Archive for nigeriang

Reps confirm total airspace radar coverage

Reps confirm total airspace radar coverage

The House of
Representatives Committee on Aviation has confirmed that the country’s
airspace is under the full surveillance of the Total Radar Coverage of
Nigeria (TRACON).

Describing
reservations and criticisms by some people who faulted the radar
commissioning on the grounds that the system does not operate in some
locations as “political statements”, the committee, on Thursday,
asserted that the multi-billion naira project is functional. “We want
to confirm that the material scope for the project has been completed
and we have the report of ASECNA, the calibrating aviation firm which
carried out the flight check on these equipment and affirmed to its
functionality, especially that of Kano that was tested on October 21,
2010,” said Bethel Amadi, the Chairman of the committee, in a statement
made available to journalists at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.

Mr Amadi, who was
accompanied by other members of the committee, on a fact-finding
mission to the Kano Radar Site, said that the operation of the newly
commissioned TRACON has confirmed the committee’s position on the floor
of the House as pertaining the completion and operation of the Kano
radar and other eight stations across the country.

Project beyond politics

Two weeks ago,
President Goodluck Jonathan, commissioned the complete and operational
Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria project in Abuja; a development which
is viewed by some as deception on the side of the Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency, as they alleged that the system does not fully cover
the country’s entire airspace. The radar enables air traffic
controllers to efficiently and accurately place, manage, control, and
direct aircraft and helicopters in motion within the airspace as well
as those on ground.

The committee chairman advised that the project should not be
politicised, adding that the country’s image should be the first thing
in every right thinking mind. “This project should not be used for
political games,” he said. “Those who are busy spreading this falsehood
should rethink about the implications for our national image and
external investors in the aviation sector of the economy.”

Mr Amadi
also noted that Nigeria had a history of abandoned projects and that
the TRACON could have suffered the same fate, if not for the commitment
by the federal government on safety in the aviation sector, following
the mishap of 2005 and 2006. “The United States Federal Aviation
Authority Category One Status could not have been achieved without the
new surveillance system,” he said.

Click to Read More Latest News from Nigeria

Osaze returns for crucial games

Osaze returns for crucial games

Osaze Odemwingie returned to action for the first time in over a
month when he came off the bench to feature for West Bromwich Albion in last
Sunday’s Premier League loss to Manchester City.

And his return couldn’t have been better timed as the Baggies
get set to prosecute two games over the next five days.

The last time the Nigerian international appeared for the
Baggies was in their 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers back at the start of
October but he picked a knee injury late in the tie and was subsequently
consigned to the treatment table.

As a result, he was withdrawn from international duty and missed
Nigeria’s 2012 Cup of Nations qualifier against Guinea (which the Super Eagles
lost 1-0).

His combativeness and high work rate, which endeared him to fans
of the Super Eagles was undoubtedly missed in the game against the Guineans but
he was even more sorely missed by West Brom fans, who saw their darling Baggies
plummet down the Premier League table in the absence of their newly acquired
Nigerian striker.

The Baggies have won just one game since the former Lokomotiv
Moscow forward picked up the injury. In Odemwingie’s absence, the Baggies have
added four points from a possible 12.

Although they defeated Leicester City 4-1 in the League Cup,
their only win in the Premier League this past month arrived in their 2-1 home
win against Fulham. The victory came a week after their impressive 2-2 draw
with Manchester United at Old Trafford – a game that was actually their first
without their talismanic Nigerian.

In his absence, they suffered back to back losses to Blackpool
and Manchester City, and dropped from the impressive 6th position they occupied
at the end of the tie with Bolton to 10th.

West Ham and Wigan beckon

Up next for the Baggies is an away game on Wednesday against
bottom of the table West Ham and manager Roberto Di Matteo will love to play
Odemwingie from the start especially going by the impressive 30 minute
performance he churned out in the 2-0 loss to Manchester City where had it not
been for a fine save from City goalkeeper Joe Hart, the Nigerian would have
increased his Premier League goals tally to four from seven matches.

Another seemingly easy game for the Baggies will then come up on
Saturday against 18th placed Wigan. But just like the tie against the Hammers,
this will also be an away game.

With the current poor form of their hosts these games present an
opportunity for West Brom to improve their league fortunes.

