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Congratulations to Chukwu and his team. They must remain focused in order to beat Tunisia at home next wednesday.

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Up Eagles!

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I am monstrously thrilled by the wonders of the Sup and the true grit of Christian Chukwu. One aspect of this victory is an eye opening that Biafra/nigeria do not have to hire foreign expects for technical know how. The resources is within and gotta be tapped. kudos to Chukwu and the boys.

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At the risk of damping the celebration of what was a great accomplishment, please read between the line of this article.

This reporter "flew" pass the whole of Igboland from Yoruba to Hausa without observing any celerants in the land that produced those that finaly brought victory!

Is it by accident that no God's country is mentioned in this article..read on.

Nigerians celebrate as Obasanjo salutes Eagles
From Bode Ayodele, (Monastir, Tunisia), Olukayode Thomas (Lagos), Mike Chuka Nnabuife, Mike Osunde (Benin), Saxone Akhaine (Kaduna), Amechi Akpan; Eno-Abasi Sunday (Calabar) and Seun Adeoye (Osogbo)
EKUNDAYO Lawal, a teetotaller, was in the clouds immediately central referee Mohammed Guezzaz blew the final whistle for the quarter-final match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Indomitable Lions of Cameroun.

He ordered a bottle of beer, which he almost finished in one long guzzle and ordered the bar man to close sale for the day to serve everybody present on his account.

But the beneficiaries were unaware of the gesture: They were also in a different world, a world of wild jubilation.

Lawal was not alone in the display of joy as Nigerians thronged the streets of Lagos, Kaduna, Ilorin, Calabar , and indeed almost all major towns, to celebrate the victory that had been long in coming.

President Olusegun Obasanjo last night held telephone conversation with the victorious team in Tunisia at about 8.50p.m.

He spoke for about 15 minutes. The players were assembled in Room 429 of the NFA Secretary General Taiwo Ogunjobi, in his Kuriat Palace hotel where the team was camped. The football association's chairman, Ibrahim Galadima, was also in attendance.

The President, who received a telephone call from the chairman and secretary of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) alongside Austin "Jay Jay" Okocha as the programme was on, told them that Nigerians were still celebrating.

He told the victorious Eagles: "You have done us proud. It is a wonderful thing. You are doing it. I am looking forward to your bringing the cup home".

To Okocha the President said: "I was lifting my leg as you were playing. I probably scored many empty goals. The determination you showed us is encouraging. Tell everyone that we are celebrating. The other two matches will be won as you won this one".

Responding, Okocha said: "By the grace of God, we will bring back this cup".

The President added: "I believe that the greatest honour you can do for your country is to win for your country. I also think the best thing your country can do for you is to put you in a position to win laurels for it."

Former Eagles star, Samson Siasia, who was a part of the victorious 1994 team, arrived in Tunisia from Nigeria yesterday. He expressed joy at the victory, saying that his presence was to lend whatever help he could to the team.

"At last, the jinx is broken, we have beaten the Indomitable Lions, we have shown that the Lions can be beaten, the jinx is broken," Lawal said.

For him, yesterday's 2-1 spanking of Cameroun by Nigeria, and the orgy of celebration that followed, was a personal victory. He had told millions of Nigerians in a television programme that the Eagles would win by 3-0, but not only did viewers think he was unrealistic, his co-presenters told him so, live on the programme.

But those who thought he was mad were not entirely wrong. Each time Nigeria met Cameroun in Nation's Cup finals, the neighbouring country always came out victorious. First, was in Cote d'Ivore, "Abidjan '84"; the Morocco, Maroc '88 and; then Nigeria/Ghana 2000.

All night on Friday, many churches had as part of their prayer points a victory wish for the Eagles. For instance, football fans who attended the monthly Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Holy Ghost Service on Friday offered prayers for the national team. The situation was not different in many churches yesterday.

Immediately Guezzaz blew the final whistle, the whole of Lagos was thrown to celebration. Commercial motorcyclists popularly called Okada and motorists drove at neck breaking speed in celebration. Most drinking places were filled to the brim.

For Banjo Oladapo, the Secretary General of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, God "is truly a Nigerian.
He said: "God has really answered our prayers," adding that President Obasanjo's contribution to the success should also not be forgotten.

