God, He never fails to provide succour even at the most difficult times.  The saving grace He provided at that critical point was through my mobile phone.  Although they had collected all phones in the house, my two mobile phones were underneath my pillows and having shot me as soon they came in and with my bed drenched in blood, the idea of checking the underneath of my pillows for any items became far remote.  They left without my phones.

     

    Convinced that they had gone and still conscious and alert, I reached for my phone and put a call across to my brother and friend, YusuphOlaniyonu, the then Ogun State Commissioner for Information and Strategy and now Special Adviser on Media to the Senate President .  Obviously still going through the sahour routine, Alhaji Olaniyonu picked my call at the first ring.  I told him the gory tale and that I needed policemen in the Estate immediately to lead me to the Hospital if I was to be saved from dying.  Yusuph did exactly that.  Bless him O Allah.

     

    My next move was to come out of my room to go in search of my family even though I was soaked in the pool of my blood.  With Madam’s room left scattered and the door left ajar, I made for the children’s room where I found the door locked and the key left there for whoever may come to rescue the helpless souls.  I opened the door.  My wife screamed, she thought she had seen a ghost.  She was so sure it was either I was dead or about to give up. She could not imagine that her husband could still have any energy left to walk out of the bed, not to talk of coming out of the room to rescue them.  I calmed her down and assured her it was her husband in flesh and truly so, in blood.

     

    Again, my timely act also manifested God’s mercy upon my household.  In the room before I came to open the door, my wife, convinced that the marauders had escaped, had made to scale the window and jump down from the first floor bedroom to call on neighbours to rescue her husband before he gives up. Our then nine year old daughter, Temilade pleaded with mummy not to take such risk as she was going to hurt herself.

     

    Mummy insisted she was going to do just that.  The little girl gave up and urged mummy to be careful in jumping down.  She was about to do that when I flung the door open.  A two minute delay could have proved fatal as no one could predict what would have been the consequence of such risky endeavour.

     

    It was in this state of confusion, uncertainty, fear and multiple injuries in my chest and neck that my entire household accompanied me to the Redemption Health Centre at the Redeemed Camp.  My wife drove like she was racing to escape from hell.  She demonstrated courage that was rare for a lady. I urged her to take it easy as I was alright and would be well.  By then it was well past 4.00am.  May Allah’s mercy continue to be upon her and her offspring.

     

    The management and staff of Redemption Health Centre deserve special praises for their humanness, professionalism, civility and devotion to duty.  If health institutions in Nigeria are run like it is done at that centre, many souls would be saved from avoidable deaths.  At that centre, Daddy, G. O., as Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is affectionately called by all, practises what he preaches.  Bless him and his Godly works even more O Lord.

     

    For my extended family under the leadership of our Olori Ebi, Imam Adebayo Ibrahim Ali, and Mummy, your love, prayers and assurances made all the difference.

    At that low period of one’s existence when some could cavalierly choose to hit a man that was already on the ground the more, they stood by me insisting whatever happened to a man was divine and destined and for a purpose. Daddy insisted armed robbers could strike and do strike even in the most secured of places. Bless my loving family and continue to deepen our love and togetherness O Allah.

     

    What about my friends, many of whom I am not sure if to describe as friends or brothers?  What about colleagues who stood solidly by us throughout our ordeal like the rock of Gibraltar?

     

    How does one thank a friend, a brother and now my boss, my Chairman – DrOlatundeAyenisufficiently. On reading my text informing him of the unfortunate incident, the business icon put a call across to me immediately and requested to know the state of my health and the situation with my family. In a demonstration of brotherly love and kindness that only the Good Lord can reward, DrAyeni directed that my family be relocated to another apartment immediately.  May he and his generations continue to receive God’s mercy.

     

    How can one remember this incident without mentioning Mr. Austin Avuru, the Managing Director of Seplat Petroleum and Chief Tunde Afolabi, the Executive Chairman of Amni Petroleum Development Company.  Not just that their generous donations helped in offsetting my huge medical expenses; particularly at Reddington Hospital and abroad, their assurances that they were ready to commit whatever it would take to keep me alive was a soothing balm and a psychological therapy at that most trying and uncertain times.