That is why they will be glad to have Odemwingie back in their fold
especially with the memories of his man of the match performance against
Arsenal still fresh in the mind.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

League begins with harvest of goals

League begins with harvest of goals

After an interesting season opener on Saturday between Kaduna
United and Kano Pillars at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium – a game that ended in a
1-1 draw, nine other matches came up on Sunday with a total of 18 goals scored.

The best viewing, as far as goals were concerned, was at the
Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu where Rangers defeated visiting Lobi Stars 3-2.

Fred Okwara shot the home side into the lead in the 15th minute,
but 20 minutes later Kingsley Odoh restored parity for the visitors from
Makurdi with the first of his two goals on the evening.

Rangers however went into the half-time interval 2-1 up after
Ejike Uzoenyi, put them back in front with just a minute left on the clock. But
eight minutes after the restart, Odoh popped up yet again to draw Lobi Stars back
on level terms only for Brendan Ogbu to clinch a last gasp winner for the
Flying Antelopes in added time.

Gombe on top

The win shot Rangers to second spot on the league table behind
Gombe United, who ran out 2-0 winners over visiting Heartland of Owerri at the
Tafawa Balewa Stadium, Bauchi courtesy of second half strikes from the duo of
Rafiu Salawudeen and Ifeanyi Okoro.

It was not the sort of start new Super Eagles coach Samson
Siasia had wished for, heading into the encounter, but his counterpart, Bernard
Ogbe, was impressed with the display churned out by his Desert Scorpions.

“It was a really nice performance from the boys. I was impressed
especially with the way they kept fighting for every ball in the second half,”
said Ogbe. “Without taking anything away from Heartland, we deserved to win and
I look forward to a better performance in our next match.”

The game will come up on Saturday at the Rwang Pam Stadium, Jos,
against a JUTH side that played an impressive 1-1 draw against Sharks in Port
Harcourt courtesy of a goal in added time by the Jos side’s Ghanaian import
James Amankwei.

Sharks’ veteran forward, Victor Ezeji, had shot the home side
into the lead 15 minutes from the end.

Amankwei wasn’t the only Ghanaian to hit the back of the net in
the opening weekend of the Nigerian Premier League – his counterpart Owusu
Addae was on target for Dolphins of Port Harcourt in their 1-0 away win at
Plateau United.

At the Liberty Stadium, Ibadan, Shooting Stars defeated visiting
Sunshine Stars 2-1 courtesy of a brace from ex-Sunshine player Gbolahan Salami,
while John Chukwudi’s 35th minute goal was enough to see holders,

Enyimba overcome an Ocean Boys side inspired by some spectacular
goalkeeping heroics from former junior international Femi Thomas.

Emmanuel Omodiagbe was the star in Warri Wolves 1-0 win over
Kwara United while in Minna, Sule Adamu’s 15th minute strike earned maximum
points for Niger Tornadoes over visiting Crown.

The only game which failed to produce a goal was between Bukola Babes and
Zamfara United at the Offa Township Stadium.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

Nigeria to face Cameroun in Semi final

Nigeria to face Cameroun in Semi final

The Super Falcons’ quest to reclaim the African title
relinquished two years ago in Equatorial Guinea will be put to test on Thursday
when the team confronts the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroun in the first semi
final match of the ongoing Africa Women’s Championships in South Africa.

While the Falcons secured their semi-final ticket by topping
Group A – having won their three group matches, Cameroun got their berth
yesterday after defeating Algeria 2-1 to finish as the second best team from
Group B. The Cameroonians will be hoping to break the jinx of having never
beaten the Falcons in the four times they met at the African Women
Championships since 1998.

The other semi final fixture also billed for Thursday will see
host, South Africa play defending champion, Equatorial Guinea.

Nigeria and Cameroun were both ousted at this stage of the
tournament in the last edition; while Nigeria was edged out by Equatorial 1-0;
Cameroun was pummelled 3-0 by South Africa.

The losers’ final for both teams was keenly contested ending 1-1
in regulation time before Nigeria nicked the third place spot after winning the
ensuing penalty kicks 4-3.

Only four members of the team that played against Cameroun last
time out are in the current Super Falcons team. Perpetua Nkwocha, who is one of
the quartet has hit superb form in South Africa netting seven goals in three
matches.

She scored a brace during the first half of the Super Falcon’s
last game against Tanzania’s Twiga Stars on Sunday to consolidate her position
as the tournament’s top goal scorer “I am looking forward to being the top
scorer at the end of this tournament.” Nkwocha who has set a target of 15 goals
for herself said.

