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LMC Approves Gabros Takeover, Change Of Name

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The League Management
Company (LMC) at the Weekend said it had approved the takeover of Gabros Interrnational FC of Nnewi by businessman and Chairman/CEO of Capital Oil Limited, Ifeanyi Ubah.
This was contained in a statement by Harry Iwuala, the LMC said the approval was because Ubah had completed the takeover of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) side.
“This followed an approval granted by the LMC and conveyed in a letter signed by Shehu Dikko, the LMC Chairman and Second Vice-President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
“By the approval, the club formerly known as Gabros International FC will now be known and addressed as FC Ifeanyi Ubah,’’ the statement said.
It added in the letter that Dikko said the approval has been granted consequent on the verification of Ifeanyi Ubah Limited’s compliance with requirements for takeover of clubs and change of name.
The LMC said the change of name therefore takes effect from Match Day 11 and all points accumulated by Gabros International FC has been transferred to FC IfeanyiUbah.
“After submitting to the very rigorous process put in place to ensure that only serious business-minded persons and corporate groups are admitted to club ownership,
“The LMC is satisfied that Ifeanyi Ubah has substantially met the requirement and has been granted approval to take over Gabros International FC”.
Dikko commended Ubah for patiently working to meet these requirements and said it demonstrated his commitment to operating and funding the club in line with the company’s Rules and Frame Work.
“The Rules and Frame Work, which have been designed to protect the institution of the league and also safeguard the interests of the players and other employees of clubs participating in the NPFL”.
The letter listed some of the conditions met to include but not limited to submission of the certificate of incorporation of the FC Ifeanyi Ubah as a limited liability company.
It said the company must be registered by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), submission of a quarterly Financial Performance Guarantee issued by Skye Bank and the club’s business strategic development plan.
“The Financial Performance Guarantee is not cash paid to the LMC but a bank’s undertaking to make available that amount of money to the LMC should the club either be proven to have defaulted in meeting its financial obligation to employees (playersa, coaches and other employees), another club or failed to remedy after appropriate notice.
“This is a safety net put in place by the LMC to address the problems of indebtedness, especially to players and coaches by clubs,’’ Dikko said.
“Others are a letter of Personal Performance Guarantee of the club by Ubah, a letter from Zenith Bank attesting to Ifeanyi Ubah’s good standing as the bank’s customer and a Personal Guarantee Deed of agreement of Ifeanyi Ubah in favour of the LMC for the value of N1.5 billon for three years, including investment in club infrastructure.
“The personal guarantee deed represents an undertaken by Ubah as the club promoter to guarantee and fund the participation and operations of FC Ifeanyi Ubah for a minimum period of three years in league football and compliance to all the NPFL and NFF rules and other extant football rules and regulations,’’ Dikko said.
The rest of the requirements fulfilled by FC Ifeanyi Ubah include a sponsorship agreement with Capital Oil Ltd for a three-year deal worth N5 billion to support the club.
It said “this included the provision of new infrastructure (mini stadium) and a letter of consent from the owners of Gabros International FC for the takeover and change of name of the club’’.
Dikko further remarked that the LMC is quite delighted to have a big private investor with huge passion for football taking over a club in the NPFL.
“I hope that this will set the stage for other serious businessmen and blue chip companies in Nigeria to take over clubs in the elite league, either as owners, investors and/or sponsors.’’
The LMC assured the existing and potential investors in the league that the LMC is always available to provide all the necessary support and advisory.
“This is a service to any qualified party interested in taking over in the league.

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GBV Sensitization Programme Garners Positive Response In Ogu Community

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Stakeholders in Ogu Town, Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, have commended the Rivers State Multi-Stakeholder Action Committee on Gender Based Violence (GBV) Prevention for their recent sensitization programme in the Community.
The Chairman of Ogu Divisional Council of Chiefs, Chief Lawrence Abiabiari, who spoke on behalf of the Council,, described the programme as a “welcome development” and an “eye-opener” for many attendees.
Represented by Chief Stephen Mina- Omubo, the Chairman stated that the event had shed light on issues such as rape and abandonment, noting that ”some community members were previously unaware that women can also be perpetrators of rape”.
Chief Omubo thanked the group for addressing these topics and expressed hope that the lessons learnt would be shared with others in the community.
He called for regular hosting of the GBV sensitization and assured of their community’s backing.
In her remarks, the Coordinator of the Rivers State MultiStakeholder Action Committee on GBV, Barr. Evelyn Membere-Asimiea, said the programme aimed to educate the community on GBV issues and empower them with knowledge to prevent and respond to cases.
While thanking their sponsors – ActionAid Nigeria and Ford Foundation – for their support, Barr. Membere-Asimiea, described the sensitization as “very impressive”, given the large turnout that exceeded their expectations.
She also noted that survivors of GBV can access support services at the Rivers State Sexual Assault Referral Centre at  No. 32 Nembe Street, Borokiri, Port Harcourt, managed by the Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, or contact  the Office of the Public Defender, Ministry of Justice for GBV-related issues.
She also revealed plans of the committee  to take the campaign to other LGAs across the state, including Ikwerre LGA.
“We plan to replicate this success in other communities to create a safer environment for all in Rivers State”, she stated.
Earlier, the Head of Advocacy Sub-Committee in the group, Barr. Ere Boma,  in her presentation, explained GBV, the various types like sexual, domestic, economic, and psychological violence.
Barr. Boma urged the  participants to take action against GBV, support survivors and promote a culture of respect and equality in their communities.
The programme, themed “Ending Gender Based Violence Starts with Us”, featured discussions on GBV awareness, rights, and support services, questions and answers sessions with attendees, including traditional rulers, community leaders, women, civil society organisations, and some committee  members.
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Inter Best Juventus To Maintain Serie  A Lead

