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Only Amodu can decide Okocha’s return to Eagles — Okpala

Following the statement made by the former Green Eagles winger Adokie Amiesimaka urging the Presidency and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to persuade former Super Eagles midfielder Austin Okocha to return to active football, ex-International and former Rangers coach Sylvanus Okpala says only the Super Eagles handler Shaibu Amodu can determine the return of the former Bolton Wanderers player to the team.

I’ll make IGCC better than IBB—Mayuku

For some years, three factors drew top amateur golfers to Asaba, the Delta State capital. Then, Barrister Moses Odibo, former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, spent so much to promote golf and the club.

Okocha’s return bad for Eagles — Disu

Former Flying Eagles coach Tunde Disu believes former Super Eagles captain Austin Okocha is better off in the Presidential Task Force than in the Super Eagles. His comments is as a result of the call made by former Green Eagles winger Adokie Amiesimaka, calling on the NFF and Presidency to prevail on Okocha to quit retirement.

Okpunor relishes win, as Ogunu, IGCC honour Mayukus

Former member of the Delta State House of Assemblies, Honourable Gabriel Okpunor, is recently playing some great golf. The handicap 22 golfer was on fire at the Shell Ogunu Golf Club, Warri, when Ogunu golfers honoured Mayuku and his wife, two weeks ago. In Warri, Okpunor played like a professional golfer. His front nine score was out of this world but on hearing that his score would not count, he was discouraged and that spoilt his fun.

Olympic/Commonwealth Games: Concentrating on areas of strength

When Frenchman, Pierre de Coubertin, founded the modern Olympics in 1896, the slogan then was ‘joy in participation’ as countries were happy being part of it, even if they don’t win any medal. But over the years, most countries began to shy away from that, believing that sports, more than politics, is a better national image launderer.

Howard: 3SC has come to stay

Shooting Stars Sports Club Chief coach Franklin Howard believes the Ibadan team now has what it takes to compete with the big teams in the Glo Premier league when the season kicks off. Shooting Stars suffered a Federation Cup quarterfinal defeat to Enyimba, but the coach says the team has come to stay, stressing that Tuesday’s result confirms the fact that 3SC can hold its own against the big boys of Nigerian football.

Akpokona takes sojourn to Warri

Chairman of Warri Wolves FC Godwin Abighor, on Wednesday named former Enugu Rangers coach Lawrence Akpokona as the new technical adviser of the Warri side, stating that the engagement of Akpokona was as a result of the bigger challenges ahead of the team.

Wolves, Ogbeide fail to agree on terms

Warri Wolves Technical Adviser Solomon Ogbeide will certainly not be sitting with the coaching crew when the Glo Premier league kicks off later in the year. Wolves management say they did not sack Ogbeide who tutored the Delta State Premier League side at the just concluded season. The management rather said, they could on agreed terms with Ogbeide.

Enyimba to fortify team with new players

Having finished third on the league table and a continental ticket well secured, Enyimba of Aba says they intend to beef up the Peoples Elephant to ensure that they achieve their set target come next season.

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