His words: "I believe our recent success in sports could be attributed to the aura of President Olusegun Obasanjo. He really motivated us and supported us financially, we went ahead and won the All African Games for the fist time since 1965. Under him, we broke the Africa Champions league jinx."

For former sports minister Air Commodore Emeka Omeruah, Nigeria should give glory to God for the victory. "At this stage, now that we have broken the jinx, the Eagles will go all the way," he said.

The two-time sports minister and former Chairman of the Nigeria Football Authority (NFA) added: "The kind of mood we are now was the mood we were when we beat Brazil at the Olympics."

Omeruah urged the government and the NFA to give the players all they need to bring the cup back to Nigeria.

In Surulere and Itire, Lagos suburbs, strangers would assume there was a street carnival even as there was skeletal traffic on the streets.

Immediately the match ended, thousands of Nigerian youths trooped into the streets chanting songs of praise for the Super Eagles.

At Ijeshatedo area of Surulere some tradesmen holding a party around Ijesha Road abandoned the event for the match. Once the football encounter ended, a frenzy engaged all the major roads.

Commercial motorcycle riders (popularly called Okada men thrilled with acrobatic displays as they sped through the streets, blaring their horns and beaming full lights. Some of them had about four persons riding on one bike.

Benin, the Edo State capital , also came alive yesterday to celebrate the Eagles victory.

Football fans, with their eyes glued to their television sets as the match progressed, began to troop out as soon as the match ended.

They shouted and patted one another on the back in the euphoria over the victory and the sweet Nigerian revenge against the Camerounian team.

"We are on course," said one fan on Ugbafue Street.

"There is every possibility we may win this cup again in Tunisia, having last won it in 1994. If anything, Cameroun has fallen, so who are the others remaining?" he asked.

In Calabar, thousands of youths poured into the streets to celebrate the victory.

A unique feature of the celebration in the metropolis was that the were street parties along major roads with one of such events taking place close to the Consulate of the Republic of Cameroun along Marian Road.

Some Cameroun's nationals spotted at the Consulate wore long faces and parried all forms of advances by The Guardian.

During the game, the streets of Calabar were deserted, but as soon as the referee blew the last whistle at 3.50 p.m., the youths poured into the streets and gathered 'Converts' as they drummed along.

Abuja, the nation's capital was not left out in the celebration as the residents of the city trooped to the streets to celebrate.

A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who went round the metropolis reported that no sooner had the match ended than jubilant youths took to streets in Garki and Wuse districts to celebrate. Many of the celebrators ended up in beer joints where drinks were easily passed around.

In Kaduna , immediately the final whistle was blown, the residents who had stood glued to their television sets, suddenly besieged the streets chanting victory songs.

The residents, mainly youths forgot their differences, mobilised other people they met on their way to jubilate round major streets in the metropolis. Some of the youths carried Nigeria's flags and the group photographs of the Super Eagles players, as they sang along the city.

In Osogbo, the Osun State capital , Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola joined millions of residents to celebrate the victory.

Besides, youths in their hundreds stormed major streets in Osogbo, the state capital singing various songs to celebrate the victory of the Super Eagles.

Oyinlola told The Guardian that with yesterday's performance of the Nigeria representative, the nation's cup "is as good as already in our country."

He commended the Eagles players and Okocha for their brilliant performance on the field of play saying "they have brought joy to the faces of Nigerians today."

If they had their way, Okocha would become another Babayaro or Yakubu!

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What is new, the yoroba tabloid will alway hide facts and report biased opinion.I for one doesn't waste my time reading ngwati tabloid.

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Chukwu Sets Sight on World Cup 2006
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Chukwu: Nigeria can win the World Cup

Mark Gleeson

MONASTIR, Tunisia, Feb 9 (Reuters) - BiafraNigeria coach Christian Chukwu believes team could make a serious challenge for the World Cup in 2006.

African football singularly failed to deliver on predictions from the likes of Pele and Stanley Matthews that it would produce a world champion side by the end of last century.

Chukwu said on Monday that Nigeria, who booked their place in the African Nations Cup semi-finals with Sunday's 2-1 win over holders Cameroon, were turning themselves into contenders for Germany in 2006.

'Right now, we are not yet there but we are making progress towards the goal,' Chukwu said. 'Give us two more years and this is a team that can challenge for the World Cup title.'

