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I'm flying Gateway Air operated by ValueJet from Lagos to Abuja. Okay! 😒

I'm flying Gateway Air operated by ValueJet from Lagos to Abuja. Okay! 😒

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The cheapest ticket yesterday for the Nigeria vs Ghana game was £42 (If you calculate it with £1 - N2,000; N84,000). I saw people bought the ticket at $100. I met many Nigerians who traveled from Nigeria to witness the game in London. There was no special side attraction aside a DJ, stadium announcer and an hypeman. I have seen several Super Eagles games with such and some League games. As Babanla said, people buy beer worth more than N2,000, lounges and clubs are filled up every Friday and Cinemas are packed. I also don’t think the organizers of the Unity Cup broke their legs for the publicity of the game. Possibly, we want the games free in Nigeria for other factors but not because of the economy. I’m tired seeing such excuses of economy.

The cheapest ticket yesterday for the Nigeria vs Ghana game was £42 (If you calculate it with £1 - N2,000; N84,000). I saw people bought the ticket at $100. I met many Nigerians who traveled from Nigeria to witness the game in London. There was no special side attraction aside a DJ, stadium announcer and an hypeman. I have seen several Super Eagles games with such and some League games. As Babanla said, people buy beer worth more than N2,000, lounges and clubs are filled up every Friday and Cinemas are packed. I also don’t think the organizers of the Unity Cup broke their legs for the publicity of the game. Possibly, we want the games free in Nigeria for other factors but not because of the economy. I’m tired seeing such excuses of economy.

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Don't be ashamed of your small shop and what you are selling. From local shop, you can go bigger and bigger.

Don't be ashamed of your small shop and what you are selling. From local shop, you can go bigger and bigger.

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What is happening here?

What is happening here?

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Dear FIFA, and CAF this is shameful. There should be VAR in the World Cup qualifiers. Sad 😭

Dear FIFA, and CAF this is shameful. There should be VAR in the World Cup qualifiers. Sad 😭

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NFF COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT 20 Points of a 20-hour ordeal on Libyan soil . NFF’s Director of Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire, provides a point-by-point account of how a keenly-anticipated Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match was relegated to a fiasco by Libyan federal authorities and Football Federation 1) The chartered ValueJet aircraft departed from the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo at 11.55hours on Sunday, 13th October 2024, and landed at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano at 13.10hours, for the completion of immigration formalities and for the aircraft to refuel. 2) The aircraft took off from Kano at 15.18hours, for the 3 hours and 35 minutes flight to Benghazi, Libya, expecting to arrive a few minutes before 8pm Libya time. 3) Just as he was about to commence his initial approach into Benghazi, the captain (pilot) was instructed by the control tower that he could not land in Benghazi (despite having all the required landing papers and having completed all formalities before leaving Uyo and later, Kano, but should proceed to the Al-Abraq International Airport, even though the airport lacked the control navigators for landing at such hours. He complained that he was short on fuel but his words fell on deaf ears as he was told in stern manner that the directive was from ‘higher authorities.’ 4) On landing at the Al-Abraq International Airport, in the small town of Labraq, at 19.50hours, it was clear that the airport was not a well-utilized facility. There were no scanning machines or the usual equipment for this service, and officials had to make do with mobile phones to scan passport data pages. 5) The delegation, which included 22 players and team officials; NFF President Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau; Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shaibu; a couple of NFF Board members; NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; a couple of parliamentarians; a couple of NFF Management; a couple of media representatives and; a couple of stakeholders, was shown scant respect by the airport authorities who applied curt manners and stern tones. 6) It took over one hour for the team’s luggage to roll through the carousel, despite the fact that the bags and other items had already been hauled from the aircraft immediately on arrival. 7) No official of the Libyan Football Federation was at the airport to receive the delegation, as is the best practice globally. Airport officials could not answer the simple question on where the buses that would take the delegation members back to Benghazi (where the NFF had booked hotel rooms) were. 8) When delegation members including the NFF President, Comrade Shaibu and Dr Sanusi attempted to venture outside the airport to ascertain if there were vehicles waiting for the team, they were stopped in the most uncouth of manners by airport security personnel. 9) Calls to the General Secretary of LFF, Mr. Abdul-Nasser by Dr Sanusi yielded no fruits as the former kept promising that the buses would arrive in ‘10 minutes’, which later became ‘two hours’, and afterwards, ‘three hours.’ Later in the evening, it was no longer possible to reach him on phone. Frustrated by this attitude, Dr Sanusi approached the security operatives to request that the team be allowed to go out and board the buses the NFF eventually hired. This request was rejected with insults. It took the intervention of the NFF dignitaries to prevent what would have escalated into a row as the NFF President himself was not spared when he heard exchange of voices between the security personnel and his General Secretary. This aggravated the tension and further frustrated the team. 10) Hour after hour, and with mounting frustration, delegation members, particularly the players, grew restless. There was no food or water provided by the LFF, or where to even procure these items, and there was no network or internet connection at the airport. These swiftly increased the level of frustration and anger

