Sports
NFF’s Budget Spending Excites Senate
The Senate Committee on
Sports has commended the Nigeria Football Federation for the proper utilisation of the money allocated to them in 2013.
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports and Social Development, Senator Adamu Ibrahim Gumba praised the managerial acumen of the Aminu Maigari-led NFF, stating that in spite of the financial challenges they faced the federation still worked hard to ensure the various national teams prepared adequately for international competitions.
“I must commend the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation,” Gumba said when NFF officials led by general secretary, barrister Musa Amadu, appeared before the committee to present its 2013 budget performance and defend its 2014 budget proposal.
“Our national teams won so many laurels from international championships last year and even Mr. President (Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR) was so elated each time that he hosted the teams and rewarded them for doing the country proud.”
“We won the Africa Cup of Nations, won the FIFA U-17World Cup and the Super Eagles qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
“We also won trophies from international friendly matches against Catalonia and South Africa, and our U-17 and U-20 women teams qualified for the FIFA U-17 and FIFA U-20 Women World Cup competitions taking place this year. Let us also not forget that our country represented Africa at the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil.
“This committee is very happy with the performance of the NFF in the year 2013 and we charge them to maintain the same tempo, or even do better, in this year 2014.”
Sports
‘Boy Who Gave’ Thrusts Rivers On Map ….‘Boy Who Gave’ Movie Premieres In PH
The prevalence of talents and potential of the creative industry, especially, entertainment were further put to the fore on the screen as the film, the boy who gave, premiered in Port Harcourt recently.
Movie and cinema lovers were treated to an exquisite, emotional and captivating scenery, plot and cast delivery as the new movie hit the screen, with a touching story line at the Box Office Cinema, Pleasure Park, Port Harcourt last Friday.
With a cast, plot and scenery centred on local content in Rivers, the film by Alison Precious Emmanuel, which was produced by Crafton Entertainment Production was a story of family struggle and undue responsibility often entrusted on the first born in the family.
The principal character, Idah, lost his parents suddenly and was entrusted with responsibilities, especially, younger ones and obnoxious relatives.
The film, whic proved to be a must watch, was indeed a highly emotional and touching story that drew tears from the eyes of most of the audience as the protagonist’s fate was sealed in his effort to live up to the mandate of his parents in carrying the cross of his family.
Speaking after the film was introduced to the public, the producer, writer and principal character of the act, Alison Emmanuel said that the film was based on true life experience, especially, on what first-borns go through in the African community, persons who become burden bearers of the family, so that his younger ones be better.
“The Boy Who Gave is all about individuals who could not pursue their dreams just because of the burden the family put on them. That’s why I felt it was important to tell the story. Reactions from the audience showed how powerful the story is”, said Alison.
“The message, he said is simply that parents shouldn’t over burden any child with family responsibilities because they are first born and make them live their lives for their younger ones. Parents should treat their first born children as children and not as second parents”.
On the idea of shooting the film in Rivers State, he said, “I feel that Rivers State has some of the best locations for the film industry. The locations were peaceful and beautiful. I am from Rivers, I grew up in a community where I see people grow up from the beginning of their life to the end suffering and died without making it. So, I needed to tell the story from the lens through which I saw life in the community “.
He believes that Port Harcourt and indeed Rivers State has what it takes to rub shoulders with any part of the country in the movie industry. “The film proves that Port Harcourt can measure up with the quality of production done elsewhere in Nigeria and beyond.This film is the best Nollywood film that was shot last year”, he declared.
On her part, the President of film makers Association of Nigeria in the state and founder of Rivers State International Film Festival, Mrs Kate Ezigbo expressed excitement over the success recorded by the crew that produced the film. “I am quite excited, the storyline, the build up, the plot, the environment and locations keep showcasing our culture and heritage. You can see that the State has the potential to top the chart when it comes to the movie industry. It is one sector that can be used to eradicate poverty. I only hope that government would be able to do what is needed in the creative industry in order to practitioners and stakeholders in the industry “, said Mrs Ezigbo.
Sports
Afrinvest Wants Broader NPFL Partnership
Rangers clinched the 2025/26 NPFL crown with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Ikorodu City in Lagos on Sunday, completing another successful campaign that underlined their dominance in Nigerian football history.
Chioke said the moment was deeply emotional, describing Rangers’ latest triumph as evidence of the progress made since Afrinvest’s partnership with the club began in 2023.
“Excited is an understatement. I am elated. It has been an incredible journey, and coming out of the stadium this evening to see our team carry the cup for the second time in three years has been nothing less than fascinating and amazing,” Chioke told our correspondent.
He added that Afrinvest remained committed to its relationship with the club and would continue to support its long-term growth.
“We are very proud of what the boys have achieved, and we are super excited that this partnership will continue and take them to even greater heights,” Chioke said.
Beyond club success, he urged the NPFL to adopt stronger standards of administration and fairness across the league to attract more corporate sponsors.
Chioke noted that while Nigerian football had improved in recent years, significant gaps remained in organisation, infrastructure and matchday experience.
“Over the course of watching the game religiously and following Nigerian football closely for the past three seasons, from when we started the partnership in 2023 to the end of this 2025/26 season, I can see that Nigerian football has improved, but there is still a whole lot more that we can do,” he said.
He highlighted stadium access, team management and prize money distribution as areas needing urgent reform, while stressing the importance of fairness and equity in the domestic game.
“There is much more we can do in team management, organising football stadiums and making it easier for fans to come in and enjoy the games,” he said.
“There is also much more we can do in developing the teams. Even the way prize money is shared can be improved. But, most importantly, there has to be equity and fairness in football.”
Chioke also referenced officiating standards in the title-deciding match, suggesting that consistency and balance were crucial to building trust in the league.
“You could see in the final game that our boys played their hearts out, but you could also see that the referee was not totally balanced. We need to bring our standards closer to international football,” he said.
“It is that ability to bring transparency and discipline that will allow more corporate sponsorship to come into Nigerian football.”
He further called on major Nigerian companies to increase investment in football, noting that Afrinvest is relatively small compared to large corporations capable of supporting multiple clubs across the NPFL.
“We have over 20 teams in the NPFL going into next season. The Dangotes of this world, the banks, the cement companies and many others should really be sponsoring football in Nigeria,” he said.
He urged the NPFL to prioritise transparency and discipline to strengthen the league’s commercial appeal.
“I will be excited for Afrinvest to be given the opportunity to partner with the league at that level and hopefully elevate the game even further within Nigeria,” he said.
Rangers CEO Amobi Ezeaku also praised Afrinvest’s role in the club’s success, describing the company as central to its strategic transformation.
“You cannot speak about Rangers and what we have achieved without acknowledging Afrinvest’s impact,” Ezeaku told our correspondent.
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