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Odegbami, Onigbinde, NFSC, others mourn Amodu

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Nigerians have again been thrown into mourning with the death early on Saturday of a four-time former Super Eagles Coach, Shuaibu Amodu.

Amodu, 58, who until his death was the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Technical Director from April 2016, reportedly died during a brief illness in Benin.

His death came as the nation is still mourning Stephen Keshi, 54, the country’s football legend, who died early on Wednesday in Benin too.

Amodu coached the Eagles several times; qualifying the national team twice for the World Cup in 2002 and 2010 but was not allowed to manage the national team at both World Cups.

The coach also led BCC Lions to win the 1989 FA Cup, breaking a long time jinx of northern clubs’ inability to win the trophy.

The following year, he led the club to win the Africa Cup Winners.

Reacting to Amodu’s demise, ex-international, Segun Odegbami, said that such death in quick succession was a shock and had negative implications.

“It is sad to be hearing the news of things happening in this manner; I think something really needs to be done, and something we need to know.

“I think the people put in charge of sports don’t know anything about it. They don’t understand the pressure under which the real sportsmen work.

“The players and coaches are dying slowly by the nature of their profession but those at the helm of administration do not seem to know.

“We have so many of them on their sick bed with no help going to them,’’ he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Saturday.

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Odegbami urged the Federal Government to do something urgently about the welfare of sportsmen.

Adegboye Onigbinde, who had also coached the senior national team, said: “I’m confused and sad; these are young active men dying in their primes, it’s so sad.

“I’m frustrated that we are mourning again just few days after the death of Coach Stephen Keshi’’.

Samuel Ikpea, Secretary, Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC), told NAN that Amodu’s death was another tragedy for the football family and Nigerians in general.

“This is unpleasant news this morning, a big tragedy to the football sector and the nation in general, it’s really painful.

“We have yet to get over Keshi’s death and only to wake up to get another sorrowful news about Amodu, I can’t understand what is happening,’’ he said.

“I think the sad news is becoming alarming and calls for fervent prayers because we cannot continue to lose our football icons just like that,’’ he said.

He disclosed that a condolence register would be opened for fans over Keshi and Amodu’s deaths at the NFSC Secretariat at 10 Mabo Str, Surulere, Lagos.

Former Super Eagles Assistant Coach, Joe Erico, told NAN that the news was terrifying and very strange having recently lost Keshi.

“It’s a sad development, what is really going on? Sincerely, it is so hard to accept.

“To lose two of our illustrious sons that gave so much to us in football development in so short a time is shocking.

“It is indeed very tough to bear, may God be with Amodu’s family and bless the soul of the departed,’’ Erico said.

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Friday Ekpo, a former Super Eagles player, told NAN that Amodu’s death was a double tragedy for the nation.

Ekpo said that the nation had yet to recover from the death of Stephen Keshi which took place a few days ago to face that of Amodu who had mentored many coaches.

“I’m short of words with the sudden demise of Amodu, I remember the experience I had with him when he was my instructor in the CAF Grade B and C coaching course.

Also, Frank Ilaboya, Chairman, Edo Football Association, told NAN that he found it hard to believe that Amodu was no more.

Ilaboya said there was no earlier notice about his illness and all of a sudden, he got the sad news of his death.

“I find it hard to believe that Amodu is dead; in fact it was the Edo Commissioner that broke the news to me this morning.

“It’s really devastating and has left me speechless that within four days we have lost two prominent football heroes; I am personally bereaved.

“I pray that God will grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss,’’ he said.

Also, Olajide Royal, Secretary, Women Amateur Football Association, said that Amodu’s death would leave a big vacuum in the football family.

Royal advised sportsmen to always go for regular checkup to know their health status.

Manu Garba, a former U-17 Golden Eaglets’ coach, said Amodu’s death was shocking, noting: “We are still in shock over Keshi’s death and we have lost another great coach’’.

The coach, who helped the Flying Eagles to win the 2015 African U-20 Championship, said the NFF should honour these dead legends for their efforts in the sport.

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“Honestly, I am not a happy man today for we have lost yet another great coach who made his mark.

“These are trying times for the federation and sports fans all over.

“I pray that his soul rest peacefully with his maker and grant his family the heart to bear the loss.

“I want the federation to immortalise these great coaches of our times and put them on high pedestals,’’ he said. 

(Source: NAN)

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Atata shines as Kwara United held by Ikorodu City in NPFL opener

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Kwara United FC were held to a goalless draw by newly promoted Ikorodu City in the opening fixture of the 2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) at the George Agbazika Innih Stadium, Ilorin, on Sunday.