NFF COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT 20 Points of a 20-hour ordeal on Libyan soil . NFF’s Director of Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire, provides a point-by-point account of how a keenly-anticipated Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match was relegated to a fiasco by Libyan federal authorities and Football Federation 1) The chartered ValueJet aircraft departed from the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo at 11.55hours on Sunday, 13th October 2024, and landed at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano at 13.10hours, for the completion of immigration formalities and for the aircraft to refuel. 2) The aircraft took off from Kano at 15.18hours, for the 3 hours and 35 minutes flight to Benghazi, Libya, expecting to arrive a few minutes before 8pm Libya time. 3) Just as he was about to commence his initial approach into Benghazi, the captain (pilot) was instructed by the control tower that he could not land in Benghazi (despite having all the required landing papers and having completed all formalities before leaving Uyo and later, Kano, but should proceed to the Al-Abraq International Airport, even though the airport lacked the control navigators for landing at such hours. He complained that he was short on fuel but his words fell on deaf ears as he was told in stern manner that the directive was from ‘higher authorities.’ 4) On landing at the Al-Abraq International Airport, in the small town of Labraq, at 19.50hours, it was clear that the airport was not a well-utilized facility. There were no scanning machines or the usual equipment for this service, and officials had to make do with mobile phones to scan passport data pages. 5) The delegation, which included 22 players and team officials; NFF President Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau; Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shaibu; a couple of NFF Board members; NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; a couple of parliamentarians; a couple of NFF Management; a couple of media representatives and; a couple of stakeholders, was shown scant respect by the airport authorities who applied curt manners and stern tones. 6) It took over one hour for the team’s luggage to roll through the carousel, despite the fact that the bags and other items had already been hauled from the aircraft immediately on arrival. 7) No official of the Libyan Football Federation was at the airport to receive the delegation, as is the best practice globally. Airport officials could not answer the simple question on where the buses that would take the delegation members back to Benghazi (where the NFF had booked hotel rooms) were. 8) When delegation members including the NFF President, Comrade Shaibu and Dr Sanusi attempted to venture outside the airport to ascertain if there were vehicles waiting for the team, they were stopped in the most uncouth of manners by airport security personnel. 9) Calls to the General Secretary of LFF, Mr. Abdul-Nasser by Dr Sanusi yielded no fruits as the former kept promising that the buses would arrive in ‘10 minutes’, which later became ‘two hours’, and afterwards, ‘three hours.’ Later in the evening, it was no longer possible to reach him on phone. Frustrated by this attitude, Dr Sanusi approached the security operatives to request that the team be allowed to go out and board the buses the NFF eventually hired. This request was rejected with insults. It took the intervention of the NFF dignitaries to prevent what would have escalated into a row as the NFF President himself was not spared when he heard exchange of voices between the security personnel and his General Secretary. This aggravated the tension and further frustrated the team. 10) Hour after hour, and with mounting frustration, delegation members, particularly the players, grew restless. There was no food or water provided by the LFF, or where to even procure these items, and there was no network or internet connection at the airport. These swiftly increased the level of frustration and anger

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One was boarding Abeokuta to Ibadan, while the other was boarding Abeokuta for Lagos. If the Federal Government can connect the train project nationwide or across major states at all geo-zones, it will be a game-changer in our transportation system.

One was boarding Abeokuta to Ibadan, while the other was boarding Abeokuta for Lagos. If the Federal Government can connect the train project nationwide or across major states at all geo-zones, it will be a game-changer in our transportation system.

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Ekong and Boniface have arrived in Ajegunle to support Ndidi and Nathaniel Idowu Foundation community engagement. The kids and aspiring footballers in Ajegunle will cherish this moment.

Ekong and Boniface have arrived in Ajegunle to support Ndidi and Nathaniel Idowu Foundation community engagement. The kids and aspiring footballers in Ajegunle will cherish this moment.

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INSIDE THE SUPER EAGLES CAMP: Eric Chelle is expected to make an official statement on his squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff in Morocco today. Invited players have received their invitation letters and travel plans. A few new faces and some old players returning are in the squad. Which players are you expecting to see in the squad? Which players should Eric Chelle excuse from the squad? 🎥 Maduka Okoye interview with me in London.

INSIDE THE SUPER EAGLES CAMP: Eric Chelle is expected to make an official statement on his squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff in Morocco today. Invited players have received their invitation letters and travel plans. A few new faces and some old players returning are in the squad. Which players are you expecting to see in the squad? Which players should Eric Chelle excuse from the squad? 🎥 Maduka Okoye interview with me in London.

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Two hours before kickoff, and the Algerian fans have started disturbing us with noise. Una go still chop am 😒. Powered by Gigawin.io.

Two hours before kickoff, and the Algerian fans have started disturbing us with noise. Una go still chop am 😒. Powered by Gigawin.io.

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1st Goal - Sodiq Ismail: What a pass from Nduka Junior and superb run from Sodiq. This is from the training ground 🔥 #2025CHANQ

1st Goal - Sodiq Ismail: What a pass from Nduka Junior and superb run from Sodiq. This is from the training ground 🔥 #2025CHANQ

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Super Eagles departs South Africa. Benin Republic must FALL. South Africa must FALL.

Super Eagles departs South Africa. Benin Republic must FALL. South Africa must FALL.

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OFFSIDE OR NOT? Remo Stars goal disallowed in Ikenne against Plateau United today. #NPFL

OFFSIDE OR NOT? Remo Stars goal disallowed in Ikenne against Plateau United today. #NPFL

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Abia Warriors media officer, “Coach Solomon”. Sweet hug with him before the game. I was excited to see him. When I got the job, he is always in my DM to encourage me. Good game and best wishes bro. I appreciate your love!!!

Abia Warriors media officer, “Coach Solomon”. Sweet hug with him before the game. I was excited to see him. When I got the job, he is always in my DM to encourage me. Good game and best wishes bro. I appreciate your love!!!

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