Nkwocha was the tournament’s top scorer when South Africa hosted
the championship in 2004 with nine goals.

Falcons will get better

Bala Nikya, the Super Falcons’ assistant coach said the team
will put in a better performance than in their previous matches when they face
Cameroun in the semi-final on Thursday.

“I think the team is getting better going by the way the team
has been improving with every game”, Nikya said in a post-match interview with
reporters on Sunday after the Falcons dimmed Tanzania’s Twiga Stars 3-0 at the
Makhulong Stadium.

He said every member of the team had been improving and that
there was no cause for alarm no matter who they meet in the final stages of the
competition.

“The players have been improving and I can say the team overall
has been doing well, not minding today’s performance and result.

“We have been assessing them vis-à-vis what we have ahead of us,
and I can assure you that the players will get better and the team will do
better than this in the semi-finals.”

Apart from moving closer to winning the African crown, the prize awaiting
the finalists of this year’s championships will be the chance to represent
Africa at the 2011 FIFA women’s World Cup in Germany next year.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

The task ahead of Siasia

The task ahead of Siasia

After
a lot of suspense and intrigue, the new board of the Nigeria Football
Federation chose Samson Siasia ahead of Stephen Keshi on Thursday as
the new coach of the senior national team, the Super Eagles.

Firstly, the new
board has to be commended at the speed with which they laid down their
plans and the also the speed of execution. Lars Lagerback went AWOL
after the 2-2 draw with South Korea in Durban on June 22 and since
then, Augustine Eguavoen has been interim handler with a record of two
losses and one win but the team now have a new coach and the 14th local
handler of the national team.

The board had to choose between the former U-20 and Olympic coach and Stephen Keshi, a former captain and coach of the team.

Before the
interview, football fans, former players and even past coaches had been
divided over who was best suited for the job. While the likes of Tijani
Babangida and David Ngodigha chose Keshi because of his experience in
helping Togo qualify for the 2006 World Cup and leading Mali to the
last Nations Cup in Angola, fans were more in tune with a Siasia –
because of his antecedents with junior players. That may be linked with
the clamour for an infusion of younger players into the national team.

After the appointment

Samson Siasia was quick to state the criteria that will be used to make up the national team.

“We can’t change
the team overnight, but we have to make sure that there is competition
for places,” he said. “I will undertake a scouting trip very soon, and
only players who are playing regularly for their clubs will be part of
the national team.

“Any player, who is
not doing so, will have to show exceptional reason for not playing, and
we will see if we can help to resolve those issues.”

Siasia also promised that the Super Eagles will be re-constructed to play more offensively.

“The manner of team
you will see on the field of play would be offensive minded, free
flowing football. There will be a difference.”

But all this will be on the back of gradual changes to the personnel in the squad.

“During my
interview with the NFF Technical Committee, I told them my short and
long term visions for the Super Eagles as well as the 2012 Africa
Nations Cup.

“I also told them
that we have to look at the areas we have to inject new players. We
don’t want to say we are going to ask all the old players to leave. But
we have to look at the areas we think we have to inject new players.

“We all know the
nature of the team right now. The team is not in a very good shape. The
next friendly we have on November 17 against Iran will help us assess
the team we have right now.”

Siasia is expected
to follow the team to Iran on November 17, when interim coach,
Augustine Eguavoen will handle the team for the last time.

“That will be when
I watch their matches again and also go around scouting for other
players that I think I have to put in there.”

The way forward

Germany was in a
similar dilemma in 2004 after a woeful European Championship in
Portugal. They did not win a single match and the German football
federation had to take drastic actions. They did so and boldly, by
appointing a relative coaching novice in former national team striker,
Jurgen Klinnsman, a man living in the USA and involved in grassroots
soccer development (a story akin to Siasia’s own). The first thing he
did was to try and foist a new identity – an attack-minded one – on the
team.

Germany has since
recovered from the 2004 slump with a final appearance at Euro 2008 and
two third placed finishes in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

Football pundit,
Sola Aiyepeku said, Siasia needs all the help he can get; both form the
administrators and the coaches of clubs in the NPL. He continued with
the example of Klinnsman.

“Klinnsman sought
the help of every Bundesliga coach through the DFB’s backing to
influence and imbibe the attacking playing style,” he said.