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Andrea Cambiaso scored at both ends during the first half of Saturday’s Derby d’Italia, before Pierre Kalulu’s red card forced Juventus to play the entire second half a man light.

Substitute Francesco Pio Esposito got Inter back in front with a bullet header, then Manuel Locatelli’s pinpoint finish looked to have salvaged a point for the Bianconeri, before Zielinski struck on the cusp of stoppage time.

Juventus made the brighter start, but they were masters of their own downfall in the 17th minute, when Cambiaso deflected Luis Henrique’s cross beyond Michele Di Gregorio.

Cambiaso atoned within nine minutes, catching Henrique on his heels when Weston McKennie’s cross squirmed through to the back post and applying a side-footed finish.

But after Bremer cleared Zielinski’s dinked effort off the line, Juve’s hopes were damaged when Kalulu received his second yellow card for a 42nd-minute pull on Alessandro Bastoni, though the Inter centre-back appeared to go down theatrically.

Di Gregorio made a remarkable stop to thwart Hakan Calhanoglu, but as Juventus dropped ever deeper, they were punished when substitute Esposito guided Federico Dimarco’s searching cross into the far corner with 76 minutes on the clock.

It looked like Inter would have to settle for a point when Locatelli whipped a wonderful finish into the bottom-left corner in the 83rd minute, but Zielinski had the final say as his 20-yard drive fizzed through Locatelli’s legs and beat Di Gregorio.

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Szoboszlai’s Real Madrid Dream Sparks Concern At Liverpool 

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A cloud of uncertainty has settled over Liverpool after comments from Hungary head coach Marco Rossi reignited speculation about Dominik Szoboszlai and Real Madrid.

Rossi, who has worked closely with Szoboszlai since his teenage years, revealed that the midfielder’s lifelong ambition is to play for the Spanish giants.

“Because of the very close and direct relationship I’ve had with Dominik since he was a child, Real Madrid has always been his dream,” Rossi said.

For a Liverpool side building around Szoboszlai as a centerpiece of Arne Slot’s project, those words landed hard.

Within hours of Rossi’s remarks, Szoboszlai interacted on social media with two Real Madrid players, applauding posts from Vinicius Junior and Trent Alexander-Arnold following Madrid’s win over Real Sociedad.

His reaction to Vinicius’ post drew particular attention. The exchange with Alexander-Arnold, his former Liverpool teammate, was seen as less surprising.

Still, in the hyper-connected world of elite soccer, even a digital thumbs-up can carry weight. On Merseyside, fans and pundits quickly began dissecting the meaning behind the interactions.

Szoboszlai, Hungary’s captain, has become one of Liverpool’s most influential players. That status is precisely why Rossi’s comments triggered such an intense reaction in England.

The midfielder had just delivered on the field as well, scoring in Liverpool’s 3-0 FA Cup fourth-round victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield.

After the match, Mohamed Salah heaped praise on his teammate, calling Szoboszlai “the best player in the world.” Slot struck a slightly more measured tone but echoed the sentiment.

“I think there are many elite players in the world, but I definitely agree with Mo that he is one of them,” Slot said. “He is very important for us.”

Szoboszlai is under contract at Liverpool through 2028. However, the club is reportedly eager to open extension talks in the coming months to secure his long-term future.

The player himself addressed the situation recently with notable candor.

“There’s nothing yet, to be honest. Nothing from now on. It’s not in my hands. That’s how it works,” he said. “There’s no progress, but if the right offer comes, we’ll see.”

He was equally clear about his affection for Liverpool.

“We’ll see what happens. Hopefully everyone will be happy in the end. Of course I want to stay. I like the city, I like the club, I like playing with these guys. I love Anfield, I love the fans. Let’s see what the future brings. It’s not my fault. I’d love to stay. We’ll see.”

 

Inter’s dramatic victory boosted their lead over rivals AC Milan to eight points, ahead of the Rossoneri hosting Como on Wednesday. Juventus, meanwhile, could drop out of the top four as Roma visited Napoli last night.

The last four Serie A matches between Inter and Juventus have produced a total of 21 goals (an average of 5.25 per game), compared to just nine in the previous six (1.5 per game).

Cambiaso became the first player in Derby d’Italia history to score and put through his own net in the same match between these old rivals, but it was Zielinski’s fifth Serie A goal of the season that proved decisive.

Inter will argue they were deserved victors after amassing 21 shots and 1.88 expected goals (xG), while Luciano Spalletti’s visitors mustered 10 shots and 0.92 xG – though the Bianconeri actually attempted six of their shots while down a man in the second half.

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