Tuesday 17 February 2015

Pinnick travels to London to meet Akpom, Iwobi’s parents

Amaju Pinnick has paid a visit to parents of Arsenal youngsters Chuba
Akpom and Alex Iwobi, to discuss with them the possibility of both players
featuring for Nigeria.
The two Gunners have represented England at all youth levels, but are still
eligible to feature for their country of origin.
Iwobi is currently in Nigeria’s Olympic team, but Akpom has not been clear
on if he will switch allegiance.
Pinnick stopped over to watch Arsenal’s FA Cup tie against Middlesbrough
on Sunday and took the opportunity to meet the parents.
“I was able to see Kenneth Omeruo and Chuba Akpom at the match. I am
meeting the parents of a number of these youngsters this time and have
plans to meet all of them and also their parents in due course,” he said
through his media aide Ademola Olajire.
“You see, some of them might have represented England at junior level, but
they are willing to represent Nigeria at senior level, and that is what we are
looking at.
“We are looking at strengthening our teams at all levels and these players
are willing, once we can convince them that there is a new set-up in Nigeria
football.”
The NFF president is also planning to visit Southampton’s centre back
Joshua Debayo, Stevenage’s Fejiri Okenabirhie, Chike Kandi of Brighton, Ola
Daniel, Mayowa Balogun and Semi Ajayi.

Thierry Henry begins coaching at Arsenal

Thierry Henry is taking steps to becoming a coach in the forseeable future.
The former Arsenal and Barcelona striker, started his coaching badges with
the FA in Wales and has been granted permission by the Gunners, to work at
Hale End with the youth academy.
According to reports in the UK, Henry has already handled some sessions
with the various youth groups. The Frenchman is picking up invaluable
experience as Hale End and will earn his A and B UEFA licences.
Henry has been tipped to become an Arsenal coach soon, but although this
may look like a move in that direction, it must be noted that Arsene Wenger
always allows former players to coach at the club, while undertaking their
badges.
Henry announced his retirement from football last year and is currently a TV
pundit with Sky.

UEFA Champions League Review: Chelsea hold PSG, Bayern fail to score against Shakhtar

Edinson Cavani headed in the equalizer, as Paris Saint-Germain drew 1-1
against Chelsea at Parc des Prince.
Jose Mourinho’s men had taken a first-half lead through Branislav Ivanovic.
John Terry’s recycled cross was flicked on by defence partner Gary Cahill
and Ivanovic was on hand to nod past Sirigu.
In the other match of Tuesday night, former holders Bayern Munich was held
to a goalless draw away to Shakhtar Donestk.
The Bundesliga champions failed to make their passing and possession count
in the first half and almost paid the price, after Xabi Alonso was sent off in
the second half for a second bookable offence.

Siasia announces 21-man squad for Gabon

Samson Siasia has unveiled a list of 21 players, that will travel to Gabon
ahead of the All African Games qualifying first leg tie on Saturday.
Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi, Enyimba’s Kingsley Sokari and 19 others make
the cut. Gero Abdullahi and Aminu Umar are two surprise exclusions from the
squad.
The team’s Media Officer Timi Ebikagboro, explained that Umar and Warri
Wolves’ striker Freedom Omofonma were excluded because they arrived the
camp late from their respective bases.
The Dream Team VI will leave Nigeria for Gabon on Wednesday evening via
Ethopia Airlines.
FULL SQUAD
Goalkeepers:Daniel Emmanuel, Akande Abiodun
Defenders: Obanor Erhun, Okorom Stanley, Oduduwa Segun, Sani Faisal,
Sincere Seth, Atanda Sodiq
Midfielders : Azubuike Okechukwu, Godwin Savior, Tiongoli Tonbara, Saliu
Popoola, Oshobe Oladele, Mohammed Usman, Kingsley Sokari
Forwards : Etebo Oghenekaro, Olufemi Ajayi Junior, Peter Onyekachi, Iwobi
Alex, Paul Onuachu, Stanley Amuzie

