

Europe and protests, by Patrick Omorodion
Osimhen and Napoli’s meanness, by Patrick Omorodion


Slot on the cusp of history, by Patrick Omorodion

Coaches debts: NFF should come clean, by Patrick Omorodion

Game Changers, by Patrick Omorodion

NFF goes dumb, by Patrick Omorodion

The faith that works, by Patrick Omorodion



Super Eagles need a Caleb, by Patrick Omorodion

In solidarity with Lookman, by Patrick Omorodion

Too many cooks spoil the broth, by Patrick Omorodion

Ronaldo: 40 and still counting, by Patrick Omorodion

Letting ‘lesser’ sports breathe, by Patrick Omorodion

Obasanjo, Carter and Abacha, by Patrick Omorodion

CAF’s beautiful bride, by Patrick Omorodion

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Outrage in the land, by Patrick Omorodion
In my little village of Ekpon in Edo State, the elders used to talk about the tortoise always being in the news. That it is always involved in one scandal or the other. A Nigerian writer, Anezi Okoro wrote a novel, One Week One Trouble in 1972. The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF may have been […]

Happy New year, by Patrick Omorodion
I want to glorify the name of God for making me see 2025. Not all those that started 2024 with us are alive to see this first Sunday of 2025. That you are alive reading this, is enough to be thankful to Him. I thank God for the wisdom to always think out a topic […]

Eguavoen’s Clarion call, by Patrick Omorodion
Tahar Djaout was an Algerian journalist, poet and fiction writer who lived for just 39 years but his words will live forever. He was assassinated in 1993 by the Armed Islamic Group in his country for ostensibly always speaking the truth. He once said, “silence is death. If you speak, you die. If you are […]

Too many things on my mind, by Patrick Omorodion
American pop singer-songwriter, Josh Rouse sang, ‘Too many things on my mind’. A line in the lyrics asked rhetorically, ‘Can we recover, what’s been lost?’. If what’s been lost is time, it may never be recovered. My thought actually is to do a review of sports events in 2024 which I term the bitter-sweet year […]

A bridge too far, by Patrick Omorodion
It was the famous fabulist of the XVIIth century, Jean de La Fontaine who wrote about taking chestnuts out of a fire. Meaning to save one or thing from impending failure, destruction or failure. That is what exactly the Super Eagles are faced with in their quest to qualify for their seventh World Cup since […]

Requiem for Edo Sport, by Patrick Omorodion
The Latin expression, ‘Requiem aeternum dona eis, translated in Eng- lish means, “Eternal rest grant to them.” That is the song I have this second Sunday of December, exactly 17 days to Christmas for my dear Edo State which once had a collosus, Brigadier-General Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, now late, as a pillar of its prowess […]

Nigerians wait on NFF, by Patrick Omorodion
Our forefathers ha¬d ways of passing messages to their children way back in history. An African Proverb says, “Look for a dark (black) goat in the day time because you may not (easily ) find it in the night”. Meaning, “You should always order your goals and follow them before it is too late to […]

Many Have Gone, by Patrick Omorodion
This headline is a bold inscription on the back of luxury buses belonging to a popular transport company in Nigeria. It is a warning to other motorists to drive carefully as many drivers and passengers have died from accidents caused by reckless driving and overtaking. Ironically, the drivers of these luxury buses warning others coming […]

Form, not name please, by Patrick Omorodion
It is no longer news that football is the single most important thing that unites Nigerians irrespective of tribe and religion. Even as the policies of the Bola Tinubu regime bite harder and make living hellish for the citizens, the people still find temporary relief in football, especially if their national team, the Super Eagles […]

The Mumini Alao report, by Patrick Omorodiom
The Bible tells us in Psalm 128 verse 1 that “Blessed are all who fear the Lord, who walk in His ways. You will eat the fruit of your labour”. Again it says in Proverbs 22 verse 21 that wisdom will make you know what is right and true, that you may give a true […]

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