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Why Ogun Rejected YABATEC H Hostel – Director

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The Ogun Sports Council has said that the reason behind its rejection of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) hostel was because the facility could not accommodate its 600-man contingent.

Ogun Director of Sports, Adesola Faleti, told newmen yesterday in Lagos that the space was “choking’’.

Faleti said that the prompt relocation of Team Ogun to the Federal College of Education (Technical) at Akoka, eventually calmed the frayed nerves of the team’s athletes and officials.

“We were fairly received yesterday at the YABATECH hostel, but the space was just not enough. We were choked up until we were relocated to this place.

“This place is good and incomparable to the former place we rejected,’’ he said.

According to the director, “Team Ogun is in Lagos to fight for laurels in the 18th National Sports Festival (NSF) and not as tourists.’’

Meanwhile, Mrs Oluwatoyin Alade, the Director of Organisation of the Sports Council, explained that the state appropriately registered 600 names with the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the NSF.

Alade added that in spite of the size of Team Ogun’s personnel for the NSF, the YABATECH hostel facility was not befitting for its 600-man contingent.

While commending the Lagos State Government for the facilities, the director called for an increase in the number of caterers allotted to the venue, to stem the problem of food shortage.

“They have not allocated an appropriate number of caterers here because many of our athletes and officials are not being satisfied by the caterers.

“Government can also increase the number given to each of the caterers, so as to enable them to be able to effectively cater for all the contingents,“ she said.

The director, however, called on athletes and officials at the Games to learn to adapt.

“We are sportsmen and women and we should be able to adapt to any situation because there is no perfect situation in any camp or even in real life,” she said.

 

 

Princewill Urges Team Rivers To Excel

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A chieftain of the PDP in Rivers State, Tonye Princewill, yesterday urged the state contingent to the 18th National Sports Festival to excel in all their events at the Games.

Princewill told the Tidesports in a telephone interview that as defending champions, all eyes and attention would be on Team Rivers.

“As you go to Lagos for the festival, tagged ‘EKO 2012,’ always remember you are the defending champions.

“I am aware that you won the 17th edition of the Games with a total of 299 medals, comprising 135 gold, 79 silver and 85 bronze.

“All eyes will be on you and do not forget that rival states like Delta, Edo and hosts, Lagos, will be eager to topple you, ‘’ he said.

Princewill, then, urged the athletes to put to practice all they had learnt in camp, while preparing for the Games.

“I urge you to put to practice all you have learnt and trained for, while in camp, preparing for this Games.

“This edition is very important for our dear state because it is an opportunity to prove to the World that Rivers won the 17th edition fairly,’’ the chieftain said.

He said Rivers people at home and abroad would be following their outings during the Games, with keen interest.

The politician reminded them that Gov. Chibuike Amaechi rewards athletes that would bring honours to the state, just as he rewarded medal winners at the Garden City Games.

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Football Pundit Lauds Chelle’s Effort In Monitoring Nigeria League Players

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A well-known football pundit in the State, Chief Christopher Okonkwo has lauded the efforts and vision of the Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle for going from one venue of the Nigeria Domestic Nigeria Professional Football League match to the other in monitoring Nigerian players, with a view to invite some exceptional good one discovered into the main stream of the Super Eagles team.

Okonkwo, who made the commendation in an interview at the Port Harcourt Club recently, described the positive move by Coach Chelle as a good step in the right direction, noting that the practice was how its been done in the past among any contracted coach assigned to tinker the Super Eagles team.

“Truly, it has been an old tradition in the country seeing any newly engaged Coach to lead the National team, visiting some our Nigeria League venues during the league matches to spot light some good talents that could be used to beef up some grey areas in the department of Eagles team”

He, however, frowned at the current situation where our coaches had continously been over depending on the use of foreign based players during invitation of players to the National camp, thereby, relegating the domestic home based league players to the background as if they have nothing much to offer to the team.