Nigeria came from behind to win 2-1 in Monastir on Sunday, their first win over their southern neighbours since the third place play-off match at the 1992 Nations Cup finals in Senegal.

'Beating Cameroon means we have broken a jinx,' he said. 'They have never been a better team than us but we have always struggled against them in the past.

'They have always been beatable but somehow in the big matches they have always had the upper hand over Nigeria. Everyone is so happy with the win because we have trying to rebuild this team for some time now.

'Only Jay-Jay Okocha and Kanu are from the older generation and have been fantastic in helping mould this new group. We are building a team here that can make a name for Nigeria and achieve something on the world stage.'

Nigeria have been to the last three World Cup finals and have twice reached the second round but never the quarter-finals - a feat that only two African nations have ever achieved.

They face hosts Tunisia at Rades in their semi-final on Wednesday.


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President Ochiagha

Congratulations!!! It was a well executed palace coup.

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Sure, the man with "pot belly" has finally delivered, so its time to CELEBRATE!!

At this juncture, it makes good sense to look back to see where and how Chukwu started and what the doubting thomases said then:

http://messageboard.biafranigeriaworld.com/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=001200

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I have utmost respect for Chairman Chukwu, not for his coaching prowess, but for his amiable personality.

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Biafra/nigeria 1 Tunnis 1


What I expected, the Tunnis to play their guts out expecially in their own backyard. But great game for the Sups. Whats next for the Sups?


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What happened to our big coach?

Nigeria 3, Tunisia 5 [Cry]

Tunisia knocks Chukwu's boys out!!

Now, has Chukwu delivered? [Cry] [Cry]

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Lanre,

SInce you wanna go there, the actual score was 5-4 Tunisia. All of the Igbo boys made their penalties. OBJ should not have "blessed"(cursed) the team. Everytime he "blesses" the Eagles, they loose that game. That shows you that the man is bad luck. In 2000, the team was doing well until OBJ decided to "bless" them before the finals against Camerron, and they lost. During the world Cup, he again "blessed" them and wished they make it to the i/4 finals, instead, they lost all their games and was a total disgrace, thanks to you know who. He also "blessed" the 2002 nations cup semi final team and they also crashed out. The man is bad news. Look at Nigerian economy. He has ruined it with the help of his yoroba assiatants.

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ObJ is bad luck, where ever he go bad things happens.

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The sore fact is that the Nigerian side met a more determined, better-coached,classy, and better-motivated side in the Eagles of Tunisia. There is only so much one can achieve with individual skill and luck, especially in a team sport such as football. When time came to exhibit technical know-how, the boys became flat-footed. My take is that Chukwu has outlived his usefulness to the NFA and should retire to his village. Once again, the Igbo nation just missed a chance to thumb its nose at other Nigerians in a but-i-told-you-so fashion as is its stock in trade. Actually, for once in this lifetime of following Nigerian soccer, yours truly actually sat by the TV and wished and prayed that the Eagles record a loss. What a shame on all those who saw in the Eagles, a golden opportunity to flaunt their myopic opinions about the hegemony of their tribe!!.

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PS: I shall be opening another thread to debate AD-dy on the cultures of the Igbo Nation Vs the Yoroba Emirate. lET'S NOT DISTRACT THIS THREAD AND DIMINISH THE MERCURIAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF CHAIMAN CHUKWU.
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I hope we will not have to wait forever like the first time (we remember!).

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Addy:

Isn�t it rather surprising that YOU, who have on several occasions repudiated people for ascribing to the whole a quality found in the parts should now be caught doing the same? Whither the precautionary stances that you have adopted elsewhere when the Yorubas have been collectively chastised?

Soccer has been one of the few things (if not the only) that has united Nigerians across the board. The Super Eagles have NEVER been composed entirely of people of one ethnic group. I was amongst the people that did not think that these Super Eagles have gotten the required team spirit and poise to be ultimate champions. I said so even before the tournament began. However, there has been some improvement when compared to the team that went to the 2002 World Cup. With a little more dedication and hard work, this young Super Eagles team would find their form.

