Eko Chronicles (Sports Beat) in one of our personality interview visited Abarowei Football Academy to chat with Nzam Azuka. Excerpts of the interview are hereby given below. Nzam Azuka, CEO Abarowei Football Academy. SB: Can we meet you Sir AZUKA: my name is Mr.Nzam Azuka ex Footballer , Football Administrator and business man,I hail from Ukwani Local government area of Delta State. Azuka Nzam and Ex-international, Steve Abarowei. SB: Can you tell us briefly your football career as a player and as a business man? AZUKA: I started playing football at a very tender age,I played for my primary school, secondary school and my university, and also played for, some grassroots football club in Delta State, and Dinamo Football club of Lagos and Abarowei Football Academy of Lagos and later became the vice president of the Academy. Nzam Azuka My father was a very strict educationist and a disciplinarian who wants all his children to go to school to the highest level that's why I decid...
Violence against women and girl child has been so phenomenal in our society from time immemorial and needs to be curtailed and put to rest forever. This is the motive behind the nongovernmental organization W-LIT that have put in place the machineries to fight this menace. "Women Liberation and Transformation Initiative" led by Mrs. Toyin Mike-Taiwo have taken their course to the grassroot in order to get the masses informed about violence against humanity which encompasses a whole and not partial advocacy against men and women. Adanijo community in Bariga was visited, the Baale, High Chief Ganiyu Olanrewaju Adanijo and his eminent chiefs and the community in general were present. The men of Nigeria Police Force, Educationists, Clerics were adequately represented. Personal experiences were given at the town hall meeting, this made it easy for the advocacy against women to be treated with utmost emotions and feelings. In furtherance to this, causes of violence in either gen...
As Received: Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, July 26, 2021) Shugaban Nigeria, ya kwana uku. Your Excellency, I do not seek to rouse the ghosts of the slain victims of Fulani Ghoulish Nomads (FGN). Before you hasten to add hate speech charge to the list of rootless allegations your rulership has levelled against me, let me quickly state, sir, that ghouls are not only located in northern Nigeria. They’ve sprouted and taken over every inch of the land ruled by your underachieving regime, wearing the masks of terrorism, corruption, rape, banditry, ritualism and daily bloodshed - kicking Nigeria in the teeth - with no end in sight. Aare Buhari, though the dead have long buried the dead, their ghosts won’t just rest in peace. So, the spirits of the dead continuously hover over the face of the waters, crying for justice and seeking repose, but getting neither from your bullying regime. Before my letter reopens the bleeding wounds of the past, permit me to do a brief and forma...
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