Saturday, 9 August 2014
will Iheanacho be another failed Nigerian prodigy?
Jul 31, 2014 11:00:00
From Wilson Oruma to Macualey Chrisantus, Nigerian youngsters have dazzled before falling by the wayside. Can the Manchester City youngster buck the trend?
FEATURE
By Victor Abimbola
Nigeria is a country of close to 200 million people and undoubtedly blessed with an abundance of talent in many fields, especially football. The amount of success the country has achieved in age group competitions only makes you wonder why the team have failed to reach the quarter-finals of the senior World Cup, despite appearing in three knockout stages to date.
At the end of the 1993 edition of the Under-17 World Cup, the Nigerian trio of Wilson Oruma, Peter Anosike and Nwankwo Kanu had 16 goals amongst them, with Oruma clinching the Golden Boot. In the long run, only Nwankwo Kanu progressed and became a world-class star, winning the UEFA Champions League and Olympic Gold between 1995 and 1996. More titles followed with Arsenal, Ajax and Portsmouth (among others).
Oruma, on the other hand, retired in 2010 having played for nine clubs, Marseille being the most prominent of them. Anosike wasn't that lucky, he couldn’t make it at the highest level and his footballing career has faded into obscurity.
The Golden Eaglets arguably have the best record at Under-17 World Cup level, having appeared in seven finals, winning four and ending as runners-up three times. One can still ask, however, why the Super Eagles have never won the same tournament in the Under-20 age group. That collapse against Mali on home soil in 1999 at the Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium in Enugu still lingers in memory.
Oruma | Promised so much, delivered so little...
Victor Brown, Soga Sambo and Femi Opabunmi were all stars of the team that reached the finals in 2001 but none of them have developed into household names.
Macauley Chrisantus, Kabiru Akinsola, and Ganiyu Oseni all played important roles in the all-conquering team of the late Yemi Tella in 2007, with Chrisantus claiming the Golden Boot. Eight years on, he has failed to break into the Super Eagles and now plays for Sivasspor in the Turkish league while Toni Kroos, who was the star of the German team in that tournament, is now a World Champion and has just signed a contract with the biggest club in the world.
The lack of a proper developmental process has been the greatest undoing of the Nigerian talent pool. Most Nigerian football clubs do not have a proper youth system, nor does the league itself have a well organised set-up for the development of youth. This results in the desperation of players to play abroad professionally instead of coming through the ranks. Age falsification issues are also a major part of the problem while the lack of faith in youth by Nigerian coaches hasn't helped matters either.
Kroos vs. Chrisantus | Unhappy reading for Nigerians
After Kelechi Iheanacho's heroics at the most recent edition of the competition in the UAE, scoring six goals in seven games to claim the Golden Boot, one wonders if it would have been better for Nigerian football in the long term had Keshi taken him on the plane to Brazil instead of some of the squad’s peripheral figures.
For any Nigerian who saw the 17-year-old's performance for the Etihad giants vs. Kansas City in their recent pre-season friendly, one might be tempted to say that he's the next big hope of Nigerian football.
And there's every reason for optimism. The youngster boasts close control, good vision, decent pace and the supreme ability to read the game and get into goal-scoring positions are his biggest attributes. He's also good at bringing his teammates into play and recycling possession high up the pitch, but that still doesn't mean he's the finished article. Kelechi is still a work in progress, but one that has every chance of being a true star.
If he gets a work permit, City has one of the best academies in the world to aid the progress of any youngster, although breaking into the first team will be a tough task and a loan move would benefit him for regular football. Even manager Manuel Pellegrini had to concede however, after the match against Kansas City, that the youngster is an exceptional prospect.
Will Iheanacho buck the trend of so many failed, forgotten Nigerian talents and finally transfer his prodigious ability to the senior side? At the moment he is in the foothills of a giant mountain, but City will look to provide him all of the resources and support needed to rise to the top of the game.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Monday, 9 June 2014
BOKO HARAM: Nigerian Army arrest 13-year-old girl for spying, possession of AK-47 rifle
A 13-year-old girl has
been arrested by Special Forces of the Nigerian Army Unit in Gwoza,
Borno State for allegedly spying on military formation for members of
the Boko Haram.
A security source revealed that the soldiers who picked her up found an
AK 47 assault rifle in her residence.
According to reports from Nigerian Eye, the girl led the soldiers to
three others girls who were also said to have been recruited by Boko
Haram to spy on military formations.
The source added that the military was also concerned that some of
the abducted girls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, who have been
in custody of the insurgents since April could be indoctrinated for
such dangerous assignments.
The source said, “Do you know what is happening now in Gwoza? There
are signs now that the insurgents may be using young girls to spy on
military formations in the area.