“I advocate the
same for Nigeria based on our history, strength, skills and physique.
That decision is reaping great benefits today from greatly increased
Bundesliga television rights value and stadium attendances because fans
attend matches expecting to see attacking football and goals; they are
not disappointed and the Bundesliga is again popular on television. If
this success can be repeated here, it will contribute a great deal to
the NFF’s financial independence from government.

“Siasia must show
great character, savvy, pedigree, desire for attacking football and
experience to implement the task and take the Super Eagles out of the
doldrums the team currently resides in.

“Siasia has the
right mix of these qualities never mind his recent club management
experience which I think he has learnt valuable lessons from and will
be a popular choice. We wait and see in expectation of a significant
positive change in Nigeria football.”

Popular choice

On a lot of radio
programmes monitored in Lagos and a lot of responses on websites show
that Siasia is being seen as the messiah of the game in Nigeria maybe
because of his exploits with the U-20 team in 2005, where he led the
team to the finals and they were only defeated by the Lionel Messi-led
Argentine team.

He also coached the U-23 team to the final of the 2008 Olympic football tournament, where his team was also beaten by Argentina.

Former Super Eagles
technical adviser, Johannes Bonfrere said Samson Siasia deserved to be
named as the Eagles’ coach even before the interviews were conducted on
Thursday.

“If the Nigeria
Football Federation has decided to go for a local coach and have indeed
shortlisted the duo of Siasia and Keshi for the job, then I think they
should not waste much time in giving Siasia the job.

“Siasia is a better choice. The NFF should never give it to Keshi because he is not what people think he is.”

Frank Ilaboya,
former president of the Sport Writers Association of Nigeria, Lagos
chapter, said: “It is clear today that Siasia is the people’s choice.
Because football is a game of the people, why not go with the people
and give the job to Siasia. After all it is said, the voice of the
people is the voice of God.

Earnestly between
Siasia and Keshi, there is nothing one can point to that makes Keshi a
superior candidate to Siasia. Siasia has the good will of the people”.

The process

Majority of the
countries that did badly at the 2010 World Cup already have new
helms-men and the surprise in the Nigerian case was that it had to take
such a long time to choose a new coach. Argentina, France, South Korea,
etc have all had a change of coach.

The Nigeria
Football Federation called both Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi to be
interviewed for the vacant post and also said that the new coach will
be unveiled on November 8, 2010.

Meanwhile Keshi has
come out to express his dismay over not getting the job. He spoke to
reporters in Abuja shortly after the announcement of Siasia as the new
coach.

“Honestly, the
result was surprising to me and it’s a shame that this has happened.
Siasia still remains my brother and friend no matter what but one
question I would like the Technical Committee to answer is, ‘what
criteria did they used for his selection?’” he asked.

The head of the
technical committee, Chris Green had said: “The interview process will
be recorded and it is strictly meant for reference purposes. We have
made a pledge to be transparent but the tape will only be made
available on account of contention by any aggrieved party.”

After the
interviews and the choice of Siasia made known, Green said: “The
decision to choose Siasia is in the best interest of Nigerian
football.”

But Keshi insisted that his interview ‘went well’.

“I must admit again
that it’s still shocking to me but this is Nigeria for you, anything
can happen. I would move on from this. This issue would make me rethink
on so many issues I must confess to you but there’s no problem. I will
move on from this,” the Big Boss said.

Siasia is expected
to work with two assistant coaches and one goalkeeper trainer. In the
terms of the contract, he is allowed to choose the first assistant
coach.

One NFF official gave the details of the contract.

“We agreed at the
interview that he will select the first assistant coach, while the NFF
will pick the second assistant and the goalkeeper trainer. The NFF also
approved the addition of a specialist physical trainer for the Super
Eagles squad.

“We have noticed
that a lot of players lack physical fitness when they come to the
national team. We need to address that, and we will be appointing a
physical trainer for the team in due course.”

Samson Siasia, will sign a four-year contract and is expected to earn N5 million as his monthly wage.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

Liverpool’s revival faces stern Chelsea test

Liverpool’s revival faces stern Chelsea test

Liverpool’s fall from grace has been so extreme in the past year that it seems almost inconceivable that as recently as 2009 they and Chelsea were battling for Champions League supremacy on an annual basis.
Since a 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge in April 2009 in the quarter-finals the clubs have veered off in different orbits to such an extent that when they meet at Anfield on Sunday, Chelsea will boast a five-point lead in the Premier League while Liverpool are just glad to be out of the bottom three.