 

Despite the presence of Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq among the home supporters, the Harmony Boys could not break down their resilient visitors from Lagos, who impressed with tactical discipline and smart organisation.

 

Ikorodu City’s goalkeeper, Michael Atata, was the standout performer, pulling off a series of saves to deny Kwara United midfielder Shola Abdulraheem and striker Issa Gata. His heroics earned praise even from opposing fans who applauded his composure under pressure.

 

Both coaches hailed the quality of the contest, describing it as evidence of progress in the NPFL.

 

“Kwara United is not a small team, and just like us, they parade a youthful and mobile squad,” Ikorodu City’s Technical Adviser, Bright Ozebagbe, told reporters. He described his side as “a project still in the making,” but one determined to bring fresh ideas to the league.

 

Ikorodu also caught attention with their use of modern pitch-side communication gadgets, allowing coaches to synchronise analytics in real time with head coach Ali Kandil.

 

Kwara United started sluggishly but grew into the game, controlling midfield through Ini Emmanuel and Victory Adeoye. Assistant captain Kabiru Mohammed and Ibrahim Yahaya were solid in defence, while substitutes Alao Mohammed and Babatunde Bright added attacking spark after the break. Gata’s late header, however, was parried away brilliantly by Atata.

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The hosts also suffered setbacks as Akanni Akeem and Saheed Olaniyi were stretchered off with injuries.

 

Kwara United coach, Tunde Sanni, rued missed opportunities. “Ikorodu were lucky not to concede at least three goals because their goalkeeper saved them today,” he said.

 

Assistant captain Kabiru Mohammed was equally disappointed. “Sharing the points was not our plan. We must improve and take our chances in the next game,” he vowed.

 

Kwara United next face Rivers United away at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt, on Saturday.

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Kwara SWAN bets on digital future with online radio launch

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In a bold step that underscores the growing fusion of media and the digital economy, the Kwara State chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) is set to launch its first-ever online radio station in collaboration with 132 Media, a technology-driven broadcasting company led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Tijani Ajara.

 

The initiative, steered by veteran sports administrator and former SWAN National Executive member, Chief Alloy Chukwuemeka, reflects the broader transition of journalism into the digital space, where content delivery is no longer tied to traditional airwaves.

 

By leveraging the reach of the internet, the new platform aims to place Kwara on the digital broadcasting map, while also creating a marketplace of opportunities for sports journalists, advertisers, and fans.

 

Ajara, whose firm is providing the technical backbone for the project, described the partnership as a landmark moment in the evolution of media in Kwara State.

 

“Sports play a vital role in uniting people, and with this online radio, we are creating a modern channel for young journalists to express themselves while also giving sports fans quality content,” he said, noting that digital platforms are fast becoming the new economy for media creators and consumers alike.

 

Chief Chukwuemeka explained that the project is not just about sports coverage but about empowering practitioners to remain relevant in today’s rapidly changing media ecosystem.

 

“This dream has been nurtured for years. With Kwara SWAN Online Radio, we will not only give athletes the exposure they deserve but also strengthen grassroots sports development.

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More importantly, our members will embrace digital broadcasting and acquire new skills that are indispensable in the global media economy,” he said.

 

The planned station will feature live commentaries, exclusive interviews, sports documentaries, and interactive talk shows—formats designed to thrive in digital spaces where audience engagement and on-demand access are key drivers.

 

For advertisers and content creators, the station offers a new digital marketplace to reach sports-loving audiences both in Nigeria and abroad.

 

Kwara SWAN Chairman, Mr. Ismail Ayodeji, hailed the project as a visionary response to the disruption sweeping the media industry.

 

“This is another bold step to keep our members innovative and competitive.

 

The Kwara SWAN Online Radio will not only promote sports but also serve as a model for other chapters nationwide,” he said.

 

With preparations at an advanced stage, the initiative highlights how sports journalism in Kwara is repositioning itself within Nigeria’s growing digital economy, where online media platforms are increasingly shaping both consumption patterns and economic value creation.

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Gov AbdulRazaq reappoints Mogaji as Kwara sports commission chairman

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Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has reconstituted the board of the Kwara State Sports Commission with the return of squash legend, Coach Bolakale Adisa Mogaji, as Executive Chairman.

 

Alhaji Dele Abubakar, MON, and Hon. Abdullahi Yunusa Lade were retained as representatives of Kwara Central and North, while Mrs. Monisola Yemisi Makanjuola was newly appointed for Kwara South.

 

Government sources said the reshuffle is aimed at consolidating sports development gains and strengthening the commission’s structure.

 

Analysts say the move restores stability after a brief leadership vacuum unsettled the state’s sporting community, particularly as Kwara United prepares for both the CAF Confederation Cup and the new NPFL season.

