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  • NFF crisis: Court to hear appeal motion against Amaju Pinnick, others March 29

    NFF crisis: Court to hear appeal motion against Amaju Pinnick, others March 29

    A Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja will, on March 29, hear a motion seeking an order to grant leave to appeal against the ruling discharging and acquitting Amaju Pinnick and others in a criminal charge filed against them.
    Justice Inyang Ekwo fixed the date after counsel to the applicants, Dr Celsius Ukpong, informed the court of the motion on notice filed to the effect.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Chairman, National Footballers Association of Nigeria, Harrison Jalla and a staff of the association, Tunde Aderibigbe, filed the motion with suit number FHC/ABJ/ CR/93/2019.
    Others listed in the motion include the Federal Republic of Nigeria as complainant/respondent; Sunusi Mohammed, Seyi Akinwumi, Shehu Dikko, Amaju Melvin Pinnick as defendants/respondents and Yusuf Ahmed Fresh.
    The duo, in the application dated Dec. 16, 2020 and filed same date by their lawyer, sought “an order of the court granting leave to appeal as an interested parties against the ruling of this honourable court in charge No: FHC/ABJ/CR/93/2019 discharging and acquitting the defendants in this matter.”
    They said the motion was brought on the grounds that “at the day set for arraignment ,the applicants and other aggrieved people were in court to testify after the arraignment,.
    They argued that when the prosecutor who took over from the agency that filed the charge suddenly apply to withdraw the charge in order to study the file or whatever only for the learned trial judge to discharge and acquit the defendants without any proper arraignment and trial.
    “The applicants/interested party in the matter, in public interest, took risk and make a lot of sacrifices to complain and gather a lot of evidence to try the defendants before the defendants were finally charge to court.
    “The defendants have been using the ruling of the learned trial court as a shield successfully against further prosecution in the matter that is yet to be tried.
    “The prosecutions have neglected/refused to appeal against this decision.”
    The applicants, who stated that it was immaterial whether the prosecution was interested to prosecute the matter or not, stressed that the matter should not end without proper prosecution “where witnesses who are willing are not allowed to testify.”
    According to them, the prosecution cannot agree with defence counsel to dismiss a charge and acquit the defendants not minding the implication of such agreement.
    “The interested parties/applicants were the nominal complainants and were acting in good faith and in public interest to see to the end of this trial where both parties are heard before the case is determined.
    “The complainant, Section 335 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) is referring to, is the nominal complainant and not the prosecuting counsel. See FRNV.ONONYE 2018 LPELR -45067
    “The complainants or victims of the offence did not compound this offence to warrant the prosecuting counsel to agree to withdraw the charge so as to entitled the defendants to acquittal. SEE PML. NIG LTD. V. FRN (2017) LPELR -43480(SC),” they averred.
    In the draft notice of appeal, the appellants stated that they were dissatisfied with the decision of a FHC delivered by Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu on Nov. 5, 2019, in charge number FHC/ABJ/CR/93/2019 wherein the defendants were discharged and acquitted.
    In their grounds of appeal, they argued that Justice Ojukwu erred in law when she held that defendants have been discharge and acquitted for offences that has not been tried.

    Besides, they also argued that the prosecuting counsel from the office of the Attorney-General took over the matter for the first time from an agency that filed the charge and decided to compound the offence without recourse to primary complainant who were in court about to witness the trial, among others.

    Justice Ekwo fixed March 29 to hear the motion.

    NAN reports that Pinnick is the President of NFF and a FIFA council member.

  • Austin Eguavoen submits AFCON 2021 technical report to NFF

    Austin Eguavoen submits AFCON 2021 technical report to NFF

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed on Tuesday that it has received an in-depth technical report from Augustine Eguavoen on the Super Eagles’ outing at the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cameroon.

    “We have received the technical report on the AFCON 2021 and we are presently studying it, in conjunction with the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.

    “Once the study and appraisal are done with, we will make known our position,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi said.

    Nigeria won all her three group phase matches against Egypt, Sudan and Guinea Bissau in Garoua, and emerged the only team in the tournament to log maximum nine points from three matches.

    The team however lost by the odd goal to Tunisia in the Round of 16.

    The Super Eagles will take on Ghana’s Black Stars in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 play-off round scheduled for the month of March.

  • Give Eguavoen Super Eagles job – Izilein

    Give Eguavoen Super Eagles job – Izilein

    Godwin Izilein, former coach of the Super Falcons, has said that Augustine Eguavoen should be given the chance of first refusal as the coach of the Super Eagles.

    Izilein, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Tuesday, said Eguavoen deserved the job.

