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  • AFCON final: Lagos White Cap Chief turns to shrine to pray for Super Eagles

    AFCON final: Lagos White Cap Chief turns to shrine to pray for Super Eagles

    Chief Abdul-lateef Aderibigbe-Ajose,  Head of Traditional White Cap Chiefs of Lagos State, on Saturday prayed for Super Eagles’ victory at the African Cup of Nations( AFCON) final clash with Cote d’Ivoire on Sunday.

    Nigeria and hosts of 2023 AFCON Cote d’Ivoire will clash in the final of the competition at the Alassanne Ouattara Stadium, Ebimpe, Abidjan, on Sunday at 9.00 p.m.

    Aderibigbe-Ajose, the Opeluwa Onido of Lagos offered the special prayers at an ancestral shine located at his palace in Ilogbo, Apapa Road, Lagos.

    He offered the prayers before a news conference on traditional tussle over Elegba Festival in Lagos Mainland between the Oloto stool and Opeluwa Onido Chieftaincy House in Lagos.

    The head of white cap chiefs of Lagos said that the Nigerian national football team must clinch the trophy to honour President Bola Tinubu.

    “AFCON final clash with Cote D’Ivoire is tomorrow, we are here to pray for our ancestors to grant Super Eagles victory in honour of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    “We want this trophy, we want this cup, we pray God to grant us victory in the match. Our ancestors will do it for us,” Aderibigbe-Ajose, also the Olori Oluwo, said.

    The president of the Confederation of African Football Federations, CAF, Patrice Motsepe, has revealed that Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu will be attending the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final.

    The white cap chief specially offered prayers to gods for President Tinubu for wisdom and understanding to solve all the teething problems facing the nation.

    He, however, urged Nigerians, especially the Yorubas, to be patient with Tinubu, praying to gods to grant the President all he needed to turn around the nation.

    Aderibigbe-Ajose urged Yorubas to pray for Tinubu’s success, rather then expressing anger and complaining.

    “Be full of prayers for him instead of getting angry. He cannot solve the nation’s problem in a hurry. God will lead him,” he said.

    Aderibigbe-Ajose also prayed for Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the shrine for a more impactful administration.

  • Super Eagles must win for Kayode Tijani – By Mumini Alao

    Super Eagles must win for Kayode Tijani – By Mumini Alao

    Tribute By Dr. Mumini Alao

    I am writing this tribute reluctantly. In my Yoruba culture and, I guess, in most other cultures, the hope and prayer is that the young will mourn and bury the old, not the other way round. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always happen that way. Sometimes, the old have to bury and mourn the young. That is my sad lot with Kayode Tijani who passed away on Wednesday, 7 February 2024. He was 55, four years younger than me.

    I was at his Janaza (Islamic funeral) at the Atan Cemetary in Yaba, Lagos the day after he died. After we did all the funeral rites and Kayode was committed to mother heart, the officiating Imams asked only me, amongst the whole crowd present, to say a word of prayer before the funeral was closed. I did.

    I knew who nominated me for that role. It was Kayode’s siblings. They knew about the close relationship that I had with their brother and decided to give me that honour even when hordes of family members and elderly people more qualified than me were present. That decided it for me; I would have to write a tribute to Kayode. I felt at that moment that I owed it to him.

    Aliu Oluwakayode Tijani was born 6 July 1968, into the Tijani family from Epe in Lagos State. He attended Ansar-ud-Deen Primary School and Ansar-ud-Deen College, both in Isolo, Lagos where the family lived. The Tijani’s are a renown Muslim family within the neighbourhood and devotees worshipped in the mosque built in their family compound. Kayode graduated from college in 1986 and proceeded to the Nigeria Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Lagos. He wanted to be a sports journalist.

    My first encounter with Kayode was in 1990 when he came to work with us at Complete Communications Limited. I was the editor of Complete Football magazine, and he was fresh from the NIJ. He was crazy about football, and he had a passion for keeping records and statistics, exactly the kind of chap that we needed at the time as a reporter/researcher. That was how he cut his sports journalism teeth working with Dr. Emmanuel Sunny Ojeagbase, Dr. Segun Odegbami, Frank Ilaboya, Ehi Braimah, Sunday Orelesi and myself.