Secondly, one cannot minimize the fact that the Tunisians were more determined to win this game. This is their third time hosting the cup, and with a vastly improved team, they are poised to win it for fatherland for the first time. They have their work cut out against fellow North Africans (Morocco) though, because the over 20,000 screaming North African supporters would be really divided to some extent. Morocco has been the best team in this tournament in my opinion and with the final in another neighboring country they could very well win it all! If you must know, the cheers and jeers of the ravening crowd can do things to the psyche of the players on the field. Think about the deliberate or incidental mistake of playing some foreign anthem when it was the Super Eagles� turn to recite the national anthem. Think about the booing that followed, and ask yourself (in your post-game analysis mode), if such a seemingly insignificant turn of events did not negatively impact the Eagles.

It is �refreshing� to learn that there are some that would actively wish their country ill (the same country they try so vainly to defend), just so they can massage their feelings of hate and spite on account of the postings of some web contributors. Talk about �cutting one�s nose to spite one�s face�!

I bet you have your joy and satisfaction now that �the Igbo Nation just missed a chance to thumb its nose at other Nigerians� but call your friends and relatives in Nigeria or elsewhere to see how disappointed and heavy-hearted they are. Ask the Yoruba monomaniacal president of Nigeria how he feels. The temporary happiness that might have flooded the hearts of countless Nigerians thus enabling them to temporarily forget their plethora of woes on account of Obasanjo�s brutal dictatorship has now been dammed because the Eagles did not win this cup. Somewhere in the back of his mind, the ever-vindictive goon might think that this was another calculated attempt by Igbos to deny his blind administration any legitimate happiness, hence do not be surprised if tomorrow you hear that Chairman Chukwu has been replaced! Also, the purported assistance that Obasanjo was expected to lend to Okocha in recovering the money he lost in a Nigerian bank remains to be seen. I do not want to preempt the process, but something tells me that with the failure to win the cup, this bumbling unfaithful president cannot and should not be expected to deliver on his promise. I�d like to be proven wrong!

Addy, so go ahead and rejoice that Nigeria lost. The fact remains that the majority of Nigerians that do not visit or contribute to this forum are grief-stricken at the Eagles� loss. If your happiness is coming at the expense of the people that contribute to this forum, then perhaps you ought to remember that most of these people do not really give a hoot how the Super Eagles performed in the final analysis because they are somewhat removed from the bitterness of the defeat. Secondly, you would do well to remember that these same people might never want anything positive recorded in the administration of Obasanjo, the YORUBA [Smile] president of Nigeria.

[ February 12, 2004, 01:38 PM: Message edited by: Anaedo ]

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For anyone who understands the game of soccer[football], knows that you do not coach or teach players how to kick a penalty kick. Any 6 year old who plays soccer knows that your aim is to kick the ball away from the keeper and make a score. I believe thats why they call it...a woman's goal because it is cheap and easy. Addy should know better, that is if he understands the game of sport. Christian Chukwu did his maximum best but one player goofed.

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There is only so much one can achieve with individual skill and luck, especially in a team sport such as football...When time came to exhibit technical know-how, the boys became flat-footed.--Addy.
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Sad loser.
So you are jealous because NO Nigerian or indeed African player can beat the maradonic moves of Jay Jay Okocha nor that of Kanu Nwankwo who happen to be Igbos?
Whine as much as you can, the truth is that those folks are not only a household name in Africa but around the world! Beside, they got there by combination of cheer luck, hard work and ofcourse IGBO INGENUITY.

Since the essence of all your input herein, like those before it is to deny the Igbo coach and players their dues, it might interest you then to know that it was NOT an Igbo fellow, rather it was a half-breed Nigerian, born of Ishan father and Russian mother by name PETER ODEMGHWIGIE that went "flat-footed" by missing the last penatly shootout that sent the Nigerian side parking. Now go figure!


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My take is that Chukwu has outlived his usefulness to the NFA and should retire to his village. ---Addy.
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You are BIASED.
The lastest news is that Chukwu's team just dismissed the Malian side on 2-1 aggregate.
So it's only a die-hard ethnocentric like you who would discribe a Coach who coached a team (the Nigerian team) that finished THIRD in a tournament with 24 participating countries as someone who has "outlived his usefulness".
Before you start comparing Chukwu to the juju priest Onigbinde, you should realize that there were teams like the Cameronian side which is coached by a westerner, but inspite of that, they also met their WATALOO in the hands of Chukwu's side. So, whenever you remove your tribe-rimmed google, you and people like you will give Chukwu the CREDIT he DESERVES.


