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Delta LGAC Polls: Oyibode Dedicates Victory To God, Oborevwori, Udu People

Delta LGAC Polls: Oyibode Dedicates Victory To God, Oborevwori, Udu People

** Says For the first time in Delta State political history that Udu irrespective of political parties can speak in one voice

The first Council chairman to emerge in the 25 Local Government Areas of Delta State, Olorogun Vincent Ogheneruemu Oyibode has dedicated his victory to God, the state Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and the good people of Udu Local Government Area.

Olorogun Vincent Oyibode of Udu LGA was the first to emerged as chairman in the 25 Local Government Areas of the State as he was returned unopposed by DESIEC as published in the Sunday POINTER NEWSPAPERS of June 30th, 2024 and yesterday he officially became Udu Council Boss.

Speaking to journalists Olorogun Vincent Oyibode who was Oil and Gas Commissioner before he threw in the towels for the local polls, expressed gratitude to God, the state Governor and the people of Udu Local Government for making his dream come true and dedicated his victory to them.

According to him, “Remember that I was the first to emerge as chairman in the 25 Local Government Areas because I was returned unopposed by DESIEC as published in the Sunday POINTER NEWSPAPERS of June 30th, 2024. Now the local polls have been conducted, and I am now the officially elected chairman of Udu LGA. ”

“First and foremost, I want to dedicate this well-deserved victory to God Almighty for seeing me through. I want to commend our dynamic governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, for supporting my dream, and I am grateful to all the good people of Udu Local Government Area for their love and support.

He also said that; “I will not take this opportunity given to me for granted. I will bring dividends of democracy to our people and I want to use this medium to appeal to my wonderful people to give me the needed support in order to move our dear local government area to the next level in line with the MORE Agenda of our hard working Governor. The time to spread development to the grassroots has come, and I am up to the task with the support of all our people.

“For the first time in Delta State political history that Udu irrespective of political parties can speak in one voice”, he added.

DSIEC Declares Agbateyiniro winner & Warri South Chairman – Elect With 52,928 Votes

DSIEC Declares Agbateyiniro winner & Warri South Chairman – Elect With 52,928 Votes

**As 20 PDP councillorship candidates sweeps all seats

 

The Delta State Independent Electoral Commission, DSIEC has declared Warri South PDP Chairmanship candidate, Mr. Weyinmi Isaac Agbateyiniro as the Chairman – elect of Warri South Local Government Area, after Agbateyiniro polled 52, 928 votes in the local government election held Saturday July 13.

The DSIEC Returning Officer for Warri South Local Government, Faith Lori, who declared the result in the wee hours of today, Sunday July 14, put the total valid votes cast in the election at 57, 023.

Despite boycotting the election yesterday morning before commencement of the poll, candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prince Francis Yonwuren, was said to have garnered 2,538 votes to emerge runner -up.

According to the Returning Officer for Warri South Local Government, the total number of accredited voters, was 60,400, while 791 votes were rejected.

Result of other political parties as declared by Faith Lori, are: AP – 11, AA – 09, ADC – 246, APN – 19, APP – 39, LP – 968, NNPP – 27 and SDP – 26.

According to Fresh Angle International, the 20 councillorship candidates of PDP, were also declared winners by DSIEC.

 

ABU, UNESCO-ICHEI, IIOE plan National Dialogue on use of Artificial Intelligence

ABU, UNESCO-ICHEI, IIOE plan national dialogue on use of artificial intelligence

 

By: Abdullahi Alhassan, Kaduna

A national dialogue aimed at guiding the innovative use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Nigerian higher education will be held in Abuja on Thursday, 18th July, 2024.

It is jointly put together by Ahmadu Bello University, International Institute of Online Education (IIOE) and UNESCO International Centre for Higher Education Innovation (UNESCO-ICHEI).

The one-day national dialogue, which will take place at the Communication and Digital Economy Complex, Mbora, Abuja, will be declared open by the Honourable. Minister of Education, Professor.Tahir Mamman, SAN.

In a Press statement made available to newsmen by Director Public Affairs Directorate, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, maintained that.

Entitled “National Dialogue on Consensus Framework Towards a Policy/Guidelines Roadmap for Nigerian Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, the event is part of an effort to empower policymakers, educators, learners and researchers to fully take the advantages of artificial intelligence in teaching, learning, and research.