Scratchy wins at home to Blackburn Rovers and away to Bolton Wanderers represent a step forward for Roy Hodgson but Liverpool’s wily manager will know more about his side’s current health after the visit of Carlo Ancelotti’s rampant side.
Likewise new owner John Henry will also get a first hand look at how much work, and investment, his new project needs before Liverpool can
return to challenge for the title as they did two seasons ago under Rafael Benitez.

The problem for Hodgson is that, whatever Benitez claimed during a midweek rant, the squad he inherited was mediocre and he has so far had little financial muscle in the transfer market. That may change in January but until then he must hope that Fernando Torres rediscovers some form and that Joe Cole, who is ruled out of Sunday’s clash, begins to resemble the player he was at Chelsea.
Maxi can be Liverpool’s joker With Dirk Kuyt injured, it was left to Maxi Rodriguez, a Benitez signing, to snatch the points at Bolton and Hodgson hopes that the Argentine will benefit from a run in the team.
“Maxi is a quiet man and his English isn’t as good as some of the players, so it’s not easy to have a long conversation with him,” Hodgson told Liverpool’s website. “But he’s picked up very quickly on what we want him to do and how we want him to play. In the games he’s played
recently he’s been very good.”
Chelsea will be buoyed by a 4-1 victory over Spartak Moscow on Wednesday that guaranteed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League.
John Terry and Michael Essien will be fresh for the trip to Merseyside having being rested against Spartak, although in-form Florent Malouda is out with an ankle knock.

Tightly bunched

Such is the small spread of points below the top three that were Liverpool to pull off a surprise win on Sunday they could suddenly find themselves on the fringes of the top four.
Manchester City are fourth behind Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United but suddenly look vulnerable after successive defeats – most worryingly a 2-1 reverse against Wolverhampton Wanderers last week.
City face sixth-placed West Bromwich Albion on Sunday when another defeat would leave their hopes of a serious title tilt in tatters and Roberto Mancini’s future as coach in jeopardy.
Talk of dressing room unrest and player squabbles have helped create a sense of growing crisis at Eastlands and West Brom, who almost
earned a point at Blackpool on Monday despite having two players sent off, will be keen to add to it.
Manchester United can close Chelsea’s gap to two points when they host Wolves on Saturday although they will be hampered by injuries to Darren Fletcher and Nani.
“We’ve a couple of injuries. Nani has hurt his groin and will definitely be out for Saturday. Darren will also be out,” manager Alex Ferguson said after United’s 3-0 win against Turkish side Bursaspor in the Champions League. Tottenham Hotspur’s man
of the moment Gareth Bale will be in action on Saturday against Bolton as the London side hope to avoid any hangover after their pulsating 3-1 victory over Champions League winners Inter Milan on Tuesday.

Arsenal, whose 100 percent record in the Champions League was ended by defeat against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday, face in-form Newcastle United at the Emirates on Sunday when Cesc Fabregas should return after missing the trip to Ukraine.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

Enyimba begins chase for seventh title

Enyimba begins chase for seventh title

Arguably
one of the most successful clubs in the country, Enyimba International
of Aba will today begin their quest for a record seventh League title
as the 2010/11 Nigeria Premier League (NPL) season finally gets
underway.

The Peoples’
Elephant will be up against Ocean Boys of Yenegoa in one of today’s
interesting fixtures and for Coach Okey Emordi, his team cannot afford
to start on a wrong footing.

“First and
foremost, I must say I am very glad that the league has finally begun
after suffering series of postponement. For us every match is important
and that is why we will be taking today’s match very serious. We have a
target of doing well in all the competitions that we will be playing in
this season and we are ready to meet that target,” he said.

Emordi is one of
the coaches who have won several laurels for Enyimba with the peak
performance being a CAF Champions League crown in 2004, which in turn
fetched him the continent’s best coach award.

Gunning for the treble

Enyimba will be
campaigning on three fronts; the Nigeria Premier League (NPL), the
Federations’ Cup and the CAF Champions’ League, this season.

Already the club
has shown signs of what to expect this season after adding the 2010
Charity Cup title to its growing list of honours recently. Enyimba
defeated Federation Cup Champions, Kaduna United, 4-2 on penalties, to
lift the season’s opening trophy.

