Tag: Musa

  • AFCON qualifier: Musa, Iheanacho, Etebo among early birds at Super Eagles camp

    AFCON qualifier: Musa, Iheanacho, Etebo among early birds at Super Eagles camp

    Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa, Kelechi Iheanacho and Oghenekaro Etebo were among the early arrivals at the team’s camp in the prestigious Eterno Hotel in Benin City.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Super Eagles take on the Leone Stars at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City on Nov. 13 in a first of two qualifying matches for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    The team will then fly to Freetown for the return game on Nov. 17 at the Siaka Stevens Stadium.

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed their arrivals on the team’s official Twitter handle on Monday even as coach Gernot Rohr raised an alarm that the invited players were facing travelling difficulties.

    Rohr had earlier revealed that the players invited to the national team for the 2021 AFCON qualifying matches with Sierra Leone were facing travelling difficulties due to a new lockdown in some European countries.

    The players affected include Daniel Akpeyi, Leon Balogun, Joe Aribo, Jamilu Collins, Semi Ajayi, Zaidu Sanusi, Kevin Akpoguma, Frank Onyeka, Emmanuel Dennis, Samuel Chukwueze, Victor Osimhen and Chidera Ejuke.

    The German football tactician said he was, however, hopeful of having the full complement of the 24 players called up by Tuesday.

    According to the tweet by NFF, Musa who flew into the country from Saudi Arabia, where he recently parted ways with Al Nassr was a surprise visitor at the camp of the Flying Eagles in Abuja earlier on Monday.

    “He charged the team to go do the nation proud at the WAFU 2020 Regional Cup before connecting another flight to Benin.”

    Musa was joined by Leicester City of England’s Iheanacho and Etebo from Turkish-based club, Galatasaray.

    Other early birds to the team’s camp are goalkeeper Maduka Okoye of Sparta Rotterdam in The Netherlands and KRC Genk of Belgium’s forward Paul Onuachu who was called up to replace the injured Moses Simon.

    NAN also reports that the Sierra Leoneans, who are booked at the Lush Hotel in Benin City, are expected to fly into Lagos on Wednesday from where they will connect another flight to Benin the same day.

  • Nigeria heading towards anarchy if insecurity not halted, Falana, Musa warn Buhari

    Nigeria heading towards anarchy if insecurity not halted, Falana, Musa warn Buhari

    Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana and former Governor of Kaduna State, Balarabe Musa have warned President Muhammadu Buhari to take pragmatic steps in tackling wanton insecurity and ethnicity brewing in the country as the nation is already heading towards anarchy.
    A statement issued by the duo on Sunday said amid the cacophony of ethnic and regional voices, it was imperative that pan-Nigerian voices should be heard louder than ever before to save Nigeria from disintegration, saying that the symptoms of the brewing socio-political crisis were manifest.
    They said the Nigerian state had failed to tackle the worsening insecurity plaguing every part of the country, stressing that Nigeria was increasingly being defined by insecurity, as killings had become almost a daily affair in Nigeria.
    “Terror attacks, banditry, kidnapping and armed robbery are perpetrated by criminals with reckless abandon. In practical terms, no part of Nigeria is immune to violent crimes, although the incidence might be relatively higher in one part than the other at this time. Tragic news of lives wasted issues from the north and south, east and west.
    “In response to the flourishing crimes in the face of the worrisome incompetence of the state, ethnic and regional champions have resorted into the dangerous ethnic profiling and demonisation of others. It is the reign of hate speech and marketing of prejudice. Claiming to speak for “our people,” they issue irresponsible ultimatums and orders for which they lack constitutional authority to enforce. Some of those who are supposed to act as statesmen at this critical hour have instead joined the ranks of issuers of prejudicial statements.
    “The appropriate response to these sectional voices is not to glibly question the patriotism of any person or group. The effective response is to compel the Nigerian state under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari to perform the constitutional duty of keeping Nigeria secure. Nigeria must not be turned into a killing field. The way to take the wind out of the sails of merchants of hate is for the government to confront the worsening insecurity in Nigeria squarely and honestly,” they said.
    According to Falana and Musa, law enforcement and other security agencies should fight crimes competently and strictly according to the law and that in doing so, the ethnic and religious identity of the criminal was not of any importance, as ethnic and religious profiling could distract from the urgent task of stamping out crimes.
    “The truth is that every ethnic and religious group has its own share of criminals. We must separate crimes from prejudice so that criminals could be fought with a unity of purpose as a nation. It is also an indisputable fact that the victims of criminal activities belong to the various ethnic grounds and religions. We are convinced that the urgency of the situation should compel the Buhari administration to rethink its internal security strategy by considering some of the patriotic suggestions from conferences and panels set up by government in the last few years.
    “In our view, another conference (by whatever name) may not be coming up anything new given that the Nigerian condition is akin to an emergency. The police and other security agencies should be equipped and organised to perform their duty in the light of the new dimensions of insecurity.”
    According to them, the justice system, especially in the states should be alert to their responsibility of diligent and swift prosecution of arrested suspected criminals, saying that it was the duty of the respective attorneys-general in the affected states to prosecute suspected killers, kidnappers and armed robbers.
    “All the tiers of government have responsibilities for security, working in unison. If the degeneration in the Nigerian condition is not halted, the nation may descend into anarchy. Doubtless, the poor people will bear the brunt of such an avoidable disaster. We, therefore, call on President to rally the country around a national purpose of security everywhere in Nigeria as the constitution demands.
    “This leadership duty should be in words and action. The President should address the nation specifically for the purpose of giving assurance of his commitment to the unity of Nigeria amidst adequate security. It is also the duty of genuine lovers of peace, freedom and development of Nigeria to speak up in order to save the nation from descent of anarchy. It is time that pan-Nigerian voices are heard loud and clear,” they added.

  • Pinnick, Musa, Oshoala others to light up 2018/2019 Nigeria Pitch Awards

    Pinnick, Musa, Oshoala others to light up 2018/2019 Nigeria Pitch Awards

    Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick, Super Eagles Vice-Captain, Ahmed Musa, and Super Falcons goal-poacher, Asisiat Oshoala and others are potential winners of the 2018/2019 Nigeria Pitch Awards.

    The organisers of the awards, Matchmakers Consult International Ltd., on Thursday announced the list of nominees for the 2018/2019 at a news briefing in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 6th edition of the award was designed to recognise those who stand out in a particular season.

    For the 2018/2019 edition, NFF president, Pinnick is up in the nominations for Sam Okwaraji category and he is up against his 1st Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi and the Chairman, Bet9ja, Kunle Sonami.

    Al-Nassr striker Musa is up for two gong as he is in the nomination for the Striker of the Year award and King of the Pitch Awards.

    Musa will slug it out with Esperance of Tunisia striker and former NPFL goal king, Junior Lokosa and Shanghai Shenhua striker, Odion Ighalo for the Striker of the Year.

    For the King of the Pitch category, Musa will be up against Ighalo and the Leicester City FC dependable midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi.

    For the Goalkeeper of the Year, Katsina United FC and Super Eagles safe hand Ikechukwu Ezenwa will slug it out with his compatriot, Francis Uzoho and Enyimba FC goalkeeper Theophilus Afelokhai.

    The Defender of the Year category has Brighton and Hove Albion defender, Leon Balogun, Udinese Calcio FC player, William Troost-Ekong and in-form Leganes FC defender, Kenneth Omeruo.

    The Midfielder of the Year contest will have Ndidi, Arsenal FC playmaker, Alex Iwobi and Stoke City FC midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo.

    The Most Valuable Person (MVP) in NPFL, (Male Category) has Rangers of Enugu striker, Godwin Aguda, Junior Lokosa and Akwa United striker, Mfom Udoh.

