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Football: US based Ineh brothers eyes Nigerian national team call up

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The duo men’s football players , namely Joel and Aaron Ineh have expressed their choice dream to appear in the green white green national colours of Nigeria, when opportune.

The two brothers have continued to exhibit football bravery, courage and brilliance , they have continued to catch attention of coaches, scouts and agents with their shown potentials of being exceptional football players, which has earn them a top place in all stages at this their earlier football career stages with clubs in the US.

The young Ineh’s started playing football in the early ages with Nazerene United a recreational club in Illinois.

Joel Ineh born February 21, 2006, in Lagos Nigeria, and Aaron Ineh was born on July 4, 2008 , they grew up with the  deep passion for soccer, their early years were driven by the dreams of playing professional football .

Their journey to their now blossoming growth to stardom began with an MLS academy side named, Chicago Fire Academy, where they were on parade as RW, LW, F, deploying their impressive speed, intelligence, skills and in-depth tactical knowledge of the game.

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Joel 6’1 in height, 18 years old , joined Chicago Fire Academy from Nazerene United, when he was 12 years old , at the age of 14, he was promoted to the U-17s,, he then moved to Colorado Rapids, where he gained fame for scoring brilliant goals in the GA qualifiers.
He was named amongst the top three prospects in Colorado Rapids, he joined FC Cincinnati U19 and made his debut with Cincinnati.

Joel won the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) title, crowning his efforts at been considered as the fastest player in both Colorado Rapid and Cincinnati FC.

According to Top Drawer Prep Soccer, Aaron Ineh, Age 16 with 5’11 in height was amongst the top three prospect players in Illinois, he emerged as the crowned top goal scorer in the U15 season with 25 goals in 18 games .

His exceptional qualities came to the fore, on duty with the U-19s against USL teams scoring a hat trick against U-19 Vardar.

His goal poaching skills in the GA Cup qualifiers has remained a marvelous tale .
In the history of Chicago Fire Academy , Aaron is adjudged to be on the  top 10 best-talented players .

He is currently playing for the New England Revolution in Boston.

The Ineh brothers as they are fondly called said , they are driven by their dreams to play professional football in the MLS or either of the top European football leagues , couple with their strong desire to represent Nigeria at the youth and senior national teams .

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NSC chairman , Shehu Dikko visits former NFA boss, Ibrahim Galadima on his sick bed in Kano

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By Abdulgafar Oladimeji

The chairman, National Sports Commission, NSC, Shehu Dikko last Monday in Kano paid a visit to the sick bed of the erstwhile chairman of the now defunct Nigeria Football Association, NFA, Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Galadima. MFR.

Our correspondent reports that , Dikko was in Kano to condole with the people of the state over the demise of 22 members of the state contingent , who died in an ghastly motor accident , while returning from the just concluded Gateway Games held in Ogun .

Dikko seized the avenue to visit the former Nigeria football boss to condole with him and also wish him quick recovery from his sick bed.

Galadima thanked Dikko and his entourage for the visit, he assured Dikko that he is fast recuperating from his ailment.

He said “as you can recall years back, on my way to Kaduna to meet with football stakeholders , that was after Nigeria 99 FIFA U-20 world, I had a fatal accident then, after so many years now, I have now had some congestion on a certain part of my body, I underwent surgery last weekend and thanks be to almighty Allah for his mercies, I am recuperating very well ,as you can see.” Galadima said.

Galadima is the former chairman of Nigeria’s football governing body, NFA now renamed NFF, he was former Vice President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, NOC, former chairman Kano FA in the 70’s , former Kano state commissioner of works, , Kano state commissioner of Sports in the 90’s and recently served as the maiden chairman of Kano state Sports Commission. KSSC.

He served as the chairman of the 10 years football development master plan committee set up during the Buhari administration s and also served under the same administration as the board chairman, National Institute For Sports, NIS, Nigeria’ sports think thank body.

He is the traditional ruler of Fagge within the jurisdiction of the Kano Emirate council.

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Global Trade War: US tariff announced by President Trump and the consequences on sports

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By Abdulgafar Oladimeji

The past weeks have been the most volatile for the global economy with sports economy not been an exception, since the industry is not incubated from the global economic value chain .

On April 2nd , 20025 US president Donald Trump , at the White House in an well televised event had announced a new tariff regime in what the US president described as Economic Independence on a day, he also tagged as the “Liberation Day.”

After the declaration, the situation within the anal of the global economic system in the layman comprehension has been epileptically in an galloping state.

The global sports market worth is presently at an estimate value of over 2 trillion US dollars across public, private and consumer investments .

The sports sector jealously parades the potentialities for further growth making it one of the largest and fasted growing economic sector in the world.