Specifically, the objective of the national dialogue is to examine the potential benefits of incorporating AI technologies in teaching, learning, and research to improve innovation, global competitiveness and preparedness for the future workplace.

“It is to also identify challenges related to the responsible, ethical and safe use of AI and cybersecurity concerns within the higher education landscape.

Further, the gathering is to facilitate collaboration among academia, industry, and government to ensure a holistic approach to the integration of AI in higher education.

The Hon. Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, and His Excellency, Cui Jianchun, the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, are among the numerous personalities who will speak at the occasion.

A total of 10 chief executives of national and international agencies are expected to give keynote speeches.
The IIOE Nigeria National Centre is domiciled at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. And presently, the University is hosting the Global IIOE Rotating Presidency Unit 2024.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor. Kabiru Bala, who assumed the IIOE Rotating Presidency Unit 2024, will give the opening remarks at the one-day occasion.

Profy. Muhammad Bashir Mu’azu, Director, IIOE Nigeria National Centre, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, will make a presentation on “AI in Higher Education: Ethical Challenges and the Need for a Governance Framework”.

Delta Decides: Guwor excercises his franchise @ Okerenkoko, describes process as Peaceful

Delta Decides: Guwor excercises his franchise @ Okerenkoko, describes process as Peaceful

Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, today, voted at Okerenkoko Ward, Unit 17, for the Chairmanship and Councilorship candidates of his choice in the July 13th 2024 Local Government Council elections in the state.

The Speaker who was accredited for the civic exercise, alongside some of his aides and relatives who share same voting unit, casted his votes at exactly 11:20am.

The exercise was hitch free as electorates maintained decorum and were orderly while they waited for their turns to cast their votes.

It was gathered that officials of the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission, DSIEC, including the ADHOC staff arrived the wards early, the development that exited the electorates for not having to wait so long to perform their franchise.

Security agencies were also involved and strategically positioned to ensure peace and order before, during and beyond the voting process.

Speaker, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor who was elated by the large turnout of voters in the ward, said nothing can be compared to democracy as it allows the electorates to pick their leaders.

Rt Hon Guwor commended the people for their commitment to the development and growth of democratic governance, assuring that by so doing they will continue to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

The Speaker, who represents Warri South West in the House, stated that from feelers across his constituency, the voting exercise were going on smoothly as at the time of the interview, even as he expressed confidence that the entire process will end in praise.

Rt Hon Guwor appreciated DSIEC for its efforts to conduct free and fair elections in Delta State, stressing that it is expected that the best candidates would emerge victorious.

He said governance at the grassroots is key to delivering the MORE agenda of the State Government, emphasizing the need for strong synergy that would further promote peace and prosperity in the local government area.

The Speaker commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his leadership in the state and for ensuring that the local government councils election was conducted in accordance with the rules and procedures in the conduct of elections.

Guwor enjoined Deltans to remain peaceful and to help ensure a rancour free local government council elections in the state.

Just In: APC Councillorship candidate, Engr. Samson Uwatse boycott Delta LGAs Councils election

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Just In: APC Councillorship candidate, Engr. Samson Uwatse boycott Delta LGAs Councils election

 

The Councillorship candidate for Orugbo Ward in Warri South Local Government Council in today’s Local Government Council election, Engr. Samson Uwatse has pulled out of the LGA election.

Engr. Uwatse said “they have removed the sensitive and non sensitive materials both result sheets not included in the electrical materials hence he has decided to pull out of the poll after consulting with the party leadership”.

He accused Delta State Government of not being fare to them and that they have directed their agents and supporters to buycot the election as the process is fake, he also accused the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission, DSIEC, saying have lost hope in DSIEC.

Noting that in order not to cause any violence they have dropped their interest in the election as they have lost hope on DSIEC, stressing that they have compromised the process.

 

 

Elevating Nigerian Sports: The Case for Separating Elite and Amateur Management

Elevating Nigerian Sports: The Case for Separating Elite and Amateur Management

 

Introduction

In Nigeria, sports serve as a beacon of unity, pride, and potential. However, the conflation of elite and amateur sports management has presented unique challenges that stymie the development of both levels. Drawing a clear distinction between the management of elite and amateur sports could revolutionise the landscape, enhancing professionalism, improving funding allocation, and ultimately elevating the entire sports ecosystem in Nigeria.

