By Arc. Kamndu Ibrahim Bitrus and Mr Felix Sofah, Institute of Archaeology and Museum Studies, Jos.
Introduction
By Arc. Kamndu Ibrahim Bitrus and Mr Felix Sofah, Institute of Archaeology and Museum Studies, Jos.
Introduction
Few hours after the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the Otampa All Stars Championship released the date and other details of the championship, some of the Teams that registered for the football event have released the list containing the names of their players for the coming soccer hostilities.
The Ogbeche led Local Organizing Committee (LOC) saddled with the responsibility for planning, organizing and monitoring activities of soccer hostilities in the ancient city of Otampa, has made public the last tranche of 2021 footballing events in the City. This follows the release of the date, time and venue for the Otampa All Stars Championship. The information as released by the LOC gave the date, time and venue as reported below:
Anybody that knows the good people of the community, will readily attest to the fact that there is no half measure in anything they associate with. Aware of this age long history of their community, sons and daughters of Otampa, will never involve the community in any activity or carry out any assignment on her behalf that adequate preparation: planning, selection and effective deployment of materials and persons have not been established.
By Bolaji O. Akinyemi.
Politics like football or soccer as Americans will call it, has seasons when stars are open to transfer from club to club. This is usually a season their handlers must seek to strengthen their team in their areas of weaknesses with the view to have a competitions' winning team.
By Nwankwo Tony Nwaezeigwe , Ph.D , Senior Research Fellow Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Nigeria’s nationality question is neither the creation of the Igbo nor the Yoruba. It is the consequence of Hausa-Fulani’s megalomaniac quest for political power in the nation. Yet the Hausa-Fulani accept the fact that both the Igbo and Yoruba hold the key to their attainment of this divine-right objective only if both groups agree to remain suspicious of the other. It therefore becomes obvious that the solution to this national question can only be attained if both the Igbo and Yoruba realize that their mutual understanding and respect of the other’s perception of Nigeria’s progress would save the nation millions in loss of human and material resources.