    The Most Valuable Person (MVP) in NPFL, (female Category) will see Nasarawa Amazon player, Anam Imo, Rivers Angels Evelyn Nwabuoku and former FC Robo striker, Rasheedat Ajibade.

    In the Queen of the Pitch Category, FC Barcelona loanee, Asisat Oshoala, Shanghai Shengli striker, Francisca Ordega and Rasheedat Ajibade are in the contest.

    The Coach of the Year category has Super Falcon chief tactician, Thomas Dennerby, Chief Coach, Rangers FC, Gbenga Ogunbote and 2017/2019 NPFL runaway winners coach of Lobi Stars, Solomon Ogbeide.

    Akwa United, Rangers FC of Enugu and Lobi Stars of Benue are in the running for the Club of the Year while National Team of the Year has Super Sand Eagles, Super Falcons and Super Eagles.

    The Referee of the Year has Ogabor Odey, Adebimpe Quadri and Ferdinand Udoh.

    The Football Friendly Governor of the Year has the Akwa Ibom Gov. Udom Emmanuel, Rivers States Gov. Nyesom Wike and Delta States Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa.

    The State with the Best Grassroots Football Development category has Delta, Rivers and Lagos State.

    Football Journalist of the Year (Print) has Tunde Liadi, The Nation; Johnny Edwards, Complete Sports and Tana Aiyejina, The Punch.

    For the Radio category, George Essien Comfort Radio Tony Bekederemo, Brila FM and Olawale Adigun, Top Radio.

    The Football Journalist of the Year (TV) category has Cecilia Omoregbe, Moses Praiz, Supersports and Austin Okon-Akpan Channels for nomination.

    For the Online category, Naijafootballplus.com CEO, Tobi Adepoju, Sportsvillagesquare.com counterpart, Kunle Solaja and Samuel Ahmadu of Goal.com up for nomination.

    The organisers of the Pitch Awards, Shina Philips, said that the awards ranked as one of the best in the country, adding that it was time to recognise the heroes in football while they are still alive.

    He said that his organisation and its partners, Auditing Firm, SIAO, would continue to protect the integrity of the awards in respect to nominations and transparent voting system.

    “SIAO partners have continued to support our vision. They have approached the responsibility of the collation of the result with all sense of professionalism.

    “In every sense of it, they have demonstrated their integrity and professionalism in the accounting world.

    “The Nigeria Pitch Awards has come to stay and as organisers, we will continue to put in all that is necessary to sustain the standards that the awards have set,” he said.

  • Nigeria’s Ahmed Musa faces uncertain future at Leicester City

    Nigeria’s Ahmed Musa faces uncertain future at Leicester City

    Nigeria forward Ahmed Musa’s future at Leicester City will be discussed in January, says manager Claude Puel.

    Musa, 25, joined Leicester in July 2016 for a then club record fee of £16m, but has played just once this season.

    Puel says he is one of several players whose futures will be reviewed when the transfer window opens in January.

    “It’s not the time to speak about if he can bring something to the squad or if he can leave the squad in January,” Puel told BBC Sport.

    “We’ll look at all the players. At the moment the status quo remains.”

    Puel said Musa’s lack of game time was down to strong competition in the squad.

    “He’s a good player with quality. For me he’s not a striker, he’s a winger who can play on the left or right,” Puel explained.

    “He can attack space, has good penetration but there’s imbalance in competition with (Marc) Albrighton, (Demarai) Gray and (Riyad) Mahrez.

    “Sometimes it’s tough, it’s difficult for the staff to make a choice and give him more game time but in training sessions he always has a positive attitude and this is very important for him and the squad.”

    The Super Eagles forward scored in his only appearance for the club this season in a 4-1 EFL Cup win over Sheffield United in August.

    Musa himself will be considering his future as he will be hoping to force his way into the Nigeria squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.