Understanding the Current Landscape

Nigeria’s sports management system often bundles elite and amateur sports under a single administrative umbrella. This one-size-fits-all approach can lead to inefficiencies, where the distinct needs of elite athletes and amateur participants are not adequately addressed. Elite athletes require high-performance resources, specialised coaching, and international exposure, while amateur sports need accessibility, community involvement, and developmental programs.

The Case for Separation

1. Specialised Management: Elite sports operate in a high-stakes international arena where the margin for error is minimal. These athletes need managers who specialise in high-performance sports and understand the nuances of professional leagues, international competitions, and athlete marketing. Conversely, amateur sports benefit from management focusing on mass participation, grassroots development, and community engagement.

2. Tailored Funding Strategies: The financial demands of elite and amateur sports differ significantly. Elite sports require substantial investment in technology, facilities, and global talent scouting, which can yield returns through sponsorships, endorsements, and prize money. Amateur sports, more community-oriented, need funding that supports broad participation and inclusivity, often relying on government grants and local sponsorships. Separating these entities allows for more strategic and effective use of funds.

3. Professionalism in Sports: Elite sports demand professionalism, including rigorous training schedules, scientific support, and strategic career management. Separating from amateur sports allows elite sports management to adopt a more corporate structure, focusing on performance, brand partnerships, and media relations.

4. Developmental Focus for Amateurs: Amateur sports are crucial for nurturing future talent and fostering a sports culture among the general populace. Independent management would ensure that these programs prioritise long-term athlete development, physical education, and local sports promotion without the pressure of immediate international success.

Global Examples of Successful Separation

Countries like the United Kingdom and Australia have distinct pathways for elite and community sports. For instance, UK Sport focuses on Olympic and Paralympic sports, driving elite performance, while Sport England targets community and grassroots sports to increase general participation. This separation allows each entity to operate with clarity and focus, tailored to their specific goals and metrics for success.

Implementing the Change in Nigeria

To implement this separation effectively in Nigeria, a phased approach can be recommended:
• Phase 1: Establish clear governance structures and define the roles and objectives for two bodies governing elite and amateur sports.

• Phase 2: Develop specific funding models for each body, ensuring transparency and accountability in allocating and using funds.

• Phase 3: Implement targeted programs for both sectors, with regular assessments to ensure they meet their goals.

Conclusion

Separating the management of elite and amateur sports in Nigeria is not merely an administrative change; it’s a transformative strategy that could unlock the full potential of Nigerian sports. By allowing specialised management to cater to elite and amateur athletes’ unique needs, Nigeria can foster a healthier sports culture, achieve international acclaim, and build a sustainable sporting future. This approach ensures that while our champions soar globally, our communities thrive on the home front.

By: Monday Nas Ozoya, MSc in Sports Business Management, MCIMSPA, FIFA Guardian Safeguarding Platinum, BILD Positive Behaviour Support Coach
Director, UK Coordinator and General Grassroots Councillor – African Coaches Connect (ACC)

Eighteen Players Invited As Nigeria’s Women Under 18 Handball Team To Begin Preparation For IHF Women Under 18 World Cup in China.

Eighteen Players Invited As Nigeria’s Women Under 18 Handball Team To Begin Preparation For IHF Women Under 18 World Cup in China.

 

Coach Shittu Adewunmi Agboola of the Nigeria’s under 18 Women Handball team has invited 18 players ahead of the IHF Women Under 18 World Cup in China.

The 2024 IHF Women’s U18 Handball World Championship will hold in the city of Chuzhou, China August 14 to 25, 2024 and Nigeria is one of the four countries that will represent the continent of Africa in the world cup after they qualified for the first time at the Africa Women’s Under 18 Handball Nations Cup in Monastir, Tunisia last year.

They had played in the IHF Trophy series and finished second globally and are in pole position as one of the most exciting handball teams for the world championship.

Captains Esther Mathew and Taiwo Babatunde with her twin sister make return to the team alongside the Munira sisters from Rima Queens of Sokoto and Oparaugo Amarachi of Imo Grasshoppers.

Also the Samuel sisters and Rivers Queens Damilola Akinlade are also amongst the invited players.