    He said that his performance shocked, impacted and impressed everybody at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

    The former chief handler of the senior female national team noted that Eguavoen was able to change the interest of the players and harnessed them into one entity.

    Izilein stressed that the ex-Eagles player shocked his critics and was able to achieve the feat with the Super Eagles in Cameroon in spite of the time factor.

    “This is the only way to pay him back. If he is willing to accept the job, give it to him; he will get the support of all the indigenous coaches.

    “Giving him the position will motivate others that there is chance for the indigenous coaches.

    “Eguavoen has reawakened the cradle of performance that the Eagles were known for; this was what placed us fifth in the world years ago,“ he said.

    He said that what the team needed now was to be kept the players together for a longer period.

    NAN reports that the Eagles lost 0-1 to Tunisia in the round of 16 in the ongoing AFCON tournament in Cameroon after a 100 per cent record in the group stage.

  • AFCON: Eguavoen stops Pinnick, other guests from seeing Super Eagles in dressing room

    AFCON: Eguavoen stops Pinnick, other guests from seeing Super Eagles in dressing room

    Coach Augustine Eguavoen has stopped President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick and other guests from seeing the Super Eagles in their dressing room.

    Eguavoen made this known ahead of the Super Eagles encounter against Tunisia at a press conference, where he stressed the measure was to ensure his players are not distracted.

    Against Egypt and Sudan, Pinnick was in the dressing room at half time to motivate the Super Eagles, but Eguavoen has said the half-time break is needed for the players and coaches to discuss tactics.

    “We talked about timing and I am still talking about it. It’s our culture – motivation is good. Guests can have short discussions with the team at the restaurant and not inside the dressing room.

    “Against Egypt was the only time when the NFF president and the Air Peace president came to see the team and it was five minutes. In the second and third games, no one came to see the team. I don’t think this will happen tomorrow (Sunday),” Eguavoen said.

    TNG reports the Super Eagles at the Stade Roumdé Adjia, will play Tunisia at 8 pm today.

  • AFCON 2021: Eagles win over Sudan came with excitement – Seyi Akinwunmi

    AFCON 2021: Eagles win over Sudan came with excitement – Seyi Akinwunmi

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), 1st Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi, on Saturday said that the Super Eagles 3-1 win over the Falcons of Jediane came with excitement.

    Akinwunmi in a telephone interview with Newsmen also commended the positive attitude of the Eagles in their matches.

    Newsmen reports that the Augustine Eguavoen-tutored team maintained their perfect start to the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon with an emphatic 3-1 win over the 1970 winners of the tournament.

    The Group D’s almost one-sided match played at State Roumde Adjia in Garoua had the Eagles dominate the match against the Sudanese from the blast of the whistle.

    The team took an early lead through Villarreal FC’s pacy winger, Samuel Chukwueze, who lashed into the net from a pass from Nantes FC winger, Moses Simon.

    The three-time winners of AFCON, 1980, 1994 and 2013, also doubled the lead through Germany-based Union of Berlin Striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, in the 45th minutes.

    The Eagles scored the third goal through Moses Simon’s solo run in a quick break after the second half whistle as he shot past the helpless Sudanese goalkeeper, Ali Abu-Eshrein, in the 46th minutes.

    The Sudanese, however, got a consolation goal from a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) playback which adjudged Ola Aina to have fouled a Sudanese player.

    Aina was subsequently punished with a yellow card from the South Africa referee, Victor Gomes.

    The resultant penalty by Sudan’s Walieldin Khedr sent Okoye the wrong way to gift the Northeastern Country their first goal in the 2021 AFCON.

    Speaking after the win, Akinwunmi, who is also Chairman Lagos Football Association (FA) told NAN that the team had been well motivated to win their matches.

    “I am very happy with the win, we have said before the AFCON tournament that the team would approach the game one after the other.

    “Fortunately, we now have a second win in our bag. We have told Nigerians that the boys are well motivated to do well in the tournament and they have been showing that.

    “We need to win our next match to maintain the momentum. We also don’t want to push ourselves too far by predicting that the team will win the AFCON.

    “We are happy with this win and look forward to the next match,” he said.

    Nigeria, with a match to play in Group D, has now qualified for the knockout stage of AFCON 2021 after the host, Cameroun and Morocco.

  • English football star gets FIFA approval to play for Nigeria

    English football star gets FIFA approval to play for Nigeria

    The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has granted approval for former England youth international, Ashleigh Plumptre to play for Nigeria.

    Plumper, 23, who plays for Women’s Super League side Leicester City, is eligible to represent the African champions because of her father’s Nigerian heritage.

    After joining training camps in Austria and Abuja, she has now been cleared by FIFA and is eligible for Nigeria’s 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations play-off against Ivory Coast in February.