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What a shame on all those who saw in the Eagles, a golden opportunity to flaunt their myopic opinions about the hegemony of their tribe!!---Addy
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A case of a man beaten to his game shedding crocodile tears.
If I may ask, which Nigerian nation is the worst at flaunting their tribal hegemony at other Nigerians more than the Yoruba nation? If I should reframe the question, could you tell us which Nigerian nation can NEVER live or work with others AS A TEAM?


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NIGERIA 2 - MALI 1.
with that result Nigeria is finally placed at THIRD place in the 24th African Cup of Nations. Who would then sincerely say that Chukwu and his boys has not delivered?

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If that team members were all of Igbo blood, that cup would have returned to Biafra. The pride of the black man was at stake. But we know the chauvinist/pompous Yoruba in particular will sell out to the West/foreigner just so he can feel "shofisticated and best educated."

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Despite his rants here on this forum, it took this thread to understand clearly this guy Addy for what he really is. Chukwu did extremely well with the very limited options he had, thanks to the impositions from Ogunjobi(sports minister)a yoruba. Prior to the competition, chukwu's list was pruned and ridiculous additions were made by the NFA(nigeria football association or no future ambition). Chukwu had no other option but to mold this team around Kanu and Okocha. The only yoruba person in the team, Olofinjana was the weak link. The equalizing Tunisian goal in the semi-final match came from the penalty kick caused by Olofinjana. This fellow, Olofinjana took the place of Christian Obodo, an Igbo boy who plays in the Serie A italy for perujia. Needless to say that the Serie A is a much more advanced league than where Olofinjana plys his trade. The simple fact is that they sacrificed exellence on the alter of mediocrity. Biafranigeria sports ministry was uncormfortable that if they field the best of biafranigeria players, at least 90 percent will be Igbo. Also, another Igbo boy Uche Kalu(a very good player)was dropped by the sports minister and his cronies. The only yoruba who could make this particular team is a certain Obafemi Martins but in a typical yoruba fashon, he refused to honor the invitation extended to him by Chukwu.

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Nwa-Aro,
You always amaze me by your half and half understanding of pertinent issues. Was there ever a need for penalties in the first place?


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NIGERIA 2 - MALI 1.
with that result Nigeria is finally placed at THIRD place in the 24th African Cup of Nations. Who would then sincerely say that Chukwu and his boys has not delivered? .. Nwa-Aro

Most Definitely, who says he hasn't delivered? Now we can fully appreciate the much-taunted standards of the moribund biafran nation.

Mr Ogbunigwe,
You must be a poor reader of people. That it took you this long to come to terms with my brief on this messageboard speaks volumes. We are by now used to the plethora of excuses that your ilk are wont to come up with each time their imperiousness is struck down by the forces of reality. How i only wish you will quit hallucinating and face the reality. At the beginning of the game or thereabout, biafran juggernauts on the board gave it all to the Eagles because in their opinion, we now have the perfect situation where the head coach, the team captain and 90% of the cast members are descendants of Okonkwo. I guess you guys forgot to include the venerable Odumegwu Ojukwu in the supporters' club list, to spoil what would have been a showcase of the best of biafran "technology" on the fields of Monastir. Instead of looking for scapegoats, you guys just need to zip up and find the quiet to massage your bruised overblown egos. Ciao!

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"Was there ever a need for penalties in the first place?---Addy.
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The more you talk the more you ring yourself in.
Every follower of the game of football will agree with Nwa Aro that penalty kicks have been used to win or lose important matches.

Except you are now confirming what some are now saying that Chuckwu was forced to sidelene Kanu Nwankwo in place of that Edo chap who stopped Nigeria from getting to the final and surely to lifting the cup JUST TO FRUSTRATE CHUKWU.
Those who hold this view may not be far from the truth because I cant undertand why Kanu was sidelined in that all important match and after watching the accuracy at which Kanu score penalties in both club and country engagements (he did many at the Olympics where Nigeria took gold) I really dont see Kanu Nwankwo playing that ball into the waiting hands of the Tunisian goalkeeper as that confused and INEXPERIENCED half-breed Edo kid did.