Coach Shittu Adewunmi Agboola, who penned down a heartfelt appreciation post on his social media pages, dedicating the success of the team thus far to the HFN led by the president Mr. Samuel Ocheho, said the team is determined to do well in the competition as they commenced preparation from Sunday July 14th, 2024 at the Etete Indoor sports hall in Benin City, Edo State.

“As we sojourn to the IHF Female U18 World Cup with the Nigeria flag, hopes and dreams of our teeming fans and population all behind us, we are fully motivated to give it a memorable tournament and remarkable outing.

“We will give it our best shot and make Nigeria proud” Coach Shittu said.

Invited Players For IHF Women Under 18 World Cup

Goalkeepers

1. SAMUEL PRECIOUS GK (SOKOTO RIMA)
2.BABATUNDE KEHINDE GK (ASPAC HBC)
3. EMMAMUZO EMUORE GK (DELTA FORCE)

Right Wing

4. ONYEKWERE LUCY (SOKOTO RIMA)
5.IGBENEDION BLESSING RW (DELTA FORCE )

Right Back

6. MATHEW ESTHER RB (ADDIJA HBC)
7. OGBUSIMBA CHIDERA RB (SOKOTO RIMA)

Left Back

8. SAMUEL PRUDENCE LB (SOKOTO RIMA)
9.BABATUNDE TAIWO LB (SEASIDERS BABE)
10. OPARAUGO AMARACHI LB (IMO GRASSHOPPERS)

Left Wing

11. MUHAMMAD AMINA LW (SOKOTO RIMA)
12. KASIM MUNIRA LW (SOKOTO RIMA)
13. OKOLO JOAN LW (DELTA FORCE)

Center Back

14. BELLO RAHIMA CB (SOKOTO RIMA)
15. OPARA MONICA CB (SOKOTO RIMA)
16. IZUOBA IJEOMA CB (DELTA FORCE)

Pivots

17. AKINLADE DAMILOLA PV ,(RIVERS QUEENS)
18. MUHAMMAD MUNIRA PV (SOKOTO RIMA)

 

Sports Minister Tasks Nigerian Referees to Deepen Capacity for Greater Participation in FIFA/CAF Flagged Competitions

Sports Minister Tasks Nigerian Referees to Deepen Capacity for Greater Participation in FIFA/CAF Flagged Competitions

Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh on Wednesday tasked Nigerian referees to deepen and strengthen their professionalism in order to attract greater participation in FIFA and CAF flagged competitions. Speaking during his interactive session with the 2024 FIFA Member Association Refereeing Development Course, the minister regretted that Nigerian referees are not playing critical roles in both FIFA and CAF flagged competitions as a result of failure to reach the performance and professional threshold set out by both international bodies.

Describing the situation whereby Nigerian referees are neglected and relegated to the background in the perking order by FIFA and CAF as unacceptable, he said that the current administration would do everything within its powers to reverse this ugly trend. The Minister stated that his engagement with the referees was part of ongoing efforts by him to get to the root of the problem and proffer solutions to solve the problem.

He recalled that at inception as minister, one of the early engagements that he initiated was to invite referees and critical stakeholders in sports for a parley when his attention was drawn to the fact that no Nigerian referee was considered qualified enough to officiate in the just concluded CAF flagged African Cup of Nations.
He said, “I thought that this was unacceptable. It was for this reason that I started series of engagements with Referee Associations, the NFF and other critical stakeholders. Sadly, even in the next AFCON, no Nigerian referee was listed to participate in officiating duties by CAF. This is a shame. As a country, it is important that we get right things that we are not doing right to change this ugly narrative.”

He challenged the elite referees to raise the bar in terms of their commitment to improving their professionalism adding that government is ready to support and work closely with them to put an end to this neglect.

Responding to the Minister, the lead FIFA Technical Instructor, Mr. Felix Tangwarinma thanked the Minister for his commitment to the development of Nigerian referees. He observed that not too long ago, Nigerian referees were doing very well as officials in international competitions but regretted that lack of continuity left a huge gap when they retired. The FIFA Technical Instructor stated that that training was part of ongoing efforts to close the gap.

He explained that one of the major problems that impacted the relegation of Nigerian referees in FIFA and CAF organized competitions is the fact that presently, there is no Nigerian referee is certified to officiate with VAR. He said that as a country, Nigeria needs to train the referees with VAR to enable them cover the required number of hours stipulated by FIFA and CAF to enable them to be picked to officiate in championships.

