Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Samson Siasia proud of Eagles defeat



Argentine players celebrating their goal


Samson Siasia says he is proud of his players despite a 3-1 loss to Argentina in a friendly match on Tuesday.


"We don’t want to give excuses, but the fact is that the boys were tired.

"We played against Madagascar on Sunday on a very bad pitch, then flew 14 hours to get here and played two days later. It was very difficult for some of the players, especially the ones who played 90 minutes in Madagascar.

"But it was a good game, and we tried our best but we lost."

Lionel Messi was the major inspiration, setting up two of the goals as the South Americans won a difficult contest and Siasia had nothing but praise for the two-time World Player of the Year, reports kickoffnigeria.com.

"He made the difference today. But we shut him down in the second half."

Argentina midfielder, Javier Mascherano agreed with the Nigeria coach about how hard the game was.

"It was a difficult game against a very strong team.

"The names today were different from the team at the World Cup and they made it hard for us." 


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Video - Argentina avenge 4-1 defeat against Nigeria



Argentina 3 – Nigeria 1 (International Friendly, September 6, 2011) The Bangladeshi crowd nervously waited to see if Lionel Messi would recover from a hard collision in the 20th, but they didn’t need to wait long as the Flea dusted himself down and fed a through-ball to Gonzalo Higuain minutes later as the Argentinians took the lead. Two minutes later it was 2-nil to the South Americans as a spellbinding run from Messi ended with Aiyenugba parrying the Barca forward’s shot, and Angel Di Maria was on hand to tuck in the rebound. A call to prayers bellowed throughout the stadium in the 37th minute. Nigeria bounced back immediately after the restart as Ogbuke Chinedu halved the deficit converting a left-wing cut-back, but an own goal from Elderson restored Argentina’s 2-goal cushion.


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4 Nigerians escape death penalty in Malaysia

Like the biblical injunction which states that ‘the wages of sin is death’, in Malaysia, the punishment for trafficking in hard drugs is outright death by hanging; no appeal! Curiously, four Nigerians, Messrs Ugochukwu Emmanuel Innocent, Udeh Innocent Chukwuemeka, Olisa Kelvin Chukwuka and Mgbeajuo Alex Chigozie, perhaps, out of sheer greed or ignorance, would have increased the number of persons executed by hanging in the Asian country for allegedly trafficking in hard drugs. The suspects were rounded up at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos recently having been profiled to have ingested substances that tested positive for amphetamine weighing 5.715kgs.


Ugochukwu Emmanuel who travelled with a Nigerian passport bearing Gaye Jerry, 33, wanted to board an Ethiopian Airways flight when he was found to have concealed 600 grammes of Methamphetamine in the metal handle of his luggage while Udeh Innocent Chukwuemeka, 36, hid 2kgs of similar drug in a false compartment of his bag during the screening of Qatar Airways flight. Olisah Kelvin Chukwuka, 26, who was caught during the screening of passengers on an Egypt Air flight, ingested 1.300kg while Mgbeajuo Alex Chigozie, 31, who attempted to board an Emirate Airline, swallowed 1.815kg of Methamphetamine. All four suspects were destined for Malaysia.


Chairman of NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade while reacting to the degree of involvement of Nigerian youths in drug deals urged the youths to join the anti-drug campaigns and make the world a drug -free place. The drug czar said, “While we celebrate the prevention of these four suspects from premature death, members of the public, particularly the youths, must make frantic efforts individually to resist drug trafficking. Another worrisome dimension is the number of Nigerians like Gaye Jerry with foreign passports and hidden identities who are on death roll in other countries. Everybody must be actively involved in this campaign.”


Sources at NDLEA intimated Crime Alert that Gaye Jerry, a native of Imo State but resides in Lagos, concealed 600 grammes in the metal handle of his luggage. The bag contained foodstuff meant to distract attention, still the drug was discovered during routine search at the luggage check desk. Gaye, a trader who sells clothes, lived in Gambia between 2000 and 2004. Like Gaye, Udeh Innocent Chukwuemeka who is a student in Malaysia, concealed 2kgs of methamphetamine in his bag. Udeh is studying English at Edutran College at Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.


During interrogation, he confessed that he took the risk to improve his financial status. “I got involved in drug trafficking because I need money. I am an English language student in Malaysia. After my primary school at Central School, Nnobi, I was admitted at Madonna Commercial School also in Nnobi but I stopped in class two due to lack of fund. I also worked as a commercial motorcyclist and taxi driver in Abia State before I travelled to Malaysia in search of greener pastures. I regret my involvement,” he lamented.


Other suspects included two street hawkers who claimed that they were recruited by drug barons to smuggle illicit drugs out of the country. Messrs Olisah Kelvin Chukwuka and Alex Mgbeajuo Chigozie who hawk ice cream and musical disc respectively in Lagos ingested 72 pieces of Methamphetamine. The suspects who hail from Ebonyi and Anambra states respectively said they got involved in the devilish business for financial gains.


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Argentina coach not thinking about revenge

Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella has dismissed talk of revenge when his side takes on Nigeria in a friendly in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka today.


Argentina lost 4-1 to Nigeria in Abuja in June when their former coach Sergio Batista fielded a very inexperienced side.


