Nigerian Football
Our journey with Nigerian football is a marathon, says GTI boss, Abubakar Lawal
BY KUNLE SOLAJA
The involvement of GTI Group as a strategic partner of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) might be a recent development, as the partnership was concretised in 2023.
The Group Managing Director of GTI, Abubakar Lawal, has revealed that the planning had been a long one since 2010 and only finalised two years ago.
“It has been a marathon, and we had been planning for it for a long time, and we are working towards a long-lasting relationship that will see the Nigerian league taking a respectable position in global football leagues”, remarked Abubakar Lawal.
His comments supported an earlier presentation by the Executive Director of GTI of Asset Management & Trust Limited, Nelson Ine who in his playing days captained the University of Ibadan to win the gold medal at the Nigerian Universities Games in Calabar in 1990.
Thirty-five years later, Ine is still relevant in Nigerian football as he took a group of sports and business journalists through the journey and the vision of GTI for Nigerian football.
Ine revealed the journey so far in which he reeled out the impact that the company’s partnership with the NFF has achieved. Such include a conducive atmosphere and seamless operation of the Nigerian Premier Football League in the past two seasons.
“There is now discipline and officiating integrity is being established.”
The partnership has also enabled improved live broadcast of matches even to global audiences.
Ine revealed that there was an initial take-off fund of N400 million for the 20 teams in the elite league for the seasons of 2022/23 and 2023/24.
Enyimba as the first champions in the GTI era got 100 million naira while in the following season, the purse improved to 150 million when Enugu Rangers were crowned the champions.
“With that, we aim to elevate the league to a level where all elite clubs are transitioned to private ownership and management, thereby creating investable and tradable assets that can attract significant investment from local and foreign investors”, remarked Ine.
He explained that the vision of GTI is to see Nigerian clubs grow to become business centres driven by effective and efficient administrative management as have in Europe.
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Nigerian Football
Saint Finbarr’s College Old Boys’ Association honours former national team player, Paul Okoku
Paul Okoku, a 1984 AFCON silver medal winner and a member of Nigeria’s first team that ever qualified for a FIFA championship has been honoured by Saint Finbarr’s College Old Boys’ Association (SFCOBA).
In his school days, he also featured for Saint Finbarr’s College which was one of the powerhouses of school football in Lagos.
The conferment of honour was announced by a Nollywood veteran actor, Patrick Doyle who is the president of the St. Finbarr’s College Old Boys’ Association (SFCOBA).
Okoku, whose class of Flying Eagles was the first Nigerian team to qualify for a FIFA championship, the then World Youth Championship (now U-20 World Cup) in Mexico, in 1983.
The team was also the first Nigeria side to win a match at a FIFA event when they shocked the then-Soviet Union 1-0.
Okoku was bestowed with the Distinguished Conquerors’ (DC) Award for his contribution to Nigerian sports generally and also for elevating the name of his alma mater.
The event took place in Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, celebrating Okoku’s enduring legacy and commitment to the institution, association and community.
Doyle flew in from Nigeria for the occasion which served as a platform for the association members to raise funds for the support of Finbarr’s scholarships, buildings, renovations and other projects.
“The Conquerors. Distinguished Conqueror Award presented to Paul Lucky Okoku, in recognition of your benevolence and outstanding support for the development and transformation of Saint Fibarr’s College Akoka, Lagos and raising the profile and effectiveness of SFCOBA,” the award plaque read.
Paul Okoku was not only a celebrated ex-international footballer and philanthropist but was also honoured with a certificate of recognition in 2019, presented by Nathaniel Ogedegbe, the President of the St. Finbarr’s College Old Boys’ Association North America (SFCOBA).
This recognition acknowledged Okoku as one of the founding members of SFCOBA North America, a testament to his role in fostering unity and development among alumni.
Today, SFCOBA North America continues to flourish, honouring the legacy of St. Finbarr’s College by fostering unity among its members and spearheading impactful initiatives to support the institution’s growth and development.
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NFF chieftains empathise with Anyansi-Agwu over armed robbery attack
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Musa Gusau on Wednesday morning paid a visit to the Abuja home of the First Vice President of NFF, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, whose family was attacked by armed robbers some hours earlier.
During the visit, Gusau prayed for a quick return to good health for Anyansi-Agwu, who was injured in the attack, and for the entire Anyansi-Agwu family. He also thanked God that no life was lost in the attack.
“The NFF President has been to the house of Chief Anyansi-Agwu. I will also be going to his house shortly to empathise with him and his family.
“This is an unwholesome incident and the Executive Committee, Management and Staff of NFF feel the stress of the Anyansi-Agwu family at this period,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said.
Thenff.com learnt that armed men invaded the Gwarinpa Estate home of former Enyimba FC chairman, Anyansi-Agwu in the early hours of Tuesday, 8th January 2025 and ransacked the entire house.
They inflicted injuries on Anyansi-Agwu and carted away one of his cars, as well as mobile phones, cash and other items worth several millions of naira.
Anyansi-Agwu is presently receiving treatment at an undisclosed location in the Federal Capital.
Nigerian Football
New man on the saddle, Chelle tasked to revive Nigeria’s World Cup hopes
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Eric Chelle, who was named the new manager of the Super Eagles on Tuesday, has been tasked with reviving Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
The 47-year-old’s most recent international job was in charge of Mali for two years and he took them to the quarter-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, where they lost on penalties to hosts Cote d’ivoire.
In what looked like a reversal of precedents, the Malian is coaching the Nigerian team just as former Nigeria captain, the late Stephen Keshi had coached Mali some years ago.
Chelle also became the first man to guide Mali to be Nigeria in over 50 years as his team inflicted a 2-0 defeat on the Super Eagles in a friendly match last year in Morocco.
The former centre-back was born in Abidjan but won five caps for Mali. He spent his club career in France, most notably with Lens.
The Super Eagles resume their World Cup qualifying campaign in March. They will face Rwanda before hosting Zimbabwe.
The Super Eagles have taken only three points from their opening four matches in Group C and trail Rwanda, South Africa and Benin, who each have seven points.
The top side in each of the nine groups advance automatically to the 2026 finals in North America, while the four best runners-up enter continental play-offs with the potential for one extra place.
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