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Afcon Qualifier: Sanwo-Olu Charges Super Eagles To Beat Benin, Lesotho

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has charged Super Eagles of Nigeria to beat the Squirrels of Benin Republic and Crocodiles of Lesotho in the crucial 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifying matches.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, who promised to support the team, tasked the technical crew and players to work tirelessly to defeat Benin national team on Saturday at Porto Novo and beat Lesotho during a match to be played at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos on Tuesday.

Speaking during a dinner with the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick; Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr, technical crew and players, held at Lagos House, Marina on Wednesday evening, Governor Sanwo-Olu, said his administration is committed to improving sports activities in Lagos State.

The Governor during the dinner also surprised a member of the Atlanta 1996 Football Gold Medalist, Patrick Pascal by giving him a new three bedroom apartment in the 360 units Prince Abiodun Ogunleye Housing Estate in Igbogbo, Ikorodu.

Sanwo-Olu, said he is very excited that the senior national team is returning to Lagos to play competitive march after 20 years.

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He said: “When it was said that we are going to have the match in Lagos, we did not only jump at it, we saw it as an opportunity to rewrite our history again.

Lagos used to be home for everything around football and sports in this country. Over 80 footballers came out of Lagos. Henry Nwosu, Samson Siasia, Jonathan Akpoborie, Odion Ighalo and many others were discovered in Lagos.

“We are supporting sporting activities in different parts of Lagos so that we can get younger ones that will be coming behind and after you so that Nigeria can get back her glory; the glory of 1996 when we won the Atlanta Olympic Gold Medal in the football event. It was a glorious time for some of us.

“We have here, Patrick Pascal (Super Eagles team coordinator), who was part of the team that won the gold medal in Atlanta 96. Surprisingly, what we promised him as a nation has not been fulfilled, but Lagos will fulfill that today. Patrick will get a three-bedroom flat in Prince Abiodun Ogunleye Housing Estate, which I commissioned today (Wednesday).

“Sports is a unifier for all of us. Sports is a detribalised means of identification. Sports speaks no language, it speaks no tradition, it speaks no religion. It is something that usually heals our country. Even when things are down, when we have security issues and all sorts of negative things in the country, you can use sports and football to heal that wound for us. And it is on that note that I want to charge you, encourage and appeal to you to do everything you can to win the matches.”

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Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed that his administration would build a stadium in Igbogbo and Agboyi-Ketu parts of Lagos, added that his administration will support all the local teams in the State with necessary infrastructure they need to boost sporting activities.

Speaking earlier, Rohr commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for his support for the team and for putting the necessary infrastructure in place at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere for next Tuesday match.

He assured the governor that his team will win the two matches.

Also speaking, captain of the Super Eagles, Ahmed Musa said the best they can do is to defeat Benin Republic in Porto Novo on Saturday and also win the match against Lesotho in Lagos on Tuesday.

“You are a man of the people. On behalf of myself and my team mates, we thank you. You are a man that promises and fulfills them. The best we can give you is to win the game.

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“I think Benin Republic have not lost since 2013 in their home. We will break that by the grace of God and come to Lagos and do our best to win the game against Lesotho,” he said.

Musa later presented Super Eagles jerseys to Governor Sanwo-Olu and First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu.

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70th birthday: Jonathan, Diri, Diete-Spiff, military chiefs, others celebrate ex-Bayelsa MILAD, Olubolade

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Eminent Nigerians, at the weekend, celebrated former Military Administrator (MILAD) of Bayelsa State, Navy Captain Caleb Omoniyi Olubolade (COO) during his 70th birthday held in Yenagoa, capital of the South-South state.