"I don't think about any revenge, it's no good for human beings, it's no good for anyone, we will try to win but I don't think we will go for revenge," Sabella told a news conference on Monday.


"It's different game because we came here with a stronger team, but we will see tomorrow," he said.


"I don't know what they kind of team they field tomorrow. They play yesterday (Sunday) against Madagascar." Sabella said referring to Nigeria's 2-0 win in an African Nations Cup qualifying match.


Hundreds of fans cheered the Argentina squad when they arrived at Dhaka airport from the Indian city of Kolkata where they defeated Venezuela 1-0 in a friendly on Friday.


Twice World Player of the Year Lionel Messi was the centre of attention and the prospect of watching the Barcelona forward sparked huge excitement in Bangladesh, a country ranked only 139th in the world but still very passionate about football.


Sabella handed Messi the captain's armband after replacing Batista as coach.


"I think there is a time when Argentina have been very strong going forward, the first thing I have to sort out is to achieve some balance between attack and defence," said Sabella.


"We must let him (Messi) be happy. We must let him be completely free on the pitch.


"There are different kind of captains, one for personality and another because they are great players.


Argentina, knocked out of the Copa America on home soil in July at the quarterfinal stage, needed a goal from defender Nikolas Otamendi to beat Venezuela in Sabella's first game in charge.


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Monday, September 5, 2011

Family of 8 butchered in Jos violence

The circle of violence in Plateau State continued yesterday as another family of eight was wiped out by assailants at a village in Heipang District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area. Among those killed was a four-month-old baby.


The attackers who were said to have been heavily armed struck at the residence of Mr. Chollom Nangup Gyang at Tatu village around midnight while they were deep asleep, killing him, his wife and six children.


A similar attack on another family in Heipang sometime back also left a man and six members of his family dead.


The attack in Heipang came just as a bomb was discovered at the centre of a market in Riyom and was detonated by the police anti-bomb unit before it exploded.


An account said the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was planted at the market by unknown persons and was discovered by an elderly man who found a container with a clock in it and got curious.


The police were later called in following which it was discovered to be a bomb and was successfully detonated before it could cause any damage.


Chairman of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, Mr. Emmanuel Loman who visited the residence of the attacked family yesterday pointed accusing fingers at Fulanis from a neighbuoring village.


“We are suspecting the Fulanis in this attack because this is their route and apart from that, the Fulanis that live in nearby Mahanger village are heavily armed and I have been crying out to government to go to the village in search for arms but the government is not acting on my request. You can see that the guns used to attack the residents in this place are sophisticated weapons. Government should do something fast before the next attack on another family; government should go in there and recover all arms stocked there”, he said.


He described the wiping out of another family shortly after a similar attack some weeks back as worrisome, adding, “this kind of attack aimed at an entire family is the second in less than a month in my local government. What is going on is beyond words; it is barbaric and inhuman for someone or group of people to embark on a killing spree of this magnitude”.


The state Commissioner for Information, Mr, Yiljap Abraham who also visited the scene of the attack expressed the regret of the state government over the incident and called on the people to be more vigilant to avoid a recurrence.


He told newsmen that government was sad that violence had continued in spite of efforts to restore peace. No matter the number of military and police personnel, they are not enough to protect everyone. So government is calling on community and religious leaders and politicians to enlighten their people to help themselves.


“Arrangements should be made to protect the people; let people take measures to safeguard lives and property in every community,” he said.


Yiljap, however, tasked the various communities and ethnic groups to adopt dialogue, saying that dialogue still remained the best solution to the lingering crisis.


Capt. Charles Ekeocha, the Spokesman of the military Special Task Force (STF) maintaining security in Plateau, in his reaction to the attacks, said that the STF had no business with the area. He explained that the STF withdrew its men after the communities in the area said they did not want them.


He said: “The security of that area is not the concern of the STF; they have said that we are responsible for the attacks. In fact, officials from the army headquarters came and investigated the claims of the communities and we are still awaiting the outcome of their findings.


“They have always accused our men of the attacks, so I do not know who could have attacked them now that our men have been withdrawn.”


Reminded that the STF was in charge of security in the entire Plateau, Ekeocha agreed, but quickly added that soldiers were not in charge of that specific area since they had been accused of masterminding the attacks over time.


“There was even a time they claimed to have picked military ID cards at the scene of such attacks. So we are out of their area. I suggest you contact the police or the Plateau-owned security outfit, Operation Rainbow,” he said.


Meanwhile, church services held peacefully but amidst heavy security in most churches in the state capital following reports of a planned attack on churches which made many adherents to shun service.


Text messages of a plan to make the day a bloody Sunday and alleged importation of mercenaries to carry out the attack were sent out to people until late Saturday with an advice to spread the warning, a situation which instilled fear in many residents.


However, a nine-member security committee has been set up by the Jamaatu Nasir Islam and the Council of Ulama to educate residents of Jos metropolis on the importance of peaceful co-existence.


Chairman of the committee, Abdulmalik Aminu told journalists that it has swung into action and has visited various security agencies to brief them of its mission.


He said the committee was also educating the youths against attacking security personnel in the course of their duty as happened recently and to see the attainment of peace as a collective responsibility.


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