





The Match was well attended by the creme the la creme of sports in Nigeria and Africa at large. The Minister of Youth and Sports development Sunday Akin Dare was hosted by Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, alongside CAF President; Patrice Motsepe, NFF President Amaju Pinnick among other top dignitaries.
The Buccaneers started sharp and created a lot of chances enough have wrapped up the game early had they been clinical enough.
As early as the third minute of the game, they had an opportunity when Goodman Mosele sent Dean Hotto through on goal with a through pass but He fluffed his lines. It was to be the first of many such opportunities to be missed.
The game stood barren after 90 minutes, forcing it into an extra time of 15 minutes per half.
Seven minutes into the first period of added time, RS Berkane who had not created much all game had their best chance to score, and they took it.
Referee Janny Sikazwe visited the pitch-side monitor to check on a foul by substitute Monare on Mokadem from a corner-kick.
The Orlando Pirates man was adjudged to have swept down Mokadem inside the box.
Youssef El Fahli stepped forward to send Ofori the wrong way to net his fifth goal of the campaign.
Orlando Pirates fought to get themselves back into contention and piled on the pressure, and were rewarded for their hunger three minutes to the end through a bizarre goal by Lorch.
The Orlando Pirates forward had intended to push a pass into the penalty box as they pushed Berkane into their own area.
However, his intended pass was missed by everyone and crept into the bottom right of Akbi Hamiani’s goal.
The game then went down to the lottery of Penalties as results stoof at a 1-1 draw after regulation and extra time.
RS Berkane converted all their five kicks through Hamza El Moussaoui, Youssef Zghoudi, Ismail Mokadem, Issoufou Dayo and Brahim El Bahraoui who scored the winner.
Happy Jele scored the first for Pirates before Lorch, who had scored the late equalizer, missed his spot kick.
Tshegofatso Mabasa, Thabang Monare and goalkeeper Richard Ofori all went ahead to score their Penalties but the Lorch damage had been done already.
The Win handed RS Berrkane their second Confederations cup in three years and completed a Moroccan total dominance of the tournament in the last three years.
The Council Chairman of Oruk Anam Local Government Area, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Kingsley Frank has condemned and warned against renewed killings in the area.
He said this on his visit to Ekparakwa on Sunday following the assassination and subsequent murder of the pioneer PDP Chairman of Oruk Anam, Sir Sylvester Ntefreh and his relative, Mr Emmanuel Ntefreh by unknown gun men.
According to him, the gruesome nature of the killing has made him in particular very sad and the killings unacceptable.
Unknown gunmen were said to have arrived the residence of the deceased in a SUV and dragged him outside while other members of the gang shot sporadically in the air.
Eye witnesses stated that the gunshots by the assailants attracted the attention of the youths who raised alarm against the gunmen, forcing the whole community to chase them.
Sadly, the gunmen had already abducted and taken the victim to a nearby bush where he was shot while other members of the gang who were waiting in a standby vehicle abandoned it, and escaped through the bush.
Dr Frank who described the death of Sir Ntefreh as a huge loss to humanity, warned desperate power seekers and rumor mongers against Politicizing the death of the revered gentleman. He however, expressed his condolence to the bereaved family and the entire people of Ekparakwa Clan over the demise of their titled first son.
While commending men and officers of the Nigerian Police for the Swift response today, the chief security officer of Oruk Anam called on all citizens to remain calm even as he reiterated his directive to security and intelligence agencies to do everything they could to bring perpetrators to book.
The Akwa Ibom State Government has reiterated its w commitment towards investing in the education sector of the State to ensure a better future for every Akwa Ibom child.
The Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Idongesit Etiebet made this declaration at the open briefing of Principals, supervisors and other examination functionaries for the 2022 WASSCE examination held at Community Secondary Commercial School, Aka Offot on Friday.
The commissioner called on key players and stakeholders in the education sector to collectively employ strategies and modalities towards delivering an examination devoid of malpractices and other negative vices in line with Governor Emmanuel’s zero tolerance to such tendencies, in the upcoming West African Senior School Certificate Examination for Schools Candidates (WASSCE-SC) in the State.
Mrs. Etiebet stated that the Akwa Ibom State Government will be spending eight hundred and thirty million (N 830,000,000) to ensure that children in public secondary schools write the WASSCE examination this year.
Recounting that education is still free and compulsory at the basic level and highly subsidized at the tertiary level, the education boss reiterated the state of emergency declared in the education sector and the target given by Governor Udom Emmanuel last year for 80 percent of the students writing WASSCE to score a minimum of five credits in subjects including English Language and Mathematics and further appealed that the target percentage which has been increased to 90 percent this year be achieved.
While noting the increment of WASSCE fees from 13,900 to 18,000 this year, she maintained that Principals and supervisors are critical stakeholders in ensuring that the students receive qualitative education and graduate by their own efforts to make sure that they defend the certificate they are being issued.
The Education Commissioner noted remarkably the synergy that exists between the present administration in the state and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) over the years and commended WAEC, the WAEC Deputy Registrar/ and Zonal Coordinator, Engineer A. Adebolu and all the WAEC staff working in Akwa Ibom State who have done all it takes to make sure Akwa Ibom children come out with excellent results, adding that the supervision that goes on in collaboratively by the Ministry of Education, the school boards and the team from WAEC is highly commendable.
She thanked the teachers, Principals and supervisors in both public and private schools for the good job of teaching, grooming and tutoring the students especially those in exit classes to be equipped for the examination and enjoined them to do last minutes revisions with with their students by suggesting ways that can assist them in answering the questions correctly through acronyms and abbreviations to boost their retentiveness.