Aware of the
daunting task ahead, the head, media and publicity of Enyimba, Tonnex
Chukwu, said the team has beefed up its squad with both young and
experienced players to continue the tradition of winning trophies.

“Enyimba has a
tradition of getting the best legs in the country. At the end of each
season, we beef up the squad and make the necessary changes in the
perceived areas of weakness and this season was no different.

“We have made a
number of signings who will help us continue our tradition of winning
titles and trophies. The season is a long one and we know we need a
very solid squad to effectively challenge for honours in the coming
season,” he said.

A better finish

Ocean Boys on their
part will be attempting to better their 14th place finish last season
in the league. Their last visit to Aba ended in a 2-1 defeat.

Already, one of the
clubs’ new signing, Andrew Michael has been picked as one of the ten
players to look out for in the new season. Michael, 19, is strong and
speedy on and off the ball and can also shoot with both feet. League
experts have predicted that he could finally break the duck at Ocean
Boys this season.

South West Derby

In other matches,
the ancient city of Ibadan will be aglow with action as local rivals,
Shooting Stars of Ibadan and Sunshine Stars of Akure go head to head in
the South West derby at the Liberty Stadium.

Already, both teams
have a score to settle as the Akure based team edged out 3SC 1-0 in a
pre-season tournament held last week in Ijebu Ode and the Sunshine Boys
went on to lift the trophy at stake.

While 3SC coach,
Fatai Amoo has played down the defeat in Ijebu Ode, he said his boys
have learned from their mistakes and will be all out for the three
points today. 3SC defeated Sunshine 2-0 in the corresponding fixture
last season.

Hence, Amoo
reaffirmed his confidence in the ability of the Oluyole Warriors not
only to repeat the feat but to also clinch at least a continental
ticket at the end of this season.

“The club’s
preparation for the season have been thorough and painstaking, the
frequent postponements of the league have also helped us to play many
grade ‘A’ friendly matches like the South West tourney that just ended,
which gave us the ample opportunity to test new players during the
screening exercise. I can assure our fans that Shooting will favourably
compete with all top teams in the Premier League and come out with good
results,” the former assistant Super Eagles coach said.

Last time out in
the league, it was contrasting fortunes for both teams; while the going
was good for Sunshine Stars who finished third in the league, earning
their first continental ticket to the Confederations Cup competition,
Shooting Stars were battling relegation for the better part of the
season with Amoo coming in to finally rescue the team.

This time around the chairman of the club, Joseph Ladipo, has promised the teeming fans of the club a good outing.

Ladipo commended
the efforts and cooperation of the Oyo State Governor, Adebayo
Alao-Akala, towards the club, describing him as number one supporter of
Shooting Stars.

League newcomers

In other fixtures,
Premier League newcomers, Bukola Babes of Kwara, Crown FC of Ogbomoso
and JUTH FC will be hoping to get their campaign in the top flight off
to fine starts.

Of the lot, only
Bukola Babes will be playing at home as they host Zamfara United at the
newly approved Offa Township Stadium. Bukola Babes have revealed that
they will get their Nigerian Premier League debut underway with 29
players.

“We are aware that
the NPL rules guarantees each team a maximum of 35 players but we just
want to be modest and careful about it all.” the Manager of the newly
promoted side, Alloy Chukwuemeka, said.

“That is why we
want to start off with 29 players whose registration formalities we
have completed. We will make up the required number as the season goes
on, and by the time the tear and wear sets in.”

Not just making up numbers

The Bukola Babes
team manager added that the club is not in the top flight to make the
numbers. “That we are new in the Premier League does not make us
inferior or less ambitious.

“We are not here
just to make up the number. We really mean business as the only
privately owned and sponsored club in the Premier League,” he said.

Other matches

In the other games,
JUTH FC will be away to Port-Harcourt to face Sharks FC, The Plateau
State-based team is returning to the top-flight division in Nigeria
after they were relegated two seasons ago. The team has retained 21
players from the squad that helped it gain promotion last season. It
signed twelve more players to beef up the squad.

The last of the
newly promoted sides; Crown of Ogbomosho will travel to Minna to face,
Niger Tornadoes in another newly approved stadium; Bako Kotangora
Stadium in Minna.