    Apart from his sports archive which was already very impressive but growing at the time (he inherited loads of Shoot! and MATCH! football magazines from me, too!), Kayode quickly demonstrated a knack for sniffing out exclusive stories which was our forte at Complete Football back in the day. One of his biggest scoops was published on pages 14 and 15 of the February 1991 edition of the magazine. It read “Exclusive Shocker of the Year: Henry Nwosu Hangs His Boots. Says ‘I won’t play in Europe, I won’t play at the World Cup.’” Nwosu did neither before he retired.

    But Kayode was restless. He was full of energy. He didn’t stay long with us at Complete Football. After a year and a half, he moved on to become the pioneer sports editor of FAME magazine, a society publication launched by celebrated entertainment journalists Femi Akintunde-Johnson, Kunle Bakare and Mayour Akinpelu. Every week, Kayode’s face appeared in the famous magazine where he wrote about famous sports people. Inevitably, he also became very famous.

    Meanwhile, his reputation as a sports statistician and sports video collector continued to grow. If anyone in the media and advertising industries needed an old footage of the Nigerian football team from their days as the Red Devils through to when they became Green Eagles and later, Super Eagles, Kayode was the man to see. If you wanted footage of Nigerian former Olympians from the 1950’s and 60’s up to the 1980’s and ’90’s; or videos of former boxing world champions Dick Tiger or Hogan Kid Bassey, Kayode had them on VHS cassettes. If you wanted exclusive interviews with Haruna Ilerika or Stephen Keshi or action shots of Segun Odegbami, Christian Chukwu, Rashidi Yekini, Nwankwo Kanu, Mary Onyali, Chioma Ajunwa or Yusuf Ali for your sports documentary or television commercial, Kayode had them. When the VHS cassettes became outdated, he spent a fortune converting them into digital copies.

    When Kayode left FAME magazine and relocated to the United Kingdom for a while, his stock grew even further. During one of my trips to England, I appeared on his sports show on BEN TV and noticed how he had built up a sizable following amongst Nigerians in the diaspora. On his return from the UK, he decided to become a full-time visual content consultant and set up a media outfit, ‘Sport Xclusive’ to mine the lifetime investment he had made in archival records. He always said to me that he didn’t want a permanent job with any media organization again because of their penchant to owe staff salaries for months on end.

    At various times in his career, Kayode was also a personal assistant to former Nigerian minister of sports, Chief Alex Akinyele; he was a correspondent for African Soccer magazine and co-founder of Sportlight, a daily sports newspaper which ran briefly in 1995; we worked together with others in the Organizing Committee of the 8th All-Africa Games, Abuja 2003, which brought him in contact with all shades of people in the Nigerian sports fraternity; he produced and presented several sports programmes on radio and television that cemented his place in the hearts of millions of Nigerian sports fans. In his own unique way, Kayode contributed immensely to the development of Nigerian sports, and he deserves to be celebrated.

    When I broke the sad news of Kayode’s death on several WhatsApp platforms of distinguished sports personalities in Nigeria, shocks and commiserations flooded the platforms. From athletes, footballers, basketballers, table tennis players and boxers to sports administrators, referees, coaches and, of course, journalists, everybody knew Kayode Tijani and Kayode Tijani knew everybody! The sadness of his passing at such a young age was shared by all.

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) described Kayode in a press statement as “an international journalist of repute” while former AIPS President, Mitchel Obi noted that “he served sports and serviced journalism with a rare passion that welcomes him to all.” Veteran journalist and PR practitioner Gboyega Okegbenro who attended the funeral with me described Kayode as “the journalist’s journalist. Many of us relied on him for materials to do our jobs.” Spot on.

    Unfortunately, Kayode did not enjoy the best of health in his last years on earth and that resulted in his death on 7 February, 2024 the night when the Super Eagles beat Bafana Bafana of South Africa to

    qualify for the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Had he been well, Kayode would certainly have been in Côte d’Ivoire to cover the Eagles journey as he had done at several competitions in the past. He would have been posting exclusive stories on his social media handles on Facebook and “X” (formerly Twitter) where he was very prolific. But that was not to be. While Nigerians were celebrating the Eagles’ dramatic penalty shootout victory, Kayode was answering the final call of his creator.