    “We are happy to receive Ashleigh’s official clearance from FIFA.

    “It was only possible because of her commitment and dedication. She made the federation’s work a lot easier by providing all the requirements in quick time.

    “Ashleigh personally approached the English FA directly to get the required international clearance from that end.

    “Her professionalism and unflinching desire to play for Nigeria is honestly heart-warming. That big move on her part obviously helped a lot and prevented the long wait for the FA’s response,” NFF director of communications Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport Africa.

    Plumptre, who has a British mother, had been capped 30 times by England at youth level but qualified for Nigeria through the grandparent rule.

    The centre-back needed to prove her eligibility and dedicated three months to acquiring all the required documents – a Nigerian passport and her grandfather’s documents and then officially requesting clearance from the four home nations (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) as well from Nigerian internal affairs.

    “She got all the documents in a few months without being forced or persuaded.

    “We’ve been through this Fifa process with other players in the past and others needed to be reminded. Ashleigh made personal sacrifices to ensure a smooth clearance,” Olajire added.

    Plumptre joins a growing list of foreign-born players like Michelle Alozie, Patricia George and Nicole and Toni Payne, who all opted to represent the nine-time African champions.

    She has played 25 games this season for Leicester women’s side which she first joined as an eight-year-old.

    She previously played in the English top flight with Notts County in 2014 before moving to the United States.

    Stints with US college side USC Trojans and LA Galaxy followed, before she returned from studying in January 2020 to play a key role in a memorable season for Leicester.

    After she helped the Foxes to the FA Women’s Championship title in 2020-21, Plumptre was voted player of the season and rewarded with a new two-year deal.

  • Why I turned down NFF offer – Seyi Olofinjana

    Why I turned down NFF offer – Seyi Olofinjana

    Former Super Eagles player, Seyi Olofinjana, has opened up on why he turned down the country’s national teams technical director role after he was approached by the Nigeria Football Federation.

    After a professional career that spanned 16 years, the former Super Eagles star went into management and was named loan manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

    According to reports, NFF president Amaju in 2020 approached Olofinjana offering the 40-year-old the role currently occupied by Austin Eguavoen, which he turned down.

    In an interview with BBC Sport Africa, the former Wolves midfielder opened up on why he turned down the offer but leave room open for a future appointment.

    “It was difficult, but at the same time, easy,” Olofinjana recalled.

    “I think the federation made it a little bit easier for me to make that judgement call. There were certain questions I asked of the federation that they weren’t able to answer.

    “What needs doing? Where do they think we are as a nation? Where do we need to get to? How quickly do we need to get to those places?

    “I didn’t get answers to those questions and that is the day-to-day job for me. If there’s no clarity, there’s no going forward.

    “Do I regret saying no? Absolutely not. Is there a part of me that thinks it could be a good opportunity for me to go and put myself in the history books and try to help my people? Absolutely! I’m still looking for that opportunity.

    “I’ll continue to knock on the door. Any day. I don’t know the day. I’m Nigerian. I can’t change that.”

    As Nigeria prepare to mount their bid for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title, Olofinjana called for to be a change of attitude from the players.

    He said, “The talents have never been the problem of Nigeria. I think it (the problem) is in the philosophy, it’s in the structure.

    “I think we are living in the moment as a people. We think ‘What can we do in the next Nations Cup?’ without thinking further ahead.”

    “We tell ourselves ‘Oh, we’ve prepared well. The boys have done well but there has to be a plan behind the way we play football,” Olofinjana added.

    “Germany won the World Cup (in 2014) but they didn’t win it when they hosted in 2006. But there was a plan – a 10-year plan to win the World Cup.”

    Olofinjana recently was offered that same appointment by Swiss side Grasshopper Zurich

  • BREAKING: NFF appoints new Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro

    BREAKING: NFF appoints new Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Portuguese tactician, Jose Peseiro as the new coach of Nigeria’s Super Eagles.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this was disclosed in a communique issued after a virtual NFF executive committee meeting on Wednesday.

    Part of the Communique reads, “After careful consideration of a memo presented by Chairman of the Technical and Development Sub-Committee, the Executive Committee endorsed a proposal for the appointment of Mr Jose Peseiro as the new Head Coach of the Super Eagles, following the end to the relationship with Mr Gernot Rohr. However, the Committee resolved that Mr Augustine Eguavoen, named the interim Head Coach, will lead the Super Eagles to the AFCON 2021 in Cameroon with Mr Peseiro only playing the role of Observer. It was unanimously agreed that the AFCON is a good avenue for Mr Peseiro to launch a working relationship with Mr Eguavoen, who will revert to his role as Technical Director (hence Mr Peseiro’s immediate boss) after the AFCON.