Though the league
is starting out without a title sponsor, the new NPL board has promised
that tremendous improvements will be seen in the league this year. The
board said it will not condone any act of hooliganisms while reassuring
players that their welfare will be adequately protected.

According to the fixtures released by the NPL, the season is meant to be concluded on June 12, 2011.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

Falcons set to sustain momentum against Tanzania

Falcons set to sustain momentum against Tanzania

Hoping
for a flawless run towards regaining the Africa title they relinquished
last time out, the Super Falcons will today try to consolidate on their
fine form at the ongoing Africa Women’s Championships in South Africa
when they confront the Twiga Stars of Tanzania in their last group game.

The match is billed
for the Makhulong Stadium and kick-off time is 2.30pm (local time)
While the Nigerian ladies have a semi-final ticket already in their
hands all thanks to the two victories recorded in their previous games,
the Twiga Stars only have a return ticket home after failing to get any
point from their last two matches.

Though this is a
debut appearance for the Twigs, many had expected a better performance
from the team which had embarked on a two week “intensive” training in
the United States before heading to South Africa for the biannual women
championships.

With a place
already secured in the semi final, Nigeria’s coach, Eucharia Uche, is
expected to try out some of the untested legs in the Super Falcons team
which many has described as a fine blend of youthfulness and experience.

The coach, who has continually said that her goal is to win the trophy back for Nigeria, said the team is on course.

“We will take it
easy against Tanzania, but the three points will be for us, I remain
confident in my team and their ability to win here in South Africa,”
Uche said.

A victory for
Nigeria will see her topping Group A. That will mean a tie with the
runners-up in Group B which has the likes of Ghana, Cameroun and
Equatorial Guinea; all seeking qualification from the group regarded as
the group of death.

Perpetua target

Meanwhile, Super
Falcons prolific striker, Perpetua Nkwocha is expected to continue her
chase for a record 15 goals at the championship.

Nkwocha had told reporters in Johannesburg that the 15-goal mark was set for her by friends.

“My friends told me before I came for the tournament that I have to score 15 goals,” said the Sweden-based player.

She admitted that she will work hard to meet the target as she was determined not to disappoint her friends.

“I have started it in our first game so I believe I can continue. I believe I will do it again, that is my prayer,” she said.

“Let’s see what will happen at the end of the day but I believe I can do it.”

Nwokocha is
currently leading the goal scorers chart with five goals after scoring
the two goals for the Falcons in their last match against South Africa
and needs to score ten more to meet her set target.

On her own part,
captain of the Super Falcons, Precious Dede, has also maintained that
no team in the ongoing African Women’s Championship (AWC) can stop her
team from winning the competition.

“I believe we are
on our way to the final of the competition and no team can stop us from
winning this trophy this time. Neither Cameroun nor Ghana can stop us.

I am not boasting
but we believe in ourselves that we can emerge the African champions
again with this victory over Banyana Banyana on their back yard,” Dede
said.

Other match

In the other match of the day, host South Africa will be up against Mali in a game with higher stakes.

While the South
Africans have their hearts in their mouth, Mali go into today’s match
in high spirits after defeating minnows Tanzania 3-2 in their last
Group A match.

Banyana Banyana
coach, Augustine Makalakalane, is aware that his girls must avoid
defeat if they hope to progress in the championships.

According to
Makalakalane, the performance against Nigeria in the last match was not
too bad while hoping for a better display today.

“The Banyana
Banyana girls did not disgrace themselves or their country against
Nigeria and I am so very proud of the determination and commitment that
they showed on the field,” said Makalakalane.

“These Banyana
Banyana players can go far in football based on their approach to the
game and I know they will take the positive aspects out of today’s
(Thursday) performance and look to get the all-important win when the
team plays against Mali on Sunday.”

For South Africa Striker, Noko Matlou, her team will be going all out from the blast of the whistle to get the desired result.

“We are going for the kill against Mali; we cannot afford to disappoint the country.

We are the hosts and we must win this tournament,” she said.

The top two teams out of the two groups of four teams each will
progress to the semi-final stage – with the prize awaiting the
finalists being the chance to represent Africa at the 2011 FIFA women’s
World Cup in Germany next year.

Click to Read More Sports Stories

Exchange records more gains

Exchange records more gains

Investors at the
Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) recorded additional gains on the value of
their equities on Wednesday, in spite of the nationwide strike that
affected many investments.

