How Pastor Orji and I were captured by Boko Haram operatives – Survivor

How Pastor Orji and I were captured by Boko Haram operatives – Survivor

By Sam Eyoboka TUESDAY, July 26, 2009 will remain indelible in the memory of Elder Emmanuel Ndah. Until that day, the Kogi State-born middle aged man had lived peacefully with his wife and son in Low Cost area of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital trying to eke a living through the sale of patent medicine. […]
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Storekeeper wins N1million in house rent in Guinness 250 year promo

Storekeeper wins N1million in house rent in Guinness 250 year promo

The On-going 250 year Celebration National Consumer Promo organised by Guinness to reward consumers of its flagship brand, Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (FES) and Guinness Extra Smooth (GES) for being loyal even to celebrate 250 remarkable years of the multiple global award winning brand, berthed in Akure and Aba regions where the draws took place.

Adamawa SUBEB sacks 3 for misappropriation

Adamawa SUBEB sacks 3 for misappropriation

Yola – The Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has sacked three of its officers over misappropriation of funds. The funds, meant for the renovation of schools, staff entitlements and other projects, were said to have been diverted by the officers through forged signatures. The employees are a Director of Finance and two other […]

Yes, I starve him of sex, so what?

Yes, I starve him of sex, so what?

Mrs Abifarin who wept profusely before an Agege Grade ‘A’ customary court while sharing her bitter experiences in the hands of her estranged husband said that he battered her because she refused him sex.

MTN sponsores Udiroko Festival

MTN sponsores Udiroko Festival

This year’s Udiroko Festival kicked off at the palace of the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba (Dr) Rufus Adejugbe Adeyemo, on Friday, August 28, 2009. The festival, which is being sponsored by MTN for the second year running, is an annual celebration that brings together sons and daughters of the community.

We’ll play Tunisia with the last drop of our blood —  Yobo

We’ll play Tunisia with the last drop of our blood — Yobo

Super Eagles vice captain, Joseph Yobo has promised Nigerians that with their prayers, they would do every thing possible to conquer the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in the country’s most crucial World Cup qualifier tomorrow in Abuja. Yobo said that though the match would not be easy, all hands should be on deck to ensure victory in the match in order to put smile on the faces of Nigerians.

2010 budget ‘ll capture police needs – Minister

2010 budget ‘ll capture police needs – Minister

By Chris Ochayi ABUJA -  Worried by the level of operational readiness of the police at the divisional levels, the Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Ibrahim Lame yesterday promised that the next year’s budget would capture all the shortcomings identified by the Police Reform Committee (PRC). Alhaji Lame who named such inadequacies to include the […]

2010: Tunisians will frustrate Eagles, —  Dr. Anugweje

2010: Tunisians will frustrate Eagles, — Dr. Anugweje

Super Eagles chief coach, Shaibu Amodu may have his game plan for the World Cup match against Tunisia but the team’s former team doctor, Dr. Ken Anugweje of the University of Port Harcourt has offered him and crew some tips on the match.

Our fears for the amnesty deal- Oil workers

Our fears for the amnesty deal- Oil workers

From our investigations and understanding, the worry of the militants is that, if they surrender all their arms and ammunition in the end, there is no evidence of development in their communities, then they would have problems with their people.

Eagles must play mass attack, mass defence to unsettle Tunisia

Eagles must play mass attack, mass defence to unsettle Tunisia

By Emmanuel Ojeme

This game has been much expected and it is here now, to be played tomorrow in Abuja. It marks a watershed for Nigeria’s effort to qualify for the World Cup of 2010 in South Africa. A victory for the Nigerian team means a two-point toppling of the visitors, Tunisia, who now lead the group with the same margin. It is obvious therefore, that both teams know the stakes are high. It is not a final qualification match but definitely it is a major determinant of which of the two teams moves forward with brighter chances.

May Tunisia not win or draw because if either of the two outcomes happens for Tunisia, Nigeria may as well forget taking part in next year’s World Cup competition. May this not be our portion as the spiritualists say.

This Nigeria/Tunisia game is definitely a testy and big one. The purpose of this brief piece is to put in a few words of advice for the management and players of Super Eagles.

What is Tunisia’s goal in this game? Tunisia will aim at getting a draw or outright victory. Either of these outcomes is good for their World Cup dream, considering the team’s current leadership position.

Are they capable of achieving this goal? It all depends on the behaviour of our team on the field of play. How is the Tunisian team likely to play? The game plan of the Carthage Eagles will be to protect its current leadership position and explore opportunities to cause an upset. It means that the Tunisian team is most likely to play a packed midfield, that is, a defensive and containment strategy with occasional raid of the Super Eagles. They will be very organized and disciplined in their approach to the game.

Now, how can the Super Eagles work through this game plan and carry the day? First and foremost, the Chief Coach of the Super Eagles must:

(1)Select the proper set of players
(2) ensure that the players selected are in the best shape in terms of fitness and performance capability,
(3) collaborate with Team Doctor to ascertain the fitness condition of players to feature in the game,
(4) ensure that those selected are in the right frame of mind,
(5) take the game as war, guided by rules.

The Super Eagles need to be very organized and disciplined on the field. The team must be missionary in their performance. How should the team play? The team must embark on mass attack and defence. That is, the team must be highly mobile in moving forward and quick in its defensive formation. An early goal by the Eagles of Nigeria would settle nerves.

The captain of the team must provide leadership on the field. If the opponent remains stubborn and goals are difficult, then our strikers or anyone with dribbling skills should attempt to dribble his way in the box and perhaps could get a penalty. Victory must be taken by wits, strategy and awesome determination.

I foresee the Super Eagles being fouled a lot in vital areas of the opponent’s side of the field. Hence, it is necessary for the team to practice a lot on use of dead balls including penalty and corner kicks. I can predict a 2-0 margin of victory for the Super Eagles. Even, if it is 1-0 margin, it is still okay. A draw is not good for us, while a defeat for the Super Eagles sends us out of the race for 2010 World Cup.
I believe that the coach and his players know the importance of this game. May God hear our cry and prayers for victory against Tunisia Carthage Eagles, Amen.

This game has been much expected and it is here now, to be played tomorrow in Abuja. It marks a watershed for Nigeria’s effort to qualify for the World Cup of 2010 in South Africa.

Fantasy games for African football lovers launched

Fantasy games for African football lovers launched

Theydon International and STATS LLC, the world’s leading sports information provider, has announced the debut of three unique fantasy football games. The free-to-play, manager-based games are called My African 11, My Premier 11 and My Champions XI.

TREM branches battle for Mike Okonkwo Football trophy

TREM branches battle for Mike Okonkwo Football trophy

THE final of the 7th Mike Okonkwo Football Competition will be played on Saturday between the TREM Marine Beach FC, and TREM Shasha FC Football club at the Sports Complex of the Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos.

Residents decry menace of hawkers in Abakaliki

Residents decry menace of hawkers in Abakaliki

By Dennis Agbo ABAKALIKI – Residents in Abakaliki metropolis have condemned what they call gross indiscipline and nuisance constituted by food item hawkers along the popular meat market road at the Abakpa main market in the state capital. The hawkers up till yesterday that our reported visited the area, have completely taken over the busy […]

Stylists charged to embrace learning

Stylists charged to embrace learning

Stylists in Nigeria have been called upon to embrace education,and constantly share knowledge with one another in order to improve the quality of the services provided in salons and beauty parlours in the country.