Mark dismisses alleged interim government plot, says May 29 sacrosanct

President of the Nigerian Senate, David Mark, has described the call for
Interim National Government by some Nigerians as ‘’imprecise, sordid and
strange’’ to the 1999 Constitution as amended.
Mr. Mark stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at the resumed sitting of the
Senate after its one-month recess.
Mark said that the issue of polls rescheduling and the call for interim
government had been given undeserved prominence across the country.
According to him, the Senate will not be part of any move to violate the
provisions of the 1999 Constitution, which the lawmakers have sworn to
uphold.
“I am alarmed that the issue of Interim National Government has been given
underserved prominence in our national discourse. Interim National
Government is alien to the 1999 Constitution as amended. Therefore, those
calling for it are calling for an exercise in futility,” Mr. Mark stated
“This Senate is committed to the provisions of our constitution which we
swore to protect and we will not do anything to sabotage the democratic
process. It is important to note that on the 29th of May, 2015, a
democratically elected government, through a free, fair, transparent and
credible election will be sworn in.”
Mr. Mark called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to use
the six weeks extension to continue to put measures in place to ensure a
free, fair and credible election.
He also urged Nigerians to support INEC in its effort to conduct a
transparent election, adding that all Nigerians, including lawmakers, should
desist from making comments that would instigate violence.
“These are not ordinary times in our nation; there is palpable tension in the
land. Comments and even the body language of the political class further
exacerbate the tension. As statesmen and women, we must rise to the
occasion and help reduce this tension.
“We must refrain from acts that will aggravate this already charged
atmosphere across the country. I urge you, my distinguished bosses, to be
dedicated to our constitutional duties as you have always done,” he said.
Mr. Mark further urged Nigerians to be true statesmen and women both in
words and deeds to douse the tension in the nation.

Obasanjo created Jonathan, other Governors; we will beg him to forgive us – Lamido

Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State on Tuesday disclosed that Peoples
Democratic Party stakeholders would beg former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, who dumped the party on Monday to have a rethink.
Lamido made this disclosure after a meeting with President Goodluck
Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday.
The governor, who heads the North-West Council of Goodluck/Sambo
Presidential Campaign, told State House correspondents that Obasanjo
remained the father of all.
He said Jonathan and all the state governors were creations of the former
President.
He explained that it was only appropriate that “when a father is angry with
his children, the children should beg him.”
Lamido said, “Baba (Obasanjo) is more than a party man. He is an icon, a
national symbol and a leader and an inventor, a creator of all the institutions
today in Nigeria from the President to the governors who are his own sons,
are all his creations.
“And so, when a father is angry with his own children, we will only say we
are sorry to him. But then, we cannot be renounced for whatever it is.
“If you do any political DNA of our blood, you will find his (Obasanjo’s) blood
in us. No matter what we are, we may not be able to live up to his
expectations.
“We might have made some mistakes, but abandoning us is not the solution
because the country is first before anything else. So, he is our Baba even up
to the President.
“Baba is our baba no matter what. He is angry with us, but then, what do
we do? He gave us the life at a time when Nigerians were fighting us, he
stood for us. Since 2011, in 2007, he stood firm for us.
“He is our father. And so, if we made some mistakes, we are only human
because we are heading human institutions. And I think by the time he
reflects, how could he abandon his own children like that. Wherever we are,
we are right in his heart. He feels for us, he cares for us.”
When asked to be specific on whether they would go and beg Obasanjo to
return to the party, Lamido said such issue was not the kind he would
announce publicly.
“When there is some kind of misunderstanding between a father and a child,
you don’t go to NTA or any other media to say you are going to do this.
“I mean the bond between us is so strong. I know he is equally pained. I
know what he is going through because he is our father, but I will not tell
you the strategy because when he was producing us, you were not there,
when he was making us, were you there,” the governor said.
When told that some party chiefs had already said they would not miss the
former President, the governor said Jonathan, who he described as
Obasanjo’s first child, had not said so.
“But then, the first child is the President, did he say so?,” he asked.
When asked again if Obasanjo’s constant criticisms of the President did not
worry him, Lamido said “when parents get old, they tend to manifest signs of
old age.”
He added, “What I am saying is that all of us have parents. When we were
born, they pepped us, gave us their love, gave us everything. By the time
they get old, naturally, there is what they call role reversal. We became the
parents and they became the children. So, what is wrong if our parents begin
to manifest those signs of old age?”
He said, “What is this opposition in Nigeria? You must know Nigerian
history. Nigeria cannot be governed by an aggregate of pain, anger and
frustration”.