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NSC chairman , Shehu Dikko visits former NFA boss, Ibrahim Galadima on his sick bed in Kano
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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NFF Express Sadness Over The Demise of 1980 AFCON winner, Charles Bassey
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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Nexus Soccer Academy Kano Partners with SK Bischofshofen (BSK 1933) to Elevate Football Development in Nigeria
Kano, Nigeria / Salzburg, Austria – A groundbreaking partnership agreement has been signed between Nexus Soccer Academy, a premier football development institution in Kano State, Nigeria, and SK Bischofshofen, one of Austria’s most respected football clubs. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the advancement of grassroots and professional football development in Nigeria.
The strategic alliance was brokered by Oluwabunmi Moses Egbebi, CEO of OE Sports Management Limited, as part of the company’s Sustainable Legacy Program, which is dedicated to fostering long-term football growth in Nigeria. In recognition of his pivotal role, Mr. Egbebi has been appointed as the Project Director to oversee the successful implementation of this partnership.
The official signing was conducted by the Presidents of both clubs—Mr. Jamil Abdussalam for Nexus Soccer Academy and Mr. Patrick Reiter for SK Bischofshofen. Mr. Reiter, a renowned Olympic judo champion for Austria, has successfully transitioned into sports leadership, bringing his expertise to SK Bischofshofen, a club that has built a strong reputation in Austrian football.
A Vision for Football Excellence
This partnership is designed to:
• Develop young football talents in Nigeria through structured training programs, international exposure, and mentorship.
• Facilitate knowledge exchange between Nigerian and Austrian coaches, enhancing technical expertise and tactical development.
• Create pathways for Nigerian players to showcase their talent on European platforms, bridging the gap between African and European football markets.
• Promote grassroots football development in line with international best practices, ensuring that young players receive professional-level training from an early stage.
A New Era for Nigerian Football
Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Jamil Abdussalam expressed his excitement:
“This is a historic moment for Nexus Soccer Academy and Nigerian football. Partnering with a prestigious European club like SK Bischofshofen provides a new dimension to our development programs. We are committed to producing world-class players, and this collaboration will play a key role in achieving that vision.”
Patrick Reiter, President of SK Bischofshofen, also emphasized the significance of this alliance:
“Football is a global language, and through this partnership, we aim to contribute to the growth of young African talents. Nigeria has always been a powerhouse in football, and we believe this project will strengthen the connection between our two footballing cultures.”
A Commitment to Long-Term Growth
Under the leadership of Oluwabunmi Moses Egbebi, the Sustainable Legacy Program will ensure that this partnership delivers lasting impact, not just in player development but also in the overall football ecosystem in Nigeria. This initiative aligns with global best practices in sports development and further cements Nigeria’s position as a key player in the international football community.
This is just the beginning of an exciting journey, and both clubs are committed to making this collaboration a resounding success. Stay tuned as we embark on this transformative adventure in Nigerian and Austrian football!
#NexusAcademy #SKBischofshofen #FootballDevelopment #SustainableLegacy #OESports #NigeriaMeetsAustria #NextGenFootball
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