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Archery Federation: Stakeholders Fault ‘Kangaroo’ Election That Produced Baba Abdullahi As New Board President

Stakeholders of Nigeria Archery have condemned the election that saw the re-election of Mohammed Baba Abdullahi as the President of Nigeria Archery Federation.

The election held on 8 March in Abuja saw Abdullahi re-elected as the President with 16 votes against his opponent, Mr. Emmanuel Oyeleke who had only 1 vote, while Engr. Augustine Chigbolu emerged as the 1st Vice President with 16 votes to beat Mr. Kachollom Enyenihi who scored only 1 vote.

The stakeholders, rising from a crucial meeting at the end of Zen Archery Lagos Open Championship finals at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos faulted the election, describing it as a ‘kangaroo’.

The stakeholders unanimously voiced out their resentment on the poll, adding that the election failed to conform to any laid down regulations and rules of the archery federation in Nigeria.

To this end, the stakeholders have petitioned the World Archery and World Archery Africa.

According to the stakeholders, who cut across state associations and clubs around the country, they pointed out some serious lapses observed in the election that won’t make it be allowed to stay. These include:
1. None of the supposed newly elected executive members are eligible to contest as they are not in any known association or club in Nigeria. It is stated in Section B of the Nomination Form that every candidate must be nominated by his or her state archery board or club owner where there is no association. There should be the signature of the association/club chairman and secretary on the form. None of the new executive members meet this simple guideline.
2. The President just handpicked his friends and put them in various positions as the forms were ordinarily filled and signed while some ignored Section B.
3. Mr Kunle Akintimehin who was a member of the five-man electoral committee was not invited to any meeting before, during or after the kangaroo election
4. The association/club delegates were not known as all association and club leaders were in Lagos for the championship
5. The zonal representatives were handpicked by the president as all of them are not stakeholders. The southwest representative is not known by all the stakeholders in the zone.
6. The new acclaimed secretary General, Phillip Ayodele Oluponmile, is from Oyo State and we assure you that no archery association or club is in Oyo State.

“Given all these and many other anomalies, the stakeholders have concluded to take appropriate steps in due course because Abdullahi is blocking our way. He wants to become the Lord over Archery in Nigeria.”

The stakeholders include Alhaji. S. Shobayo, Chairman Ogun State Archery Association, Idris Oguntayo, Ogun State Archery Coach, Boluji Olatunji, Coordinator Royal Academy, Abeokuta, Dr. Mike Egbayelo,Vice Chairman Lagos State Archery Association, Kunle Akintimehin, Coordinator, Lagos State Archery Association and Oladele Taiwo, Secretary, Lagos State Archery Association.

Others are Emmanuel Oyeleke, Chairman, Zen Archery Club, Lagos, Ladi Alapini, Chairman Lekki Archers Club, M.N Tantur, Coach Plateau State Archery Association, Aliyu Abubakar, Arch Club, Abuja, Seun Ogunlana, Arch Club, Abuja, Chief Ugo Asibelua, Chairman Delta State Archery Association and a host of others.

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Morocco’s 2030 FIFA World Cup Hosting Under Threat Over Animal Cruelty Allegations

Morocco’s 2030 FIFA World Cup Hosting Under Threat Over Animal Cruelty Allegations

Morocco has been confirmed as one of the hosts for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, marking a historic milestone for African football.

However, this achievement is being overshadowed by disturbing allegations of animal cruelty.

Despite Morocco’s official commitment to animal welfare and a nationwide ban on animal culling, which was included in its bid to co-host the tournament, the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) claims the government has continued with mass killings of stray animals.

According to the NSPCA, Moroccan authorities have justified these killings as part of a rabies control strategy. However, recent footage captured by community members—some as recent as December 2024—allegedly shows government-employed workers brutally rounding up and killing dogs.

The reported methods of culling include:

Poisoning with strychnine, either through direct injection or by placing it in food

Prolonged suffering, as poisoned dogs are left to endure agonising deaths

Animal Welfare Organisations Condemn Morocco’s Actions
Several international animal welfare organisations, including Eurogroup for Animals, Deutscher Tierschutzbund, Animais de Rua, Animal Protection Denmark, DJGT, La SPA, FOUR PAWS, LAV, and SEY, have written to FIFA urging action.

Their letter highlights that killing street dogs is not an effective long-term solution to managing stray populations. Instead, they advocate for humane and sustainable approaches, such as sterilisation programmes and vaccination campaigns.

Calls for FIFA to Address the Issue
Animal rights groups are now pressing FIFA to intervene and ensure that Morocco upholds its commitment to animal welfare ahead of the 2030 World Cup.