“This week, soldiers arrested a 13-year-old girl for spying on a
military formation in Gwoza. When the girl was arrested and questioned,
she took the soldiers to three other girls who are also spying for the
insurgents.
“The girls are being interrogated. In fact, there are concerns that
those people might use some of those Chibok girls for such a dangerous
mission when they are eventually released.”
Our correspondent could not reach the Director of Defence
Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, for his comments as calls to his
mobile telephone line did not connect.
Also on Wednesday, the Federal Government appealed to individuals
and corporate- organisations to donate relief materials to people
displaced as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omar,
who said this at a press conference in Abuja, said, “We appeal to
spirited individuals and corporate organisations who wish to donate
relief materials to get in contact with this Centre (NIC) and/ or NEMA.”
Already, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered
relief materials to Chibok, Gamboru, parts of Yobe State, Kano and Jos
“and is currently mobilising for Mubi, as well as Kalabalge.
When asked to react to report that the Australian government offered
to help Nigeria find the Chibok girls, Omeri said, “As far as I am
concerned so far, it is still within the realm of newspaper
speculations. Maybe they have another source which is not known to us.
“At the moment, I am aware that the ArchBishop of Canterbury is in
Nigeria, the Pope has spoken about it and some other local and
international leaders have been speaking about it. Do not forget, this
is Nigeria which is a free country and we are not going to tag this
insurgency as religious. What we are after is a nationalistic approach
to the unfortunate situation. Nigeria is also a member of the
Organisation of Islamic Countries and the organisation has a
responsibility to this country.”
When contacted on Wednesday evening by one of our correspondents,
Omeri stated, “I have checked with the ministry of foreign affairs, they
don’t have such a c
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A 13-year-old girl has
been arrested by Special Forces of the Nigerian Army Unit in Gwoza,
Borno State for allegedly spying on military formation for members of
the Boko Haram.
A security source revealed that the soldiers who picked her up found an
AK 47 assault rifle in her residence.
According to reports from Nigerian Eye, the girl led the soldiers to
three others girls who were also said to have been recruited by Boko
Haram to spy on military formations.
The source added that the military was also concerned that some of
the abducted girls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, who have been
in custody of the insurgents since April could be indoctrinated for
such dangerous assignments.
The source said, “Do you know what is happening now in Gwoza? There
are signs now that the insurgents may be using young girls to spy on
military formations in the area.
“This week, soldiers arrested a 13-year-old girl for spying on a
military formation in Gwoza. When the girl was arrested and questioned,
she took the soldiers to three other girls who are also spying for the
insurgents.
“The girls are being interrogated. In fact, there are concerns that
those people might use some of those Chibok girls for such a dangerous
mission when they are eventually released.”
Our correspondent could not reach the Director of Defence
Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, for his comments as calls to his
mobile telephone line did not connect.
Also on Wednesday, the Federal Government appealed to individuals
and corporate- organisations to donate relief materials to people
displaced as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omar,
who said this at a press conference in Abuja, said, “We appeal to
spirited individuals and corporate organisations who wish to donate
relief materials to get in contact with this Centre (NIC) and/ or NEMA.”
Already, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered
relief materials to Chibok, Gamboru, parts of Yobe State, Kano and Jos
“and is currently mobilising for Mubi, as well as Kalabalge.
When asked to react to report that the Australian government offered
to help Nigeria find the Chibok girls, Omeri said, “As far as I am
concerned so far, it is still within the realm of newspaper
speculations. Maybe they have another source which is not known to us.
“At the moment, I am aware that the ArchBishop of Canterbury is in
Nigeria, the Pope has spoken about it and some other local and
international leaders have been speaking about it. Do not forget, this
is Nigeria which is a free country and we are not going to tag this
insurgency as religious. What we are after is a nationalistic approach
to the unfortunate situation. Nigeria is also a member of the
Organisation of Islamic Countries and the organisation has a
responsibility to this country.”
When contacted on Wednesday evening by one of our correspondents,
Omeri stated, “I have checked with the ministry of foreign affairs, they
don’t have such a c
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/boko-haram-nigerian-army-arrest-13-year-old-girl-for-spying-possession-of-ak-47-rifle/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
A 13-year-old girl has
been arrested by Special Forces of the Nigerian Army Unit in Gwoza,
Borno State for allegedly spying on military formation for members of
the Boko Haram.
A security source revealed that the soldiers who picked her up found an
AK 47 assault rifle in her residence.
According to reports from Nigerian Eye, the girl led the soldiers to
three others girls who were also said to have been recruited by Boko
Haram to spy on military formations.
The source added that the military was also concerned that some of
the abducted girls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, who have been
in custody of the insurgents since April could be indoctrinated for
such dangerous assignments.