 

Mogaji, expressing gratitude for his reappointment, pledged to intensify efforts to grow the state’s sporting sector. “The reward for hard work is more work. I have challenged myself to meet the expectations,” he said, while urging stakeholders to unite for the common goal of building Kwara’s sports industry.

 

His earlier tenure had improved youth development structures and raised Kwara’s visibility at national tournaments, but experts warn these gains need consistent leadership to avoid stagnation.

 

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 “Football under siege: How Insecurity, poor investment threaten the beautiful game in Kwara North”

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In this short interview, Dr. Ndanusa, a director at Aidu Football Academy (AFA), Lafiagi, speaks with our correspondent on the struggles of running a private football academy in a region ravaged by banditry, and the broader challenges of managing football without government support. AFA players wore black armbands during their friendly against NPFL side, Kwara United, in Ilorin, as a show of solidarity for communities in Kwara North under siege.

 

 

AFA only launched formally in February. How has the journey been so far?

 

What we did in February was an unveiling. The academy had actually started long before that. After the launch, we set up a boot camp where we picked some of the best talents to expose them to the wider world of football. Over the last six months, our boys have had several encounters — some are currently in Ethiopia trying out with clubs, while others are preparing to move to Doha, Qatar. Those at home continue to engage local teams, and coming to Ilorin feels like homecoming since Lafiagi is part of Kwara. But beyond football, our presence here is symbolic — our home base in Kwara North is bleeding due to insecurity. That’s why our boys wore black armbands: a cry for solidarity. Government is doing its best, but security is everyone’s problem.

 

What does it mean to run a football academy from an insecure region like Lafiagi?

 

Dr. Ndanusa: It is both emotional and challenging. Every day, we battle the reality that while we try to raise young men through football, our community is under siege by armed bandits. Players come to training after hearing gunshots the previous night. Families are displaced, and yet we must carry on. It shows that football is more than sport — it is a beacon of hope. Our boys are saying through football that Lafiagi deserves peace.

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How tough is it for the private sector to invest in football in Nigeria?

 

Dr. Ndanusa: Very tough. It requires money, time, and enormous resources — things one man alone cannot shoulder. Unfortunately, unlike government-backed clubs such as Kwara United, private academies struggle without institutional support. People understand football’s value but they have not directly benefited from it, so they shy away from investing. Until more investors come in, academies like ours will remain at the mercy of passion and sacrifice.

 

What lessons do you think government and stakeholders can take from AFA’s effort?

 

That football can be a force for good. Beyond winning trophies, it can rebuild broken communities, unite people, and take young people off the streets. Our academy is proof — even in a conflict zone, young men can choose football over crime if given the chance. What we need is more investment, collaboration, and deliberate policies that support private football academies. With security guaranteed and stakeholders involved, Nigeria can produce not just players but true ambassadors of peace and development.

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Kwara bails out Nasarawa, hosts Youth Sports Festival elimination to boost talent discovery

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Ilorin is buzzing with youthful energy as over 1,200 athletes and officials from the North Central region gather for the zonal elimination of team sports ahead of the 9th National Youth Sports Festival (NYSF) slated for Delta State later this year.

 

The event was originally scheduled for Nasarawa State, but Kwara stepped in at the last minute to host after Nasarawa failed to meet requirements.

 

Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq approved full sponsorship of the eliminations, earning praise from organisers.

 

“We are immensely grateful to Governor Abdulrazaq for saving the day. Our impression so far has been very positive,” said Saka Akeem, Zonal Coordinator.

 

Nine sports – Abula, Cricket, Handball, Beach Volleyball, Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Rugby, and Hockey – will be contested, with only two finalists per sport advancing to the festival in Delta.

 

Participation from Benue State remains uncertain, but Nasarawa, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Plateau, Niger, Kogi, and hosts Kwara are confirmed.

 

Screening of athletes, pegged at 15 years and below, began Saturday with matches set to run through Monday.

 

Kwara’s Director of Sports, Coach Ibrahim Bako, assured smooth organisation despite the late notice.

 

> “Kwara is always prepared, and that’s why the state leads in North Central and ranks among the top five nationwide at the NYSF,” he said.

 

Sports experts say the eliminations are more than just a qualifying series.

 

They serve as a platform for talent discovery, youth development, and regional pride, especially for North Central states where opportunities for structured sports are limited.

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The festival has a strong track record of producing stars who later represent Nigeria on the international stage.

 

For Ilorin, the event also means an economic boost, with hotels, restaurants, and transport operators already recording increased patronage.

 

By giving teenagers across the zone exposure to national-level contests, the eliminations are expected to inspire a new generation of athletes while strengthening grassroots sports development in the region.

 

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