Thursday 7 July 2022

Putting Sensation Back Into Nigerian League.

Football remains the number one sports in Nigeria, fans, talents have no doubt felt disappointed by the administration of the sports. Football fans may have lost faith in the leauge, when you consider performance and how outragiously poor some performances are in Nigeria, the leauge is marred by insecurity and associated violence, players are owed and this makes it even more difficult to encourage youths to venture into football.

Nontheless, die hard fans never say never. Identifying talents at grassroot level has been a plague, the NPFL, NFF has after years of operation created no tangible system for it. This has been a worry and a continuous conflict between sponsors and NPFL as it makes the sporting business yeild less and may gradually die. If there are no sensations to lookout for due to poor organization and sponsorships, fans feel reluctant to pay for matches.

The Nigerian league do not have an Eden Harzard, Mbappe, Neymar or Ronaldo to drool over just yet. But at the grassroot, the future looks bright if NPFL can step up and encourage grassroot developers like Solo Football Club Aba.

The goodnews is that grassroob clubs are springing up, these clubs conduct massive grassroot talent hunt and feed the leauge. In years to come, we would have bridge the drain that plagued the leaugue since the likes of Taye Taiwo and Mikel Obi.

It is amazing the kind of exposure and experience grassroot clubs offer aspiring young players. The attention to grassroot talents has given rise to shows such as Oceanic Bank Fash Fc, Inter street competitions in lagos, pepsi beach soccer, copa coca cola. The down side is that after the show, these talents are left to rot.

Nigeria like Brazil (lossing 7-1 to Germany) in 2014 have not lost passion for football irrespective of the lows, players come up daily, but unfortunately no time to prepare them for a team. Indidvial players are important but team experience makes a talent meaningful and ready for use

Solo Football Club Aba in the past one year has been offering grassroot talents continuity to develop, while ushering them into the leauge. As Pele ones said, "there is no subtitute to parctice and experince"

Solo football Club Aba, works at the base and gives these players a chance to play matches day in day out, so they can gain expeience and be prepared for a future in the sports industry.

Fooball today has become tougher than before, but football is all about skills and skills are found in the streets of Nigeria. Like the Chinese have rightly said, "money is in the streets of  Nigeria", i can categorically say that football talent are in the streets of Nigeria.

Solo Fc is a grassroot talent hunt club, they take out the initial job of grassroot scouting, and enhance the talent until they are easily incoporated in professional stands.

Solo football Club Aba is located at Ogborhill Aba, Abia State and have been a talent feeder since its inception.

Wednesday 31 July 2019

Young Nigerian Cries Out Over Father's Abuse

A young Nigerian cries out for help via twitter, following constant abuse by his father.
According to him, the father is out to make life a living hell for the young man, who is living with his grandmother.

 "Someone, should pls save me....😭😭I’m suffering from domestic violence...my biological dad hates me and is threatening to kill me....we have never had good rapour.He left me at 18mths nd sent my mum away so my grandma has been taking care of me"





Monday 24 June 2019

Creativity is What Africa is about

The creativity in Africa in most times are undermined, overlooked, and abused. Nearly all civilization can be traced to an African origin.
Many no longer want to be identified with their roots, but we are proud of who we are, been African does mean we have no identity, dignity, culture or background. Despite what any one may think, we are industrious, hardworking, diligent, focused and can achieve what ever we set our minds on.
A group of communitants have found a way to harness plastic bottles to provide cheap and yet luxury shelter.
Below are pictures.








Saturday 22 June 2019

God's Own State...The Devil's Dynasty

Abia Tower
Abia Tower

Why is Abia God's Own State?