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Meanwhile, those who are supposed to know say Chukwu "DID WEll" with totally unknown players and are throwing their SUPPORT behind the man addy said should "retire to his village".

Segun Odemagbami and Stephen Keshi support coach Christian Chuckwu's DREAM TEAM:
http://www.thisdayonline.com/news/20040214tun03.html

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Addy,
I follow biafranigeria football very closely and your write up above showed that you have no clue as to what goes on in BiafraNigerian football. If you did, you won't have any qualms with what I wrote above because those were undisputable facts. Actually, the team Chukwu had was one of the weakest sides ever to be fielded by biafranigeria due to the fedral character that was imposed on the team by sports ministry at the expense of better talents. I'll also like you to know that it wasn't mere coincidence that most biafranigeria coaches both foreign and local from clemence westerhof, Philip Troussier, bonfere joe, Librets, all the way to Shuaibu Amodu and even onigbinde seemed to have a team dominated by "okonkwo decendants". It is obvious you didn't see any of the African cup games so any attempt to argue with you will be a waste of time.

[ February 14, 2004, 01:33 PM: Message edited by: Ogbunigwe ]

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Nwa-Aro,
With the almighty Igbo midas touch being espoused daily on this website, i shouldn't look forward to a 1-1 draw with any Tunisian side, talk less of being subjected to the ridicule of slugging it out futilely via penalty kicks. I know that you now understand.

Mr. Ogbunigwe,
That you draw false inspiration from news snippets here and there does not confer on you any authority on Nigerian, nay world soccer. You were being very subjective when you inferred that i do not understand Nigerian soccer nor watched the Nations Cup because of course, i understand Soccer and i also watched the Nations cup. Well what do you expect from a wanna be biafran; bold-faced lies, braggado, false premises, and pretext. Even at this very base level, one would expect better from you. Just take a cue from your elders like Ohafia, Chiboy, Waypoint2zero, Biafra, Patrick, Ochiaga, Umoren, and of course Amadi O,who have since seen the futility of their endeavor and haved moved on to other Biafra-or-nothing ventures. Stop propagating your tomfoolery, because as it is, the verdict is in and the cacophony has since long ago died a natural death.

[ February 14, 2004, 02:47 PM: Message edited by: addy ]

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"With the almighty Igbo midas touch being espoused daily on this website, i shouldn't look forward to a 1-1 draw with any Tunisian side, talk less of being subjected to the ridicule of slugging it out futilely via penalty kicks."---Addy
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Ol' Boy,
From the lobsided and somewhat misinformed information you have thus far posted on this thread, I am beginning to believe 'Ogbunigwe' when he said you did NOT watch the Nigerian side play. Because if you did watch the match between Nigeria and Tunisia, you would have known that it was the "midas touch" of Kanu's maradonic dribbles that was cut short by a Tunisian defender that actually earned Nigeria the penalty kick. It was also another Igbo's "midas touch" in the person of Jay Jay Okocha that gave Nigeria the one and only goal of the match.

If not for what I now suspect to be SABOTAGE, when the Tunisians equalized and the match ended one a per and the alternative after a drilling overtime elapsed. the only place the Igbo guys were able to exhibit their "midas touch" was through penalty shootout. To proof their mettle, all the Igbo guys who took to the eitheen yard box showed the Igbo "midas touch" by scoring ALL their kicks.
Unfortunately, when it came to that non Igbo chap from Edo State, just like everything Nigeria, he became "flat-footed". So if you watched that match, you will know by now that Igbo INGENUITY is not transferable, nor can you just belittle it because your type of Nigerian are NOT that blessed with IGBO MIDAS TOUCH.

Infact, we Igbos in this country (germany) have been moving with our heads TALL since the Jay Jay Okochas showed the world what an Igboman/woman can do, ie, inspite of pre-born jealousy and hatred from other Nigerians.
As my brother Ukaobasi would say, YOU CANT KEEP A GOOD MAN (people) DOWN!

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Originally posted by Waypoint1Biafra:
One aspect of this victory is an eye opening that Biafra/nigeria do not have to hire foreign expects for technical know how. The resources is within and gotta be tapped. kudos to Chukwu and the boys.

Recently, I read that there is no single black Manager or Coach in English Premiership or even First Division. Yet many blacks have all it takes to occupy those positions, the only probem is the colour of their skin. They are not even invited for interview. I do not blame the English.