It is therefore imperative to take a critical look as the world sneezes over the new US tariff , sure the sports industry is also catching cold.

It is pertinent to note that, the writer is aware that President Donald Trump has announced a 90 days freeze on the new tariff policy, on some countries , it is still imperative to proceed with a critical analysis of the expected outcome of the new Trump led US policies on the global sports economy.

President Donald Trump would still be in office, when the United States would as a joint host nation play host to one of the largest sports fiesta and the most prestigious sports business event, which is the , FIFA world cup 2026.

The new US tariff no doubt would affect sports directly or indirectly courtesy of sports investments and sponsorship deals.

US investors have in the past two decades invaded the football business industry in various parts of the world with investments valued in billions of dollars, if the new tariff is implemented those investment that were secured through loans would put those investments at risk.

I mean here , that since the new US policy will strengthen the dollar, the worth of the loans in foreign countries would double in debt to become a huge fiscal burden on those sports investments .

These sports business with huge US investments will suffer severe implications and would not be able to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules. PSR.

Major sponsors of the next edition of the FIFA world cup have invested heavily with the motive to sell their products in the US markets, take for example Hyundai, which is one of the major FIFA World cup partners , the new US tariff seek to impose 25 percent tariff on car produced in South Korea, Hyundai FIFA world cup sponsorship deal is on a cliff .

Major brand wear owners like, Adidas, Nike and Puma, are known to have their production bases in Asia ,where the tariff is predicted to result in skyrocket effects on prices and market prices that may cause diminished purchasing powers amongst sports consumers.

if the US should proceed with the new tariff a large chunk of the traditional customers, who patronize these sports wear makers will be subjected to heavy prices in turn may affect sales, since they may have to resort abstinence of adopt austerity measures. .

It is expected that the Liberation Day announcement by the US government would have its impact on the prices of building materials , thus leading to jerk up in prices in the cost of the construction of sports facilities not just in the US ,but across major global cities that have been given the rights to host major global sports events, not exempting the construction of sports faculties for use at the grass root levels, the heightened cost would then be transferred to sports clubs, associations , investors, sponsors and sports consumers.

The 2026 FIFA world cup would be jointly hosted by US, Canada and Mexico, the bad blood recently created by the new US tariff policy may affect the smooth hosting of the fiesta.

No doubt there is an ongoing global trade war between US and Canada and Mexico, this may invoke an hitch that may cripple the working relationship between these host nations, likely disarray looms and may constitute a glitch in the workings towards the successful staging of the most cherished sports economic event, the FIFA World Cup

The trade war may possibly ignite anti fans sentiments, recently during an NHL and NBA fixture, Canadian fans were alleged to have booed, during the US anthem, these may become a new worrisome trend in the sports world and it spells doom , if the world of sports begin to witness this snail speed emerging trends t, it would trigger hate and destroy the true spirit of sportsmanship.

Major world sports platform are the dominant sales anchor of household products, consumer goods, whose labor force are domicile in the eastern block countries, where the tariff is expected to bite massively.

Thanks the media is exempted from the tariff, if the opposite where to be the case, that would have been a death sentence on the sports market, knowing fully well that the media is the soul of the global sports economy.

 

Abdulgafar Oladimeji

A Kano based sports journalist , is the news editor, Sahelsportsnews.com.

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NFF Express Sadness Over The Demise of 1980 AFCON winner, Charles Bassey

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The Nigeria Football Federation says it is ‘deeply saddened’ by the death on Saturday of another member of the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations-winning Green Eagles squad, Charles Bassey. He was 71.

Bassey died after protracted illness in his native town of Eket, Akwa Ibom State, hours after it was confirmed that the captain of that team, ‘Chairman’ Christian Chukwuemeka Chukwu, had passed on in Enugu.

This has been a day of double tragedy, and the NFF and the entire Nigeria football fraternity are deeply saddened by the turn of events. We lost ‘Chairman’ Chukwu earlier in the day; now, we have to mourn Charles Bassey. May God Almighty grant their souls eternal rest,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said.

Forward Charles Bassey was in the 22-man squad that became Nigeria’s first Africa Cup of Nations champions, after a 3-0 defeat of Algeria’s Fennecs at the National Stadium, Surulere on Saturday, 22nd March 1980.

Afterwards, he coached various clubs within the country, including Calabar Rovers, home-town club Mobil Pegasus, BCC Lions of Gboko, Flash Flamingoes of Benin, Akwa United and Wikki Tourists of Bauchi.

His death brings to nine the number of persons in that squad that have departed, following the passing on of goalkeepers Best Ogedegbe and Moses Effiong, defenders Christian Chukwu, Okechukwu Isima and Tunde Bamidele, midfielders Aloysius Atugbu and Mudashiru Lawal and forward Martins Eyo.

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