Not many people know that ABIA was coined from Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo which happened to be the densely populated areas of the 1991 state carved out of the then old Imo. With 17 LGAs currently, the state can't be said to be a small time player in the South East. Boasting as the 5th most industrialized state in the country, and 4th highest index of human development in the country, with numerous economic activities and fast growing populations as recorded by the United nations early 2018, Abia is also a major player in the Nigerian economy. The state Crude oil and gas production is a prominent activity, it contributes over 39% of the State's GDP, it is not a thing of suprise, as the state has about 50 marginal Oil fields with over 100 oil wells ( thanks to 42 oil wells received from river state in 2012 through boundary commision) and 3 installed flow stations, all of this points to the fact the state is the fourth largest oil producing state in the country, producing a total of about 36,000 barrels of crude oil per day. With about four known University one can say that education is also a contributing factor to the state economy. 2% of the state GDP comes from manufacturing, while 27% comes from agriculture. Thus making about $18.69 billion gross domestic product which sets the state as the 12th richest state in the country.
Yet this a state with the worst record of governance, (don't refer me to any award, we know how it's gotten) poor road infrastructure, massive thuggery, individualism, godfatherism, low employment rate, highest record of suffering and smiling.
How did God's Own State get to this point?
In 2007 T.A Orji under PPA with the then governor's backing won the general election and was sworn in as Lord of the dynasty, his four years tenure was marked terribly with regression, bitterness, suffering and blame games. To which he publicly stated to be as a result of his then political father, Ex- Governor Orji Uzo Kalu. By 2011 he decamped to join PDP, and was re-elected as governor. There was so much believe he would be the messiah, since his last four years were under the shackles of the past regime, for which he has freed himself. His next four years was laddened with poor and regressive development in Aba the economical hub of the state, massive and open loot, bloodshed, and aggressive thuggery with high rate of crime and criminal reign. When his time was up, he hand picked and openly campaigned for Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, on the vice that he would rebuild the state. To rack the support of Aba, a slang "Aba ga aru Aba" was made popular. Massive radio campaign and interview was granted by Ikpeazu, to increase his popularity amongst the people. When it seems to be failing, tribalism was employed to shake down the front runners (Alex Otii) credibility. This increased Ikpeazu's chances but did not guarantee a win especially in Aba. TA and PDP then resorted to electoral thuggery. He won and was sworn in, and the suffering intensified.
His projects did not carry momentum, building were destroyed in the name of road expansion that never took place, drainage systems were dug but never completed, resulting to massive erosion almost in all parts of the state, aha! a fly over construction which has become a thing of ridicule as other states have completed projects of same magnitude, and even more in lesser time frame. He chose to take after the president Buhari and travelled around like an exiled wanderer in search of peace only found in his homeland. The governor made a list of roads he completed, but investigation shows that they were all Photoshopped. 

I passed Ehere Road (Ikot Ekpene Road) down to Nlagu and saw for myself, I went on to Azikiwe, Aba Owerri Road, Osisioma, Ngwa Road, Faulks Road, Okigwe Road, some part of Ariaria, and many more, the stories where the same. The state is in a sorry darkness, no waste management strategy in place. Putting the people in a situation where they can not afford fresh air. Abians are really suffering.
Workers for the first time in the history of the state have never been owed 11months salary, to the point many are dying of diabetics since there is no money to continue funding their drugs. Even the bible in proverb said when the wicked beareth rule the people mourn. For Abians, they have gone beyond mourning as it is equivocably clear that the Devil and his agents beareth rule. State revenues are not accounted for, as they are not even declared to the people. Although his cohorts will deny this vehemently.
But before they come after me, let them ask his excellency the following questions and let them answer  questions as well and if the answers are in positive, I shall gladly give myself in without resistance:
Did you (the governor) build new Abia Palm, Ogwe Golden Chicken, any (Abia) airport? Or fulfil the promise of completing the Enyimba Hotel? Has the Morden Ceramics been reactivated? Even Golden Guinea and International Glass Industry, that may look like about and nearly kicking are they state-financed? Where this not part of campaign promises? Then how come in four years, not a single campaign promise have been fulfilled. Only the Devil can be as heartless.
The state has become a toy in the hands of men who came from nothing to something and have decided to become "agada gbachiri uzo" wolves in sheep's clothing. Otii must look back and laugh now, those ngwa women who matched down to umuahia to proclaim support during the tribunal must be bowing in shame. I wonder how the Devil sleeps at night, knowing people are dying in his watch, oh wait, he is the keeper of hell and must populate his kingdom...but I must tell him it is only possible if the blood of the innocent was not atoned for.