    “The Executive Committee mandated the Technical and Development Committee as well as the NFF Secretariat to organise a friendly match for the Super Eagles when the team arrives in Garoua for the AFCON 2021, and also to arrange matches for the Super Eagles and the Super Falcons in upcoming FIFA windows for international friendlies.

    “The Executive Committee approved the Financial Statement of the Federation for the year 2021, as well as the proposed Budget of the sum of N13,089,022,180.00 for the year 2022.”

  • I contacted Mourinho for Super Eagles job – Pinnick

    I contacted Mourinho for Super Eagles job – Pinnick

    The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, president, Amaju Pinnick revealed he held talks with Roma manager, Jose Mourinho, in its search to replace Gernot Rohr as Super Eagles coach.

    Pinnick stated this during a media parley with sports journalists in Lagos.

    He also hinted that the interim coach of the team Austin Eguavoen might not take the squad to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, which begins January 9, 2022 in Cameroon as the federation may announce the new coach in “within the next week or so.”

    The NFF boss added that the emphasis on the new coach is discipline.

    He said: “The emphasis on the new coach is discipline. We will look at his antecedents on discipline.

    “Secondly, we will also look at how hungry he is to win trophies because if they are hungry it supersedes so many things and if he wants to win he will instil discipline. We will look at all these things but I cannot make a pronouncement emphatically because I will be undermining my executive committee.

    “So, until my executive committee comes out within the next week or so to say this is the name because the technical committee has to bring their presentation to the executive committee. It is going to be a seamless movement to the current team headed by Eguavoen.

    “But we have spoken to three top coaches and Peseiro, whose name has been going around, is one of the coaches and I can tell you he is a top coach.”

    He added, “We also talked to Mladen (Krstajic) but after talking to him he got a job with a top club in Israel, Maccabi Tel Aviv. You can see these are coaches that are hungry and ready to take Nigeria as a home; they are people that we know are ready to face the challenge from the 200 million Nigerians.

    “They are coaches who the players cannot be bigger than and I believe we are doing everything we can and that’s why we interface with the ministry on every level.

    “Of course Mourinho, I am not going to tell you we didn’t talk to Mourinho because we did and the (sports) minister also talked to Mourinho and there is nothing wrong with it.”

    Pinnick refused to mention the coach who will manage the Eagles at the AFCON but noted that the new coach must guarantee to win the 2022 Nations Cup.

    He added, “If the coach will give us the Nations Cup, he will be drafted in immediately. I am not going to tell you that it will be later, because of what essence is the recruitment? If the executive committee says yes and we are ready, what are we waiting for?

    “When I spoke with one of the coaches on Tuesday, he was already scouting our players and was telling me things I didn’t even know about our players. It was quite impressive and he told me the strength of each player and he took me off guard. We are not going to experiment and if he can win the Nations Cup, no problem.”

  • Izilein to NFF: Allow Eguavoen to run Super Eagles without interference

    Izilein to NFF: Allow Eguavoen to run Super Eagles without interference

    Godwin Izilein, a former Super Falcons handler, said the interim coaching crew of the Super Eagles would succeed only if the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) allowed them to work without interference.

    Izilein who spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin, however, questioned the timing of the sack of the German coach of the Eagles, Gernot Rohr.

    He said the challenges of the nation’s national team handlers had been that of undue interference from the administrators.

    He noted that this was worrisome considering the fact that most of the administrators knew nothing about the round leather game.

    “Our problem does not end with the coaching crew, management has a role to play.

    “It is sad that some members of the NFF who have no knowledge of football always dictate what happens, you can’t know it more than the person who has played the game.

    “Again, we must do away with the issue of ethnicity in our football; bring in the best players and coaches we have.

    “NFF must provide a conducive environment for the coaching crew to excel in their assignment of managing the national team and the question of giving so much to foreign coaches and less to indigenous coaches must be stopped,” he stated.

    Speaking on the appointment of Austin Eguavoen and others as interim coaches of the Eagles, Izilein said he hoped the appointment was not a trap for him to fail.

    He advised Eguavoen to bring in good players capable of delivering success for the country, and to groom local players for the national team and reduce the over dependence on foreign players.

    “Let’s develop players here. We must stop looking for quick result everytime.

    “Let’s take the time to build a strong national team that we will all be proud of. Fluidity of the game should be returned and not the individual display of talents we have now.

    “As for the sack of Rohr, I had questioned the rational behind it, but I want to align myself with the reasons given for his sack,” he stated.

    Izilein called on the NFF to ensure that the Eagles had a smooth sail at the AFCON in Cameron in January 2022.