This controversy raises serious ethical concerns about the country’s preparations for the tournament and whether FIFA will take action in response to these allegations.

 

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Osimhen demands one condition for joining Manchester United

Osimhen demands one condition for joining Manchester United

Despite the persistent speculation regarding Victor Osimhen‘s potential transfer to Manchester United, the associated financial complexities render such a move highly unlikely.

The Nigerian striker, expected to leave Napoli permanently after the 2024/25 season, has been on the radar of several top clubs, including Arsenal and Chelsea. However, with United undergoing financial restructuring, signing Osimhen may be out of reach.

Reports suggest that the 26-year-old could command wages of around £20 million per season, a figure that United’s hierarchy is reluctant to match.

Osimhen is pursuing a substantial salary that would likely establish him as the highest-paid player within the club. This financial requirement comes as a pivotal condition for his potential transfer to the prestigious Premier League team, Manchester United.

His impressive performance record and market value significantly influence these salary expectations, reflecting his desire to secure a contract that mirrors his contributions on the field.

The Red Devils, who are actively working to reduce their wage bill from last season’s staggering £365 million, are unlikely to pursue such an expensive deal.

Former Manchester City financial advisor Stefan Borson weighed in on the matter, stating that United’s current financial state does not align with signing a player of Osimhen’s profile. Speaking in an interview recently, Borson expressed skepticism about the club’s ability and willingness to afford both the transfer fee and the player’s wages,

“I think there are two aspects to the Osimhen deal, one is whether they could do it, whether they have the cash. I suspect they don’t and would need shareholders to inject more funds or take on additional borrowing,” Borson remarked.

Beyond the financial constraints, Borson suggested that Osimhen does not fit United’s current recruitment strategy.

Under their new transfer policy, the club has prioritised younger players on lower wages to stabilise long-term finances,

“A player like Osimhen is absolutely not the type of target United are pursuing in this phase,” he added.

Even if United could meet Napoli’s expected £62 million price tag, Borson argued that Osimhen’s wage demands would be the biggest obstacle,

“He’s another one of these players who falls into the £20m-a-year bracket. I don’t see United investing again at that level while restructuring,” he explained.

While Osimhen’s next move remains uncertain, one thing appears clear, Manchester United, at least in their current state, are unlikely to be his next destination.

With Arsenal reportedly interested in triggering his €75 million release clause and Chelsea’s past pursuit, the Nigerian forward’s future may lie elsewhere.

For now, Osimhen continues to impress on loan at Galatasaray, where he has notched over 22 goals and five assists in over 28 appearances this season.

 

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Newstap/SWAN Five Star Sports Award  Excites Ebi Egbe

 

Chief Executive Officer of Monimichelle Sports Facilities Construction Ltd, Ebi Egbe says he’s highly honoured to be nominated as one of the receipients of the forthcoming maiden Newstap SWAN Five Star Sports Award

He stated this when he received his letter of nomination from the Editor of Newstap Communications and South West Secretary General of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria.

According to him, the recognition is an indication that Nigerians value what his company is doing noting that they’ll never compromise standards but will be moving with technological innovations.

“It’s always nice to be recognized. At Monimichelle Limited, we’ve been doing our best to make sure we bring in the best for sporting infrastructure not just in Nigeria, but the entire African continent. So I’m excited to be receiving this award from Newstap Communications and SWAN

” I also want to say that what this award shows is that the world is following our good track record. And this have really propelled us to continue doing what we’re doing. So I want to appreciate the organisers of this award for finding me worthy to be honoured.
He also assured Nigerians that his company will continue to provide the best services which is in tune with the latest technology.

“At Monimichelle, we don’t like to sit at the back seat. Even though we are an African company servicing African market, we’re following technology as it’s revolving in the world because technology changes everyday in the sports industry and we always make sure we give our clients the best of services and will continue to do so”, he concluded.

CEO of Monimichelle Group Ebi Egbe (middle) flanked by Editor of Newstap, Ifeanyi Eduzor (right) and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN official Charles Ogundiya when Egbe received his letter as one of the recipients of the Newstap/ SWAN Five-Star award billed for March 7 in Lagos.

Other reciepients of the Five Star Sports Award includes, the Executive Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, GTI Assets Management and Trust Limited, a company that has turned around the nation’s premier league, the NPFL, President of Remo Stars, Kunle Soname and Chairman of Benue State Football Association who is also the only founder of two women clubs in Nigeria – Naija Ratels and Benue Queens, Barrister Paul Edeh.

The event comes up on Friday, March 7, 2025 at the Bamboo Hall of the prestigious Eko Club, off Bode Thomas Street Surulere, Lagos.

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