At the three-day event, thousands of Bayelsans trooped out to felicitate the Ipoti-Ekiti-born retired officer for laying the foundation for Bayelsa’s development between 1997 and 1998.
Bayelsa was carved out of Rivers State by the late General Sani Abacha and Olubolade was appointed the Military Administrator (MILAD) in June 1997.
It is generally believed that from June 27, 1997 to July 9, 1998 when he governed the South-South state, he laid a solid foundation for the development of the Ijaw-populated state that successive governors built on.
So, the three-day event in Yenagoa was an opportunity for thousands of residents of the axis to show their appreciation.
From the Exco Chamber of the Government House to the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall, Samson Siasia Sports Complex and thanksgiving church service, Olubolade and his wife, Mrs. Mopelola Olubolade, decked in various Ijaw attires, were the cynosure of all eyes.
The Chief of Staff, Govt House, Yenagoa, Hon. Peter Pereotubo Akpe, Ph.D, ensured that all the events were memorable.
In fact, it was a pay-back time as former President Goodluck Jonathan, his wife, Dame Patience Jonathan; Governor Douye Diri, his wife, Dr. Gloria Diri; the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo; former Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rtd); Amayanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff; Ibenanawei of Bomo Kingdom, King Joshua Igbugburu, and others led the series of tributes to celebrate Olubolade.
Also present at the event were the Hydrographer of the Nigerian Navy and Chief Executive Officer of the National Hydrographic Agency, Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olugbode; Navy Captain Segun Noibi (rtd), Prof. Steve Azaiki, Olubolade’s first child and daughter, Oluwayemisi; her husband, Gabriel Akinadewo; Apostle Zilly Aggrey, Olubolade’s classmates at military school and Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), politicians, opinion leaders, members of Bayelsa State Cultural Troupe, entertainers and others.
In fact, throughout the event, Bayelsa literally stood still for the man described by Ewhrudjakpo as the COO (Chief Operating Officer) of Bayelsa “for laying a solid foundation for our development”.
All those present at the various events to mark the birthday of the septuagenarian, who was born on November 30, 1954,
expressed their gratitude to him.
During the President Jonathan administration, Olubolade was also a Minister in three ministries – Special Duties, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Police Affairs.
He was commissioned into the Nigerian Navy in 1974, and attended courses including the Britannia Royal Naval College, UK in 1975, the Naval College of Engineering, India in 1979 and others.
During the birthday celebrations, all the projects he started and inaugurated during his tenure were highlighted in a special documentary and programme/brochure.
All venues used for the celebrations were also specially branded with various photographs of the septuagenarian.
Everywhere was colourful.
In a special tribute entitled
‘H.E. Olubolade At 70’, Diri said: “I am compelled to break the protocol of my annual leave to send warm greetings to a selfless leader, the former Military Administrator of Bayelsa State, His Excellency, Navy Captain Caleb Omoniyi Olubolade (Rtd.) on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
“I extend my warmest felicitations to this highly disciplined and revered former Military Administrator on this milestone of attaining a platinum jubilee.
“His commitment and leadership in laying the foundation of development in our dear State is inspiring, and we use this occasion of his birth to celebrate him, his life and times, and his selfless service to Bayelsa State.
“Once again, happy birthday to our leader and a worthy citizen of this great land of Bayelsa.
“We pray God continue to keep you in sound health.
“Nua sir! SDD”.
On his part, Ewhrudjakpo said: “Last night, I joined the family, friends and well-wishers of the former military administrator of our dear State Bayelsa at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall, Yenagoa.
“The gathering of state actors and top government officials to celebrate His Excellency, Navy Captain, Caleb Omoniyi Olubolade, was for his dedication to humanity and our dear State Bayelsa.
“The Chief Operating Officer COO, as I fondly call him, is a man of possibilities, integrity and character. His track record is distinguished and Bayelsa is what it is today because he extinguished the appetite for greed and corruption to nurture a new Bayelsa of his era even with the scarce resources.
“We are celebrating him because he is a sacrificial leader and one who we will refer to as an altruistic and audacious leader.
“Happy 70th Birthday Sir”.
Jonathan described Olubolade as a great man who Bayelsans are proud of.
Represented by his wife, Dame Patience, he lauded Olubolade for his development efforts in Bayelsa, which he said are still visible, saying he laid the foundation for the development of the 28-year-old state.
While wishing him many more celebrations in good health, Jonathan expressed appreciation to Diri for the peace and unity in the state being tonic to encourage development.
Dr. Gloria Diri noted that Bayelsans were happy with the role played by the celebrant in the development of the state, describing him as a son of the soil.
Responding, Olubolade said his love and appreciation for Bayelsa State made him to mark his 70th birthday in the state, describing Bayelsans as loving people.
He recalled working with Jonathan whom he described as result oriented, saying he learnt so much from him and other Bayelsans he worked with.
He expressed gratitude to Diri for celebrating him, saying he is a man of peace.
Olubolade also advised Nigerians to shun corruption, adding that he has adopted Bayelsa as his home.
He was given a standing ovation.
Responding to the applause, Olubolade said he was deeply grateful “for your presence at my 70th birthday celebration. Your love and friendship made this day unforgettable.
“I thank you for your thoughtful gifts, kind words and for taking the time to celebrate this special moment with my family”.
In his exhortation entitled ‘While there is life’, Apostle Zilly Aggrey said there is power in hope, thus the living should be hopeful.
He prayed for the celebrant and those present.
The event at the Samson Siasia Sports Complex, built by Olubolade, featured football match, athletics relays, cultural displays and choir ministration, amongst other activities.
Various branded gifts, food and drink were given to everybody present.