But in Africa, blacks should be in charge of Nigerian/African teams, no matter where they come from. It is normal that after a career in football, the next possible job would be coaching or managing teams. No body would wish all the retired black footballers to stay without jobs because Oyibo would do better. This applies in every field. For blacks, it is time for handover or learning time.

Chukwu's team has just eliminated Cameroon team, inspite of the costly French coach they have. Even if we have some shortcomings which I really doubt, we can only learn by doing the job, making mistakes and learning from them.


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Except you are now confirming what some are now saying that Chuckwu was forced to sideline Kanu Nwankwo in place of that Edo chap who stopped Nigeria from getting to the final and surely to lifting the cup JUST TO FRUSTRATE CHUKWU.[/b]

I was also surprised that the young player was chosen to play penalty while we have more experienced players like Kanu, etc.

I am no professional goalkeeper, but I would have caught that ball as well. It was evident where he was going to play the ball, no goalkeeper would miss it.

The Eagle's goalkeeper has also to improve. He should be given the opportunities to train better in handling penalties in particular.

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I can't believe it. Now that Chukwu has lost he is no longer Chukwu the Igbo Wonderman; he is Chukwu the victim betrayed by Yoruba players and Nigerians as a whole. You people go kill me oh! [Efulefu Smash]
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The smart money was on the Nigerian team to win that trophy, after beating the other good teams, South Africa and Cameroun. But, Tunisia was very hungry.
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A more important point is that Christian Chukwu's performance has strengthened the prospects of local coaches. There has been so much suspicion and tittering about the ability of local coaches to handle the national football teams. The performance of these coaches also left much to be desired. Fanny Amun once took a handicapped junior team to a global tournament, and he boasted that he and his boys would "fumble and wobble" to the final. They didn't stand a chance. They wobbled out of the tournament. In the last World Cup, Baba Onigbinde's performance as the coach of the Super Eagles became the butt of common jokes. "Okay, boys, go out and try and your best!", he was reported as saying at every turn instead of providing quality leadership. Even persons who had never kicked a ball in their lives complained that Onigbinde could not read a match and make informed changes in the line up. While other coaches displayed some animation during matches, Onigbinde always sat down, showing no emotion, totally unpertubed. The players complained. The crew grumbled. Nigerians soon named Onigbinde "Baba siddon look" or simply "Coach Lookman". But now, Chukwu has shown us another possibility. Local coaches can perform well and achieve results. What they need is exposure and motivation.


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African Nations Cup Achievement


Onigbinde = Silver


Chairman Chukwu = Bronze


Over to you Judge Judy for unbiased judgment


The last time i checked silver is still rated higher than bronze, and Onigbinde was the first Nigeria coach to lead our national team to a silver medal in the Nations cup.

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More proof that the lazy Yoruba and pseudo-yoruba (Edo/Ekiti) members of the Super Eagles team were responsible for the Cup of Nations defeat of BiafraNigeria by Tunisia. [Efulefu Smash]

Igbo Team defeats Tunisia to win African Super Cup. Up Enyimba

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Bababoys:

If you carry on like this you may get a job at one of the Ngbati tabloids:

In the 1984 tournament Onigbendi won only one game in open play i.e. 2-1 against Ghana. His team was held to a 2-2 draw by Malawi the weeping boy of the group. It was during that Onigbendi's outing that BiafraNigeria was made to believe that the Cameroun was indomitable as they wallopped Onigbendi's troop 3-1.

The chairman has changed all that.

Onigbendi's second bite of the cherry(the last world cup) was also to tell the watching world that the African is no match for European/foreign managers/coaches.

The chairman has also changed all that.

It was little wonder that Onigbendi was banished to his modakeke or is it fadakeke enclave after his shilver outing.

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Ohafia:

Abeg which one u come carry ur kalabule dey put Pa Awo for ur smesme talk. Abi Awo na im tell una make una no get free education? Na wah oh!

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Ohafia Udumeze wrote:

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If you carry on like this you may get a job at one of the Ngbati tabloids:

In the 1984 tournament Onigbendi won only one game in open play i.e. 2-1 against Ghan

I hope you are not disputing the fact that Onigbinde led the Eagles to a Silver medal in the Nations cup

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