    I’m making a request to the Super Eagles. Please win this 2023 AFCON for Kayode Tijani and the several other Nigerian fans who reportedly died while watching the highly tensed semifinal win against South Africa. That is the least honour that the Eagles can give to the departed souls.

    My last word in this tribute goes to Kayode Tijani’s family, particularly his wife, Folashade Ebunoluwa; their three university undergraduate boys, Toyeeb Damilola, AbdulBasit Pelumi, Abdulmalik Olalekan; and Kayode’s brothers and sisters. Nearly three decades ago when they got married, I was given the task to go and bring Shade from her family home to Kayode on the wedding night. Since then, I have watched how they sacrificed for each other affectionately and surmounted many hurdles together as a couple.

    I have also been a witness to the great stress that Kayode’s poor health in his last years brought upon every member of his family. It tested to the very extreme their love and commitment to their son, husband, father and brother, but they all stood firm and supported him till the very end.

    This is not to be taken for granted. It’s not all the time that people stand by their own in times of great challenges and difficulties. But in that respect, Kayode was greatly blessed with a truly loving and supportive wife, very courageous children and extremely committed brothers and sisters. To the entire family of Aliu Kayode Tijani, I salute you for your steadfastness. May Almighty Allah reward you and admit Kayode into Aljanat Firdaos (The best of Paradise).

  • Shettima leads presidential delegation to Abidjan for AFCON final

    Shettima leads presidential delegation to Abidjan for AFCON final

    President Bola Tinubu has directed the Vice-President,  Kashim Shettima to lead a presidential delegation to the finals of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

    Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Communications, Office of the Vice-President, stated this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    The Super Eagles will take on hosts Côte d’Ivoire, in a rematch at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan on Sunday, Feb. 11.

    Mr Nkwocha said that the match will rekindle the memories of Nigeria’s 1-0 victory against the hosts in the group stage secured through Captain William Troost-Ekong’s penalty.

    He said that Tinubu believes that Shettima’s presence at the finals alongside the delegation, is a testament to the government’s unwavering support for the team and its dedication to their success.

    ” The Federal Government calls on all Nigerians, both at home and abroad, to unite in support of the Super Eagles.

    ” The government also enjoin all Nigerians to raise their voices in encouragement, and create a wave of national pride that will  propel the team to glory,”he said.

    Vice President Shettima had earlier represented the President at the semi-finals when the Eagles defeated South Africa in a pulsating encounter.

  • Odegbami counsels against distractions ahead ‘very important’ Final match

    Odegbami counsels against distractions ahead ‘very important’ Final match

    Africa Cup of Nations winner, Dr. Olusegun Odegbami has advised that the Nigeria Football Federation weave some protective net around the Super Eagles to allow for maximum concentration of players and officials on Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations Final against the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire.

     

    “There is this interesting story of one triathlon athlete who led the field for most of the competition, was far ahead of every other competitor and looked sure to win. But she fell down close to the tape, and before she could summon the energy to crawl towards the tape, she saw someone go past her to claim victory. The lesson of the story is that it is never over until it is over.

     

    “The NFF should not allow any kind of distractions around the team in the next couple of days before the match. Let us allow the boys to concentrate and focus hard on the task at hand. No frivolous visits to the team camp should be allowed.”

     

    The top scorer of the 1980 finals stated further: “We must all endeavour to help the team. Let them be themselves and remain themselves. This is of utmost national importance and all for the glory of our homeland. Nothing must be allowed to distract the players from this crucial national assignment.” 

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles observe minute silence for lives lost

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles observe minute silence for lives lost

    The Super Eagles on Thursday night observed a minute silence in honour of the lives of Nigerians lost in the course of Nigeria’s semi-final match against South Africa.

    No fewer than four persons died, Wednesday night while watching the semi-final match at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    They include a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh; Deputy Bursar, Kwara State University, Malete, Ayuba Abdullahi, and a corps member serving in Adamawa, simply identified as Samuel, among others.

    Anambra-born businessman Osondu Nwoye, based in Cote d’Ivoire, was also reported to have collapsed inside the stadium while watching the match and died later in hospital.

