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Return of Old Brigades Thrills Former Nigerian Internationals

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BY BOLAJI OKUNOLA.

 

Former Nigerian internationals are thrilled with the recall of experienced players for the all important back-to-back World Cup qualifying duels Nigeria will play with Cameroon in the next few days.

Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr Tuesday evening released a list of players that include Skipper Mikel Obi and Victor Moses, two glaring absentees in the previous matches since Nigeria defeated Algeria last November.

Both Benedict Akwegbu and Dimeji Lawal have hailed the recall of both players

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Akwegbu and Lawal in a telephone conversation with Sport Village Square believe that Mikel and Moses will certainly add more bite to the offensive strategies of the   Super Eagles who need outright victory to steer clear ahead of all the other three teams in Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying group.

A defeat of Cameroon in Uyo next week Friday will certainly almost put Nigeria’s eastern neighbours out of contention as a seven-point gap would have been established ahead of the return leg match four days later.

Akwegbu, a Scotland 1989 Golden Eaglets emeritus and member of the Super Eagles at the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations remarked that Nigeria will need all its best talents to overcome the Cameroonians who are known for their enduring fighting spirits.

“I have been waiting so long to see the calibre of players Nigeria will unleash on Cameroon and I am glad to see the likes of Victor Moses and Mikel Obi making the list. Take it or leave it, the dup remain the best players we are currently parading and I believe with their experience and impact on the pitch, Nigeria will gain the maximum point,” remarked Akwegbu

In a similar vein, Dimeji Lawal  who featured for Nigeria at the under 16 level in Canada 30 years ago and later in the early 1990s played for the Super Eagles told Sports Village square that he was confident Mikel’s presence would unsettle the Cameroonians.

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“I think it is high time we showed the world our supremacy over the Cameroonians. It is going to be a great cracker and I see Nigeria gaining the maximum points”, remarked Dimeji Lawal.

Apart from Mikel and Moses, another returnee to the squad is Odion Ighalo.

 

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Nigerian women coaches conclude first module of CAF C-License course

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NFF President Gusau and GS Sanusi with NFF Management and the coach educators and participants at the commencement of the course on Monday last week.

A total of 30 women coaches have concluded the first of a three-module CAF C-License program in the Federal Capital, Abuja and are expected to commence a two-week internship with different teams in a few days.

Peopled largely by former Nigerian internationals and other serving coaches, the group was taken through a full week of rigorous classroom and practical sessions by a team of coach educators and resource persons, in a baptism of what the next two modules are likely to entail,

NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen, told thenff.com that the first module has shown that the women coaches are actually desirous of learning.

“I am very much impressed with their attitude, mannerisms and conduct through the first module. They impressed everyone, and the coach educators also told me they were impressed, and are looking forward to having them back for the second and concluding modules.

“We are grateful for the leadership of the NFF for the support and encouragement for coach-education programmes all the time.”

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The participants will return to Abuja for the second module that is scheduled for 12th – 20th August, after which they will go on another two-week internship, 23rd August – 4th September. The third module, which comes with examinations for the participants, will take place 9th – 19th September.

Dr. Terry Babatunde Eguaoje, NFF’s Head of Education, is among the coach educators’ team, which also includes Coaches Isah Ladan Bosso, Wemimo Olanrewaju and Lanrence Ndaks.

Among the 30 participants are former Super Falcons’ stars Precious Dede, Joy Jegede, Esther Michael, Maureen Eke, Otas Ogbonmwan, Vera Okolo, Cecilia Nku, Taiwo Ajobiewe, Gloria Ofoegbu and Amenze Aighewi. There are also Barr. Victoria Nlemigbo and retired FIFA referee Folusho Ajayi.   

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Osimhen’s outburst was a moment of madness, says Amaju

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Former Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President and a  FIFA Council member, Amaju Pinnick has expressed shock at last month’s outburst by Super Eagles’ striker, Victor Osimhen against Finidi George.

“It is very unfortunate”, Amaju Pinnick remarked on an Arise Television programme. The former NFF president said he had put a call to Osimhen who was very remorseful while the telephone conversation lasted.

  “I told him he has to apologise, and I am sure he will if he has not yet done so.” Amaju remarked that he could not comprehend what went wrong as Osimhen was the most cool-headed player in the national team.

He went on to remark that Finidi George was not a personality to be disregarded like that. He has won virtually every honour available during his playing days and was a member of the Super Eagles at their peak when Nigeria ranked fifth in the world.

“I believe players should learn to respect their coaches”, said the former NFF boss.

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I prefer a foreign coach for the Super Eagles, says Amaju

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Nigeria’s FIFA Council member, Amaju Pinnick has told the world that he has always been an advocate of foreign coaches for the Super Eagles. He spoke on Arise Television while fielding questions with Reuben Abati, Rufai Oseni and Ayo Mairo-Ese. 

His reason for being averse to indigenous  coaches stemmed from lack of respect for them by the players.

“Yes, the Nigerian coaches have the requisite knowledge and the technical ability, but modern football is beyond that in managing players.

“Will the national team players respect the coach? The sad thing is that they don’t”, said Amaju Pinnick.

 He however revealed that he supported the appointment of Finidi George owing to the circumstances that the NFF found itself after the exit of Jose Peseiro.

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 The NFF, he revealed, had no money to hire a foreign coach. The body therefore went for the most available option, Finidi to ensure a smooth transition.

 “Finidi was part of the coaching crew of Peseiro and it was therefore logical to ask him to continue.

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