     

    Then my friends, my brothers, how do I start thanking you. Stand up for recognition, Olayinka Aroyehun and his wife, Arinola.  This brother from our second mum from whose chest flows milk of human kindness demonstrated brotherly love.  For this kind hearted soul, no amount was too much to bring a victim of such attack to perfect health; particularly when that victim is MolaIshola.  God will continue to reward your kindness as He has always done, Abefe.

     

    Then my twin brother and my soul mate, Zik Zulu Okafor and his wife, our own adorable Adora.  How can you thank enough a brother who is ready to go to the end of this world in search of whatever would be needed to restore me to perfect health.  His writing on his Facebook wall was most touching and tears – inducing. Zulu coordinated efforts to get friends to rally round to ensure my survival and he discharged himself creditably. He practically suspended every other thing to ensure I accessed the best medical treatment available.  May the Good Lord continue to deepen your joy and never fails to continually give you victory over adversaries.

     

    My Good friend and brother, the sports entrepreneur, Taye Ige was wonderful.  Up to now, he has not relented on how to ensure I recover fully and became fully fit again.  May you continue to score critical goals in all aspects of your worthy life.

     

    Same prayer goes to my Ichie as I fondly call him, Chuddy Oduenyi, Nigerian’s Public Relations lead player and remarkable friend.  Chuddy’s support and his many trips to Redemption Health Centre was the stuff good friendship is made of.  God will preserve you in good health for many more decades in your service to our profession and to humanity.

     

    May the Good Lord also bless my friends and brothers; E. J. Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Ismaila Bello Mr. & Mrs. Olayiwola Lawal Olarinoye, Prof Noah Yusuph; the humane Amolegbe brothers: Sikiru, Fattah and their spouses andOlatunde, Otunba Biodun Ajiboye, Lanre Alabi, Niyi Kolawole, Barrister Ogbonnaya Agbafo, Kenny Alata and others who through prayers, visits, gifts and show of love and affection made the life-threatening ordeal light.

     

    My in-laws at Offa, Kaduna, Ilorin, Lagos and United Kingdom were simply wonderful.  Your genuine concern, love, visits, prayers and affection was truly therapeutic.  A nifiirueleyi san fun arawa.  God bless you all. Our neighbours in Mowe were good neighbours by every definition. It is only God that can reward your kindness.

     

    Most important and deserving of the most profound gratitude and appreciation is the Almighty God.  God assured me July 14, 2014 was not my last day and He kept His promise.  He assured me it was a new dawn for me: The arrival of my Victory at Dawn; a rebirth. I claim it. I cannot thank you enough, God of Miracles.

  • Heartland target victory against Giwa

    Heartland target victory against Giwa

    Heartland are aiming at continuing with their recent impressive result when they face Giwa FC in Kaduna’s Ahmadu Bello Stadium on Sunday in a

    Glo Premier League Week 16 tie.

    The Naze Millionaires have gone three games without a defeat after they grabbed seven points out of a possible nine from games with FC Taraba, Sharks and FC IfeanyiUbah.

    They are presently fifth with 25 points from 15 games as against Giwa FC who are a step above with 25 points from the same number of matches.

    The Media Officer of the club, Cajetan Nkwopara told SportingLife that the Owerri side want to continue with their unbeaten streak when they play away to Giwa FC in Kaduna on Sunday.

    Meanwhile, Heartland have expressed delight at one of their players, Macmarcel Obioha whose wife gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday in Owerri.

     

  • ‘God gave my husband victory’

    The wife of Oyo State Governor ,Mrs Florence Ajimobi, has said God helped her husband break the second term jinx.

    Mrs. Ajimobi spoke at the Women Intercessory Network (WIN) prayer programme at the Government House Arcade, Agodi, Ibadan.

    She said: “I was scared of federal might and the way they were going around using money to influence the electorate.

    “I knew we couldn’t match them because Ajimobi doesn’t have the money but God was with him.

    “If you remember when we had our programme in January, I stood before God and said if we win by God’s grace that I will testify.

    “The road was tough and I nearly lost my faith, but I committed everything to God.

    “God did not allow the enemies to mock us. The governor is here to serve humanity and that is why God has given him the second term victory. “