74 days to Qatar 2022 World Cup: Hassan Al Thawadi flying with the times
Before another appointment, Mr. President
Re: If Keshi must return to our league
If Keshi must return to our league!
My Upper Room Experience
I agree with Bizlaw on foreign coach
Re Aminu Maigari and Samson Siasia
Of Maigari and Siasia!
Uduaghan again!
Ekeji: AFN needs Egbunike
A word for Lagos and sports minister
Well done Liyel Imoke
Mike Oghiadomhe: It can’t be true!
Osaze: Hero or villain?
A call from Mitchell Obi!
Did you read Adokiye Amiesimaka?

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Shell Cup and Odegbami’s new challenge
I have known Reverend Father Edmund Akpala since 1996. And when I went to St. Gregory’s College two weeks ago I had to visit his office to greet him. Discussion on sports naturally ensued. He spoke with so much passion that I felt that my column last week would be on him and St. Gregory’s.
Attention Odegbami- St. Gregs, a centre of Excellence
I met Reverend Edmund Akpala last week in Lagos and my mind flashed back to when I met Justin Rewane in Warri two years ago.
Bassey’s fears, Siasia’s plans
I’m caught up with the fears Paul Bassey expressed in his Monday column here in Vanguard last week.
I was so disturbed that I had to call Samson Siasia for a chat and some exchange of ideas.
Siasia: Just 30 per cent
He was huge. The jacket he wore complemented his intimidating frame. His voice continuously soared. He was shouting instructions to the Eagles.
Siasia: It begins with Ethiopia
Two reports thrilled me this week.
The first was from Simon Kalika. It was on their perception of what Eagles should look like on the field. The second was from his boss Samson Siasia emphasising what Kalika had said.
Why attempt to capture Lagos?
On coming out of prison, Bode George declared that the next job was to capture Lagos State for the Peoples Democratic Party.
Uduaghan, Fashola and now Abdulraham?
There have been Emmanuel Udughan, Raji Fashola, Gbenga Daniel and now Abdulrahaman Abdulrasaq wants to join them.
The three governors mentioned above have distinguished themselves in the development of sports.
That we may win next time
Adekunle Salami has, in his column, asked that the huge money they took to Sudan be refunded.
His grudge was that they knew it would be a wasted journey but they still embarked on it.
Embarrassing our Vice President!
My senior colleague Paul Bassey has written on this twice. Sani Toro, a one time FA scribe has commented on it and even quoted Article 22 of the CAF Statutes that clearly states how a vacant position in CAF Executive can be filled.
It amazes me how those who should educate the people are misleading them.
Uche Okafor: pills have not helped me!
The name of my village is Agu-Obu Owa in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.It is a quiet, very local and peaceful village that boasts of all the attributes of nature but has suffered in the hands of all governments that have existed since the time of state creations.
For Mike Emenalo
On August 17, 2009, I sent in the following diary material from Berlin where I was covering the World Athletics Championships:Avinoam Porot is in his 60s. He is an Israeli journalist who would always remind you that he is from a beautiful country.
Agenda for the new FA
Baring unforseen circumstances the people who will run our football for next three to four years will emerge after the FA elections tomorrow.
As the lawmakers jaw jaw…
The Sports Committee of House of Representatives yesterday concluded a three day hearing on what led to our failure in the World Cup and recommendations on the way forward for our football.
Who should coach Eagles?
I was not moved when we crashed out of the World Cup. I never expected wonders from the team. I had prepared my mind for the worst. I saw disaster coming but I never knew it was going to be that bad – that a team would lose two matches and still had a chance to qualify if they won one against a country like South Korea and still failed!
Catching up with Ghana
A bronze medal at the Olympics means that you are the third best in the world…But in which other sector do we rank among the top 100?

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