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September 27, 2021 Like Kubiat, Like Goodluck! Another Death in Police Custody

Like Kubiat, Like Goodluck! Another Death in Police Custody

Another death-in-Police-Custody has occurred, this time in Yenagoa the Bayelsa state Capital. Goodluck Oviekeme was said to have been arrested in Biogbolo, Bayelsa state on Wednesday September 22, in connection to a robbery case that took place a night before, Only for news of His death to emerge on Friday.

Miffed by his reported death in police custody, residents of the community staged a protest on Saturday which grounded vehicular movement for hours in the state capital, Yenagoa.

The Bayelsa State Police Command said Goodluck was arrested in connection to a robbery case that occurred on Tuesday, 21 September.

Asinim Butswat the PPRO of the command reported that Goodluck and other hoodlums attacked the police patrol team on the day of the robbery incident and fatally injured a police inspector, Ugbotor Sunday and stole his rifle.
He went further to say that Goodluck was observed to be having a fever and was rushed to the hospital where he eventually died.

This reminds one of a similar incident in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state Capital where an intending National Youths Service Corps member, Kubiat Isaac Akpan who was arrested at a leisure spot died in Police Custody.

Although Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has directed immediate investigations to reveal the circumstances surrounding the death of Goodluck Oviekeme in Police Custody and an Autopsy to be immediately conducted, One can not but ask if the Nigeria Police force are still in the business of protecting Citizens or merely ending their lives at will.

September 27, 2021 NPFL 2021/2022 Season Set for October Kickoff

NPFL 2021/2022 Season Set for October Kickoff

If the words of the Chairman, League Management Company (LMC), Mallam Shehu Dikko is anything to go by, then the kick-off for the 2021/2022 Nigeria Professional Football League season is set for the Month of October.

The LMC boss declared October 2021; without a specific date as the target to start new season so as to conclude by May 2022. Dikko disclosed this during the visit of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Abuja branch, to his office.

Dikko pointed out that plans were underway to align the league with the calendar of CAF and that the reason the 2020/2021 season rounded off in August was to enable the 2021/2022 season kick off early.

“We have a mandate from CAF to align our league with their calendar, the reason we have to do all that we did in August to finish our league and now we have to start early that is certain 2021/2022 we have to finish by May regardless of what happened. We just have to start the new season early and our clubs are ready for these challenges.

“We have to come to a conclusion and call our clubs to a meeting on when we will finish our season, the CAF competition starts in September whatever we are doing we have to start by September or early October, we have to agree on the date to start we just finished our season on August 8 the players are not machine we have to give them a month rest and now the continental teams are already in camp now.”

Speaking further, Shehu Dikko said:

“ideally the CAF competition starts on the 10th of September so whatever we are doing we have to start as quickly as we can.

“So when the CAF competition starts officially and our clubs are readjusting to the new CAF schedule and some of them are into preseason now, we have to target end of September or the 1st week in October.

“We must meet our club owners and we need to have a clearer date that’s why you can see that most of the clubs are already back in camp and hopefully once we cross these hurdles we will be back to the normal league scheduled for CAF competition,”

 

Akwa United Football Club of Uyo, were crowned Champions at the conclusion of the 2020/2021 season.

September 27, 2021 Onna Youths Threaten Disruption Over Activities of Oil Company in Ukpana

Onna Youths Threaten Disruption Over Activities of Oil Company in Ukpana

The Youths of Ukpana community in Onna local government area of Akwa Ibom State have threatened to cause restivesness and disrupt the activities of except the sum of N117bn is paid as compensation by Sterling Oil Production and Exploration Company over alleged trespass on their land without due compensation.

The community stated this on Sunday while speaking through the special assistant to the president of the Akwa Ibom Oil Producing Community Network on Environment and Project Monitoring, Mr. Iniobong Akpan, at the village Town Hall,Ukpana, in Onna local government area of the state.

Akpan stated that the company in the process of constructing an access road to the Appraisal Wells Drilling Site in Ibotio Oil Field- OML 13,had allegedly destroyed their means of livelihood, including farmlands, economic trees, water bodies, cemeteries and ancestral homes which has brought untold hardship, and provoked the anger of their gods, who have continued to visit them with “unwarranted deaths” in the community.

He said “The village has suffered an unwarranted trespass and destruction of their property perpetuated by the Sterling Oil Exploration and Production Company through oil exploratory activities. The massive destruction occurred during the construction of access road to the Appraisal Wells Drilling Site in Ibotio Oil Field-OML 13 and the company’s operational base.

“The said destruction affected both economic crops and trees, streams, namely: Idim Mkpighe,Idim Uto,Etuk Enyeng, Adaha Ukim,Idim Akpan Akwa,Idim Judah etc. Also affected are swamps including Mbat James Udo,Mbat Ikang Eta etc

“The village owned property such as oil Palm trees, raffia palms, pineapples, plantation, cementry– Uwa Iban Cementry,Iso Mbubiam, Akpa Mbiam as well as ancestral shrines- Nku-ku Ikot Inwang, Ikpaisong Ubop Owo etc were drestroyed without appeasement and relocation which now cause unwarranted deaths in the community”.
He alleged that following the massive destruction the community’s land has been polluted while their streams and and water bodies including aquatic lives have been destroyed causing untold hardship to the community.

In his response, the representative of Sterling Oil Production and Exploration Company, Mr. Fabian Ebri, said the project is a federal government project owned by the Nigeria Petroleum Development company and that Sterling Oil is just a technical partner.

He Further stated that both the Akwa Ibom State and Federal governments were aware and involved in the Project, adding that he does not believe both governments would make such a blunder in the community.

September 24, 2021 NFF Invite 26 Eagles List for Congo Invitational

NFF Invite 26 Eagles List for Congo Invitational

26 players from the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL,  have been invited for an invitational tournament in Congo later in the Year.

Some players who featured for the Home based Eagles in the friendly match against Mexico last July were also recalled, including Stanley Nwabili, Tope Olusesi and Adekunle Adeleke.

The team will be handled by NFF Technical director Coach Austin Eguavoen and his assistant, Paul Aigbogun.

The Full Squad

Goalkeepers: Stanley Nwabali (Lobi Stars), Mohammed Galadima (Wikki Tourists), Adewale Adeyinka (Akwa United)

Defenders: Christopher Nwaeze (Kwara United), Afeez Nosiru (Kwara United), Tope Olusesi (Rangers), Fahad Usman (Kano Pillars), Sanusi Abdulmutalif (Katsina United), Henry Ochuba (Adamawa United), Adeleke Adekunle (Abia Warriors), Ibrahim Buhari (Plateau United)

Midfielders: Steven Jude (Kwara United), Ugochuckwu Ugwuoke (Rangers), Cyril Olisema (Enyimba), Auwalu Ali Mallam (Rivers United), Mustapha Jibrin (Kano Pillars), Aliyu Mansoor (Katsina United), Chigozie Obasi (Enyimba)

Forwards: Christian Nnaji, Chinonso Eziekwe (Rangers), Tosin Omoyele (Enyimba), Nerot Silas (Plateau United), Uche Onwuasonaya (Rivers United), Emo James (Bayelsa United), Rabiu Zulkifilu (Plateau United), Silas Nwankwo (Nasarawa United)

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