    Nigeria booked a berth to the AFCON final after a dramatic penalty shootout win against Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    The Super Eagles prevailed 4-2 on penalties following a nervy and captivating 1-1 draw at the end of 120 minutes.

    A video posted on the Super Eagles’ official X handle (formerly Twitter) saw the team observing a minute of silence after their dinner for all the lives lost during the game.

    Captain Ahmed Musa, who led the session, expressed the team’s heart-felt condolence for the families of those affected by the tragedy, adding that the team identifies with them in this difficult time of their lives

    “Yesterday (Wednesday), we lost four good Nigerians because of our semi-final game against South Africa.

    “So, we will observe one minute of silence, and afterwards pray for God to give their families the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

    “There is nothing we can do but to identify with them in this difficult time of their lives because they need our support right now.

    “Insha Allah, on Sunday, we are going to lift that trophy for them and for our country,” he said.

    Musa afterwards requested one of the team’s players, Chigozie Awaziem, to pray for the repose of their souls.

    NAN also reports that one of those who lost his life was Chief Nwoye, who was the President and Director-General of Group Auto Promotion.

    According to an eyewitness, Nwoye was so elated and shouted on top of his voice when Victor Osimhen scored the second goal, which was later cancelled by VAR.

    It was reported that the shout resulted in his collapsing inside the stadium.

    All frantic efforts to revive him failed, as he was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

    While the whole country was rejoicing on Wednesday, the people of Amanuike community in Anambra State, where he hails from, were thrown into mourning.

    He was an illustrious person, the richest man in the community, who provided shelter, shade, and succour to many in that community.

    But experts said excitement could cause sudden death if there was an underlying health condition.

    Nigeria take on hosts Cote d’Ivoire in the final of the AFCON 2023 tournament at the Stade Olympique Alassane-Ouattara d’Ebimpé in Abidjan on Sunday from 8.00 p.m.

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles tipped to win trophy

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles tipped to win trophy

    Idah Peterside, former Super Eagles goalie and media officer, has tipped the team to emerge victorious when they clash with the hosts, Cote Ivoire  at the finals of the 2023 CAF African Cup of Nations final on Sunday.

    Idah made this known while featuring as a guest on the Channels Television programme, Sunrise Daily, on Thursday.

    The ex-goalie said that the Nigerian team would defeat the host nation as the former had won the Group A encounter when they met, by 1-0; courtesy of captain Troost-Ekong’s 55th-minute penalty.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Super Eagles defeated the Bafana Bafana of South Africa 4-2 on penalties after a hard-fought full-time game that extended into extra-time and subsequently penalty shoot out.

    Two penalty saves from Nigeria’s goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, were enough to help the Eagles cement a place in the final stage of the tourney against host nation Ivory Coast.

    The Ivorian Elephants also advanced to the final after Dortmund’s Sebastian Haller struck in the 65th minute to book a date with Nigeria.

    However, Peterside opined that Nigeria’s match against South Africa was “our toughest” while noting that the final against Ivory Coast “will be easier.”

    He said, “We all knew this (South Africa) was going to be our toughest game. The game against Ivory Coast will be easier than this because we have beaten them already in our group game.

    “They (Ivory Coast) only survived by sheer luck to get here. I watched the game against Congo yesterday. They are not as good as we are. They just wobbled and fumbled into the final and they will be under pressure.

    “The final game will be so easy; I say it again and we will win easily.”

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will slug it out against the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire in the finals of the 2023 AFCON on Sunday at the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara in Abidjan by 9 pm (Nigerian time).

    The Super Eagles have clinched he title three times in the tournament’s history while Cote D’Ivoire have won it two times.

     

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles goalie, Nwabali warned against returning to club in South Africa

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles goalie, Nwabali warned against returning to club in South Africa

    Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and media officer, Peterside Idah has revealed that the Nigerian goalie, Stanley Nwabali  has been warned not to return  to his clubside in South Africa after at the end of the 2023 AFCON.

    Idah made this revelation shortly after the  Super Eagles defeated South Africa 4-2 on penalties in the semifinal of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations presently holding in Cote D’Ivoire.