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Senate, NUC seek establishment of more tertiary institutions

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The Senate and the National Universities Commission, NUC, have sought the establishment of more universities in Nigeria.

The clamour for more universities in the country by the Senate and NUC came as stakeholders in the education sector applauded the proposed Federal University, Okigwe, in Imo State, during a public hearing organised on Monday by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund.

In separate remarks on the occasion, the chairman of the committee, Senator Muntari Dandutse; the sponsor of the bill seeking the establishment of the Federal University, Okigwe, Senator Patrick Ndubueze; and the Executive Secretary of NUC, Mr Chris Maiyaki, called for the establishment of more universities in the country to meet the demand for education at that level by millions of Nigerians.

Specifically, according to the NUC Executive Secretary, available statistics show a huge deficit in the required number of universities in Nigeria.

“There are 275 universities, both public and private, for over two million prospective students seeking admission on a yearly basis.

“The implication is that on a yearly basis, out of the two million prospective students seeking university admission, only 500,000 to 700,000 are absorbed, leaving about 1.3 million out of the equation with attendant frustrations.

“Nigeria definitely needs more universities, as the 275 existing ones are just too inadequate for her population of 200 million. Indonesia, which also has over 200 million population like Nigeria, has about 2,000 universities, not to talk of Russia, Brazil and India with hundreds of thousands of universities,” he said.

Maiyaki added that the required expansion of regulatory and capacity building for more universities is already being put in place by NUC.

Earlier in his remarks, Senator Dandutse said the proposed Federal University, Okigwe, would help to make university education more accessible to Nigerians in Imo State in particular and across the country generally.

In his own remarks, Senator Ndubueze said the proposed university would give Okigwe town the required transformation it deserved over the years, being the only province of the past that has not been accorded federal presence, let alone made the capital of a state like many others.

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2024 very challenging for Nigerian workers — NLC

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The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has described 2024 as the most challenging year for workers in the country.

Joe Ajaero, the NLC President, said this on Monday in Abuja at the 2024 “Harmattan School,” themed “Trade Unions and the Quest for a New Social Contract.”

According to him, 2024 was filled with harrowing hardship for workers in the country.

“I welcome you to a year that we have witnessed one of the greatest turbulence in our history as a movement. It was a period in which we were invaded, ransacked, and subjected to the highest level of threats and intimidation,” he said.

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