“I can vividly recall that the likes of great players in the mode of Finidi George, Taribo West, Kanu Nwankwo, Austin Okocha, Richard Owobokiri, Emmanuel Osuigwe among others started from Nigeria football league before they graduated to play in Europe through which they later invited to Super Eagles camp to represent Nigeria”

“Besides, I’m also of the view that going to secondary school football competitive games could equally serves as a a good platform to discover budding talents that could be nurtured to become great stars in near future”, Okonkwo frankly added.
Okonkwo, therefore, prayed that any football coach to be engaged by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to tinker the Super Eagles should be told not to confine himself in staying in big hotel alone but to be visiting some of our local league match venues, with a view to discover some good players that can be drafted into the Super Eagles team.

“Indeed, I stand to be challenged that there some young good players in the Nigeria Professional League. If spotted and exposed, could give the some of the invited foreign based players a stiff competitive fight in securing a postion in the team”, Okonkwo emphatically stated.

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LGA Boss Pledges To Reintroduce School Sports 

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The chairman of the Khana Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers State, Bariere Thomas, has revealed that plans are underway to commence school sports at the primary and secondary school levels in the area.
According to him, school sports that were primarily used to discover young talents had become a thing of the past, adding that one of the ways to discover young talents is to organize programs that will expose talents at the grassroots level.
Thomas said this on Saturday in an interview with sports journalists shortly after a novelty football match between Khana All-Stars and council appointees.
The match was held to mark the birthday of Felix Ibor, the Supervisor for Education in Khana LGA, at the Bori Police Station field.
The LGA boss reiterated that organizing competitive sporting events in primary and secondary schools is one of the best ways to bring out the best in young people and help to achieve their potential.
“What we are doing in the Khana Local Government Area is to consolidate on the sports we know, which are wrestling, cycling, football, and others,” he said.
He added that he is concerned about the competitive nature of wrestling on the global stage; at Khana LGA, for instance, they are focusing on how to consolidate the sports they know more about.
Thomas described Felix Ibor as an academic whom he has known and worked with since before he became LGA chairman.
He commended both teams for the novelty match, saying that it was held to celebrate Ibor’s birthday.
Ibor thanked the chairman and both teams for celebrating with him, and he prayed that God would also bless them.
Meanwhile, Ibor also presented a set of Jessy to the chairman for the council team.
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Ezechukwu Eyes Double Gold In African Champs

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Teenage Nigerian sprinter Miracle Ezechukwu has set her sights on winning both the 100m and 4x100m relay titles at the 24th African Athletics Championships in Accra, while also targeting a new personal best in the process, Tidesports source.

Ezechukwu, one of the youngest members of the Nigerian contingent at the championship in Ghana, said her ambition was to win the 100m title in style and cap it with a new personal record.

The fresh secondary school graduate explained that she is fully focused on contributing to Team Nigeria’s medal hopes and is determined to deliver strong performances across her events.

“My main objective in Ghana is to clinch the 100m title and the 4×100m,” Ezechukwu told Tidesports source.

“Nigeria can be assured of my very best and my commitment to the Team. I would love to set a new personal best in Ghana, but anything that comes, I will take it. The spirit in the team is high, and I think we are ready to go,” she said.

Ezechukwu, who was part of Nigeria’s women’s 4x100m relay squad at the World Relays in Botswana, said the experience gained from that competition has strengthened her mindset heading into the continental championships.

She admitted that she learned valuable lessons from her previous outing, including a difficult moment during the relay where an early error affected the team’s rhythm, but said she has used the experience to improve her discipline and composure.

“The secret is just being disciplined, training hard and trusting my coach and believing in God, and the result will show,” she added.

The teenager is part of a 41-member Nigerian team comprising 24 female and 17 male athletes competing at the championships, which begin today at the University of Ghana, Legon.

Nigeria are expected to compete across multiple track and field events as they aim for a strong finish against the continent’s elite athletes.

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