    It would be recalled that Nwabali saved two penalties as Nigeria defeated South Africa to secure a place in the final of the competition.

    The Nigerian side will slug it out against hosts, Cote D’Ivoire on Sunday at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Ebimpe, Abidjan.

    “We have now gotten some messages where people are sending messages to the goalkeeper threatening him. I heard some people were telling him, don’t come back to South Africa since you don’t want us to score  when your national team is playing,” he said in a viral video shared on X. (Sic).

    “This is unacceptable. We have not heard of any violence but just threats. They have been threatening him and some people.”

     

  • We have a winning strategy for AFCON final – Chukwueze

    We have a winning strategy for AFCON final – Chukwueze

    Super Eagles winger Samuel Chukwueze has said the team has put together a winning strategy for the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Super Eagles of Nigeria will square up against Ivory Coast in the final match of the 2023 AFCON in Abidjan on Sunday.

    Chukwueze disclosed that himself and his colleagues were training hard to ensure they implemented the winning strategy on the field of play against The Elephants.

    “Actually, we have already decided to do so many things. As a team, we have all spoken about it, including the captain, the coach, and of course, the players. What remains now is for us to start training towards it,” he said.

    Chukwueze made the disclosure while speaking with newsmen after the team’s training session in Abidjan on Thursday, stressing that the team had put the semi-final victory against South Africa behind them and are now focused on the final.

    Recall Nigeria booked a berth to the AFCON final after a dramatic penalty shootout win against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa. The Super Eagles prevailed 4-2 on penalties following a captivating 1-1 draw at the end of 120 minutes.

    Hosts Cote d’Ivoire, on their part, booked a ticket to the AFCON final after beating DR Congo 1-0, thanks to Sebastien Haller’s goal.

    “We are no more in a celebration mood at the moment. We are trying to recover from the semi-final game against South Africa and focus on the final game against the host country.

    “It’s not going to be easy, and no one has told us it is going to be easy. But I believe in this team, and we have been fighting right from the start of this tournament. It is time to bring the trophy back home,” Chukwueze said.

    TNG reports all 25 players participated at the Super Eagles’ recovery training at Ecole de Police D’ Abidjan on Thursday.

    The players took part in the session which was mostly jogging and light workouts.

    The Stade Olympique Alassane-Ouattara d’Ebimpé in Abidjan will host the final of the 2023 AFCON on Sunday from 8.00 p.m.

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles defender, Semi Ajayi picked by CAF for drug test

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles defender, Semi Ajayi picked by CAF for drug test

    Semilogo Ajayi one of the Super Eagles outstanding defenders so far in the tournament  has revealed that he was not present for head coach Jose Peseiro’s post-game team talk after Nigeria defeated South Africa in the semi-final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tie on Wednesday because he was being drug tested by Confederation of African Football, (CAF) officials shortly after the match.

    Ajayi put up a very impressive performance in the semi-final clash against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Wednesday night in Bouake.

    The Super Eagles won it 4-2 on penalties after playing out a 1-1 draw in 90 minutes and extra time.

    Speaking to reporters in the mixed zone after the game, Ajayi said:

    “I was not there [Peseiro’s team talk], I was getting tested so I missed everything,” he remarked.

    He added, “Amazing. We came here to win, we are one step away from that now.

    “As much as we need to enjoy today we need to fully focus on Sunday because we’ve got one last push to bring the Cup home to Nigeria.”

  • How KWASU Deputy Bursar died while watching Super Eagles play South Africa

    How KWASU Deputy Bursar died while watching Super Eagles play South Africa

    The Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete has announced the death of its Deputy Bursar, Mr Ayuba Abdullahi.

    The Acting Director, University Relations, Dr Saeedat Aliyu, confirmed the death in Ilorin on Thursday.

    The Acting Director, University Relations, Dr Saeedat Aliyu said Abdullahi died on Wednesday evening and has been buried according to Islamic rites on Thursday morning.

    The deceased was reported to have died shortly after watching the extra time of the Super Eagles of Nigeria vs South Africa match at a sports centre in Sango area very close to his house.

    Feeling uncomfortable, Abdullahi was rushed to a private hospital in the area. He was confirmed dead by doctors at the hospital.