Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Samson Siasia, the last of the Mohicans.
Sunday Oliseh came, they messed him up, he left. Before him were Big Boss Stephen Okechukwu Keshi (of wonderful memory) and Austin Eguavoen. Emmanuel Amunike is currently trying out his hands with the junior teams while Ike Shoronmu remains a consistent figure in the national team set up. Jay Jay, Mutiu Adepoju, Uche Okechukwu, Rufai and George Finidi are either not interested in the national teams or don't want to come near the poisoned chalice that is national team assignment.
Samson Siasia, the laundry man of Nigerian football has thrown in the towel.
Monday, 22 August 2016
Nigeria Rio Olympics show of shame.
You see, in my country Nigeria, sports is grossly defiled. Look at the just concluded Rio Olympics where we sent athletes on a wild goose chase. Like sending a child to go kill an ox with bare hands, we asked athletes to go and compete for medals on empty stomach and the lowest level of motivation against well prepared athletes from more serious nations.
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Our alleged N16,000,000 per month coach and the unending Nigerian Sports confusion.
You see, in Nigeria we never learn. It is a popular saying that experience is the best teacher. I believe though, that a wise man should learn from other people's mistakes. In Nigeria with regard to Sports, we have had personal experiences to teach every country on earth and even nations yet uncarved. Yet, we wallow is a shit hole of mistakes.
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