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December 12, 2023 Nigeria Wins Big at 2023 CAF Awards, Osimhen, Oshoala, Nnadozie Shine.

Nigeria Wins Big at 2023 CAF Awards, Osimhen, Oshoala, Nnadozie Shine.

Nigeria’s night of glory in Marakech started with the Super Falcons, who defeated Morocco and South Africa to win the Women’s National Team of the Year. The team’s goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, soon followed with the Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year diadem, with the Women’s Club of the Year Award going to Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa. The men’s category went to Al Ahli of Egypt.

 

Victor Osimhen, was thereafter crowned the African Footballer of the Year for his exploits for his club, Napoli and country, Nigeria, in the 2022/23 season, the first Nigerian since Nwankwo Kanu some 24 years ago. Osimhen, who led Napoli to their first Italian title 33 years after the great Diego Amando Maradona achieved that feat for the Italian side, beat Morocco’s Achraf Hakim and Egypt’s Mohammed Salah to take the crown.

 

Super Falcons’ Asisat Oshoala, crowned the night after emerging as winner of the African Women’s Footballer of the Year, a record extending 6th in her career; 2 more than any footballer on the continent of Africa.

December 11, 2023 NOC Laments Poor Funding Ahead of 2024 Games

NOC Laments Poor Funding Ahead of 2024 Games

The Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) is worried that poor finances are affecting national sports federations’ preparations for next year’s African Games and Paris 2024 Olympics.

Speaking to the media, the NOC Media Officer, Tony Nezianya complained that the poor economic situation in the country has put the federations under pressure as they strive to give their athletes adequate training and exposure to excel at the international events next year.

To ameliorate the situation, Nezianya said that the body is seeking ways of ensuring that Nigerian athletes get the required training to excel in the international events, adding that it is exploring every means possible to help the federations.

“Some of the sports federations are still struggling to qualify their athletes for the Olympic Games. They are also gearing up for the African Games, which is coming up early next year.

“The African Games is part of preparations for the Olympics. As I speak, the Sports Ministry, NOC and the federations are frantically looking for funds for the Games. Times are tough,” he said.

The 2024 Africa Games will hold from March 8 to March 23 in Accra, Ghana, while the Paris 2024 Olympics will run from July 26 to August 11, 2024.

December 1, 2023 Let Communities Lead in The War Against HIV/AIDS

Let Communities Lead in The War Against HIV/AIDS

Every year on December 1st, the world comes together to observe World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and commemorating the millions of lives lost to the pandemic. This year’s theme, “Let Communities Lead,” emphasizes the crucial role of communities in shaping the HIV response and achieving an AIDS-free world.

Nigeria has witnessed remarkable progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS in recent years. The HIV prevalence rate among adults aged 15-49 has declined from 5.8% in 2003 to 1.4% in 2021. Additionally, the number of people living with HIV on treatment has increased dramatically, from 500,000 in 2005 to 1.4 million in 2021.

These achievements stem from a concerted effort by the Nigerian government, civil society organizations, and international partners. The government has increased funding for HIV/AIDS programs, expanded access to antiretroviral treatment, and implemented prevention campaigns. Civil society organizations have played a pivotal role in providing care and support to people living with HIV, advocating for their rights, and educating the public about HIV prevention. International partners have provided technical and financial support to the Nigerian government’s HIV/AIDS response.

Echoing the spirit of World AIDS Day, former President Muhammadu Buhari stated, “We must continue to fight for a world where everyone has access to the prevention, treatment, and care they need to live long and healthy lives.

Despite the progress made, there are still significant challenges to overcome in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Stigma and discrimination associated with HIV continue to impede prevention efforts and access to care. The HIV prevalence rate among adolescents and young people remains higher than the national average. Moreover, there is a persistent need to expand access to HIV testing and treatment in rural areas.

Just as former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo aptly emphasized on last year’s occassion, “We must not let up in our efforts to combat HIV/AIDS. This is a fight that we must win.”

Minister of Health Prof. Ali Pate, recognizing the critical role of eliminating stigma, remarked, “Stigma and discrimination are major barriers to HIV prevention and treatment. We must work together to break down these barriers.”

Executive Director of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) Aliyu Gumel Gambo, highlighting the importance of empowering youth, stated, “We must empower Communities with the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves from HIV.”

World AIDS Day serves as an important occasion to reflect on the progress made in the fight against HIV/AIDS and to reaffirm our commitment to ending the pandemic. By working together, we can achieve a world where everyone has access to the prevention, treatment, and care they need to live long and healthy lives.

Written by Adebayo A. Samuel

December 1, 2023 Akwa United Chairman Elected VP of African Clubs Association (ACA)

Akwa United Chairman Elected VP of African Clubs Association (ACA)

The Chairman of Akwa United Football Club of Nigeria, Elder Paul Bassey has been elected as the 2nd Vice President of African Clubs Association (ACA) at the launching of the association on Thursday 30 November 2023 in Cairo, Egypt.

Four Nigeria Premier Football League clubs namely; Akwa United, Plateau United, Bendel Insurance and Enugu Rangers were invited by CAF to attend the association’s inauguration in Egypt and Elder Bassey, a veteran journalist and seasoned sports administrator was unanimously voted the second (2nd) Vice President by delegates.

In a post election reaction Elder Paul Bassey thanked his colleagues in Cairo including Barrister Amobi of Enugu Rangers who encouraged him to run for the position.

Elder Bassey said the victory was not personal. “ I dedicate this victory to Nigerian Clubs on whose platform I stood to contest. Even the CAF President today acknowledged the huge contributions Nigerian clubs have made to the development of the game in the continent.

“There are a lot of positives to take away here and when we get back we have to share our experiences in order to build a better structure for our league as most clubs in Africa have dwarfed us success and infrastructure wise”.

Engineer Hersi Ally Said of Young African Football Club of Tanzania emerged the President, while the Marketing Director of Kaizer Chiefs Football Club of South Africa Jessica Motaung will serve as the 1st Vice President of the association.

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