The Exchange market
capitalisation closed yesterday at N8.116 trillion, after opening the
day at N8.105 trillion, reflecting 0.13 percent upturn or N11 billion
gains. Meanwhile, about N209 billion had been gained on Tuesday,
following investors’ interest in some blue chip stocks.

The NSE All-Share
Index also appreciated on Wednesday by 0.13 percent or a gain of 32.84
points on the previous day’s figures of 25,383.37 basis units, to close
at 25,416.21 units.

Transaction volume
on the Exchange yesterday grew by 6.18 percent to close at 557.25
million units exchanged in 5,986 deals, as against a growth of 26.59
percent recorded the previous trading, to close at 524.83 million units
exchanged in 7,340 deals.

‘No selling pressure’

Olugbenga Emmanuel,
a finance analyst at WealthZone Company, a portfolio management firm,
said the market closed on a positive note because “there was no selling
pressure by investors,” a sign he called “‘the gradual return of
investors’ confidence in bourse.”

Meanwhile, a
stockbroker, who would not like to be mentioned, said the labour strike
would have stopped trading activities and subsequently affected stock
performance if some traders did not summon their staff to ignore the
industrial action.

“Initially, we
thought there won’t be trading because some staff refused to show up
early at work. But things got back to normal before the actual trading
period started,” he said.

More gainers

The number of
gainers at the close of trading session on Wednesday closed higher at
48 stocks, as against the 43 gainers recorded the previous day, while
losers closed at 21, compared with the 20 losers recorded on Tuesday.

Nigerian Breweries
and Lafarge Wapco topped the price gainers’ table with an increase of
N1.97 and N1.49 on their initial prices of N77.00 and N40.51 per share,
respectively. Cadbury and Oando followed in the chart with an increase
of N1.00 each, to close at N28.00 and N65.50 per share.

On the losers’
side, Dangote Cement and Conoil led the price losers’ chart with a loss
of N6.72 and N2.04, from their opening prices of N134.66 and N40.98 per
share. Flour Mills Nigeria and African Petroleum followed with 98 kobo
and 94 kobo losses respectively, to close at N70.02 and N24.00 per
share.

Active subsector

The banking
subsector led the most active subsectors’ chart with 300.927 million
volumes of shares, valued at over N2.395 billion.

The volume recorded
in the subsector was driven by transaction in the shares of Union Bank,
Zenith Bank, First Bank, United Bank for Africa, and Oceanic Bank.

The total volume of
224.79 million units, valued at N1.96 billion, traded in the shares of
the five stocks accounted for 33.03 percent of the entire market volume.

Click to Read more Financial Stories

Banks shut doors against customers

Banks shut doors against customers

It was not business
as usual yesterday as some banks denied customers entry to their
premises, in accordance with the call to join the three-day warning
strike declared by the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union
Congress.

However, some banks still managed to render some ‘backdoor’ banking services to some customers.

Finbank
headquarters on Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, was a beehive
of activities, with lots of cars belonging to both customers and bank
officials, parked within and outside its premises. The attendants at
the bank said only streamlined services were offered.

“If you go inside,
depending on what transaction you want to do, if it is among the
services they can offer today, then they will attend to you,” a
security official said.

The bank’s
receptionist, however, directed customers to the banking hall, without
streamlining details on what transactions to be carried out.

Bank PHB and Unity
Bank branches on the same street did not allow customers into the
premises, while Spring Bank only allowed those on appointment or what
they called “special cases.”

“Even ATMs are not
easily accessible in some banks. Only some banks allow customers to use
the ATMs inside the banking premises. Some did not even want to know
what services you came for. No access was allowed by some, but some
banks allowed customers to use their ATM services,” said Teniola
Olushola, a customer trying to access ATM services at Bank PHB.

A source at Spring Bank said most banks kept to the demands of the union.

“If not for
anything, for the fear of being attacked. You would hardly find any
bank that opened its doors for free entry of customers. Apart from a
few that offered fragile services, you know, backdoor services, most
banks were officially closed to customers. A lot of things still have
to be done. Work must go on; just that we won’t attend to customers,”
he said.

Sunday Salako,
acting national president, Association of Senior Staff of Banks,
Insurance, and Financial Institutions, said the union has been
monitoring the event and the level of compliance of its members.

Click to Read more Financial Stories