The FIFA instructor informed the Minister that the VAR equipment was very expensive to procure. Given the huge financial exposure, he called on the sports ministry to assist with funding since NFF may not be able to fund the procurement of the required number of VAR to be deployed for use in the national league. In the interim he suggested that Nigeria can bridge the gap by sending referees for VAR training in countries like Morrocco and Tunisia while it puts its house in order.

 

NUJ Correspondent Chapel Football Tournament: Onwudiwe charges Team FCT SWAN to win

NUJ Correspondent Chapel Football Tournament: Onwudiwe charges Team FCT SWAN to win

 

The leadership of the FCT Chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (FCT SWAN) has urged its football team to go all out to clinch the NUJ Correspondent Chapel Football Tournament, holding from July 11-13, 2024 in Abuja.

The chairman of the association, Mr. Kelechi Onwudiwe, conveyed this message on Wednesday during his visit to the team at the Area 3 training camp, Garki, Abuja.

Addressing the players, Mr. Onwudiwe encouraged the team to demonstrate that they are not only sports writers but active sportsmen.

The veteran broadcaster also expressed satisfaction with the turnout of players, assuring them that their commitment and dedication to the association will be duly recognized.

“Prove to everyone that we are not just observers but participants. Your dedication is commendable and will be rewarded,” Onwudiwe assured.

In response, Team Coordinator Mr. Tolu Oguntimehin and Team Coach Abdul Onimisi, speaking on behalf of the team, expressed gratitude to the association’s leadership and affirmed the team’s readiness to bring honour to FCT SWAN. “We are determined to make our association proud,” Oguntimehin affirmed.

They also called upon association members to turn out in large numbers to support the team. “Your support is invaluable; let’s come out and cheer our team to victory,” Onimisi encouraged.

Team FCT SWAN will face off against Team AIBEN on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at the Old Parade Ground, Area 10, Garki, Abuja, at 12 pm.

Best Talent & Shino Kontinental Scouting programme: Former MFM Coach, Olalekan making wave in Benin Republic League

Best Talent & Shino Kontinental Scouting programme: Former MFM Coach, Olalekan making wave in Benin Republic League

**Played 10 matches, won 7,drew 2, lost one. Voted Best Coach

By: Sunday Agunbiade Mr VAR

It’s been a concomitant of critical stakeholders at the University of Ibadan Sports Complex ,venue of mega Scouting programme organized by Best Talent FC in conjunction with Shino Sport and Kontinental Management.

Ex Internationals like Beto, Yusuf Ayila, Gabriel Olalekan and the likes were in attendance to sed things for these and thumbed up the organizers and FIFA agents who came from Europe for their unbiased selection of talented players.

Addressing journalists in Ibadan, the former MFM handler ,Coach Gabriel Olalekan lsuded the organizers of the Mega Scouting programme for the job well done and he called for more genuine scouts to take a cue from Best Talent with Shino Scouting Programme in Ibadan.

“So far so good, I’m impressed with what I have seen here. Big kudos to the organizers. My purpose of being here is to look for talented players and probably take them to my team in Benin Republic,Jack FC playing in Benin Republic league.”

“In terms of logistics and infrastructure, Benin Republic league appears better. They have facilities as every team has their own pitch. No team is borrowing pitch to train. Nigeria has better social media connect with media guys that promote the league . Then, Nigeria is blessed with talented players than Benin Republic but the organization is superb. Players are not complaining of payment of salary being owed there. This is the bedrock of league success.”

“I was on a rescue mission/probation in Benin Republic and I was able to salvage the situation for the club Jack FC. Surprisingly, I came top of the log and qualified the team for play off.Out of 10 league matches played, I won.7,drew 2 and lost 1 game. This makes me a toast of other clubs in the country as I was voted Best Coach in the league “. Says a proponent grassroots coach.

“Now, I am to look for more players and build a team that will be difficult for any team to beat just like how we raised the MFM with grassroots players and the vision will become a reality”.

On his possibility of returning to Nigeria league, Coach Gabriel said: “I don’t mind coming back to Nigeria if a serious club beckons and I will consider other options before making my decision on such voyage.

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