The source said, “Do you know what is happening now in Gwoza? There
are signs now that the insurgents may be using young girls to spy on
military formations in the area.
“This week, soldiers arrested a 13-year-old girl for spying on a
military formation in Gwoza. When the girl was arrested and questioned,
she took the soldiers to three other girls who are also spying for the
insurgents.
“The girls are being interrogated. In fact, there are concerns that
those people might use some of those Chibok girls for such a dangerous
mission when they are eventually released.”
Our correspondent could not reach the Director of Defence
Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, for his comments as calls to his
mobile telephone line did not connect.
Also on Wednesday, the Federal Government appealed to individuals
and corporate- organisations to donate relief materials to people
displaced as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omar,
who said this at a press conference in Abuja, said, “We appeal to
spirited individuals and corporate organisations who wish to donate
relief materials to get in contact with this Centre (NIC) and/ or NEMA.”
Already, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered
relief materials to Chibok, Gamboru, parts of Yobe State, Kano and Jos
“and is currently mobilising for Mubi, as well as Kalabalge.
When asked to react to report that the Australian government offered
to help Nigeria find the Chibok girls, Omeri said, “As far as I am
concerned so far, it is still within the realm of newspaper
speculations. Maybe they have another source which is not known to us.
“At the moment, I am aware that the ArchBishop of Canterbury is in
Nigeria, the Pope has spoken about it and some other local and
international leaders have been speaking about it. Do not forget, this
is Nigeria which is a free country and we are not going to tag this
insurgency as religious. What we are after is a nationalistic approach
to the unfortunate situation. Nigeria is also a member of the
Organisation of Islamic Countries and the organisation has a
responsibility to this country.”
When contacted on Wednesday evening by one of our correspondents,
Omeri stated, “I have checked with the ministry of foreign affairs, they
don’t have such a c
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/boko-haram-nigerian-army-arrest-13-year-old-girl-for-spying-possession-of-ak-47-rifle/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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A 13-year-old girl has
been arrested by Special Forces of the Nigerian Army Unit in Gwoza,
Borno State for allegedly spying on military formation for members of
the Boko Haram.
A security source revealed that the soldiers who picked her up found an
AK 47 assault rifle in her residence.
According to reports from Nigerian Eye, the girl led the soldiers to
three others girls who were also said to have been recruited by Boko
Haram to spy on military formations.
The source added that the military was also concerned that some of
the abducted girls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, who have been
in custody of the insurgents since April could be indoctrinated for
such dangerous assignments.
The source said, “Do you know what is happening now in Gwoza? There
are signs now that the insurgents may be using young girls to spy on
military formations in the area.
“This week, soldiers arrested a 13-year-old girl for spying on a
military formation in Gwoza. When the girl was arrested and questioned,
she took the soldiers to three other girls who are also spying for the
insurgents.
“The girls are being interrogated. In fact, there are concerns that
those people might use some of those Chibok girls for such a dangerous
mission when they are eventually released.”
Our correspondent could not reach the Director of Defence
Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, for his comments as calls to his
mobile telephone line did not connect.
Also on Wednesday, the Federal Government appealed to individuals
and corporate- organisations to donate relief materials to people
displaced as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omar,
who said this at a press conference in Abuja, said, “We appeal to
spirited individuals and corporate organisations who wish to donate
relief materials to get in contact with this Centre (NIC) and/ or NEMA.”
Already, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered
relief materials to Chibok, Gamboru, parts of Yobe State, Kano and Jos
“and is currently mobilising for Mubi, as well as Kalabalge.
When asked to react to report that the Australian government offered
to help Nigeria find the Chibok girls, Omeri said, “As far as I am
concerned so far, it is still within the realm of newspaper
speculations. Maybe they have another source which is not known to us.
“At the moment, I am aware that the ArchBishop of Canterbury is in
Nigeria, the Pope has spoken about it and some other local and
international leaders have been speaking about it. Do not forget, this
is Nigeria which is a free country and we are not going to tag this
insurgency as religious. What we are after is a nationalistic approach
to the unfortunate situation. Nigeria is also a member of the
Organisation of Islamic Countries and the organisation has a
responsibility to this country.”
When contacted on Wednesday evening by one of our correspondents,
Omeri stated, “I have checked with the ministry of foreign affairs, they
don’t have such a c
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/boko-haram-nigerian-army-arrest-13-year-old-girl-for-spying-possession-of-ak-47-rifle/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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BOKO HARAM: Nigerian Army arrest 13-year-old girl for spying, possession of AK-47 rifle
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BOKO HARAM: Nigerian Army arrest 13-year-old girl for spying, possession of AK-47 rifle
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