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NDLEA, Partner’s NPFL On Drug Test For Footballers

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) have forged a partnership to conduct drug tests for footballers across the country. This collaboration aims to combat the issue of substance abuse in Nigeria by implementing stringent measures within the football community.

This was according to a statement by the Director, Media and Advocacy NDLEA National Headquarters Abuja, Femi Babafemi, on Saturday.

Uche George Egbe, Head of Legal & Compliance, NPFL; ex-International Daniel Amokachi; Chairman/CEO of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd); Chairman, Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye; Mohammed Nasiru Sa’idu, Board Member, NPFL; and Prince Davidson Owumi, Chief Operating Officer, NPFL, when the NPFL leadership paid Marwa a visit to seek collaboration with NDLEA on the conduct of drug test for footballers at the Agency’s headquarters in Abuja

According to the statement, this was one of the highpoints of discussions between the leadership of the Agency and the football league when the Chairman of the NPFL board, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye led a delegation including ex-international, Daniel Amokachi on a courtesy visit to the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) in Abuja on Friday.

The delegation also included the Chairman of Sokoto State Football Association, Mohammed Saidu Nasiru; Chief Operating Officer of the NPFL, Davidson Owumi and Head of Legal, NPFL, Uche George Egbe.

Elegbeleye acknowledged the inspiring and impactful leadership Marwa has given NDLEA to become a frontline law enforcement agency now respected home and abroad.

He said the activities of the agency have not only raised national awareness about the drug scourge but have equally curbed the impunity of drug cartels and barons.

He said part of the problems facing the sports industry in the country especially football is betting and use of performance enhancing drugs by footballers.

He said he has to reach out to the agency for partnership to salvage the situation.

“The only agency that can save this situation is NDLEA by working with us to carry out random drug test on our players. Once they know we conduct drug test, they will refrain from abuse of illicit substances. This is why we seek the support and partnership with NDLEA”, Elegbeleye stated.

In his response, Marwa commended the NPFL boss for his giant strides and innovations to build the football league.

He assured that the agency won’t relent in its offensive action against drug cartels in the country. He expressed the willingness of NDLEA to partner with NPFL to curb abuse of illicit substances by footballers.

“We are happy with your request for random drug test for players. This is available in all our commands nationwide and we are ready to work with you in this respect. We are very ready to collaborate and support you in your quest”, Marwa stated.

He said the league should also consider mobilizing star footballers to get involved in open advocacy against drug abuse because a lot of youths look up to them as role models.

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Former SWAN President,  Dapo Sotuminu Dies

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The Nigeria sports community has been turned into mourning as former president of The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, (SWAN), Dopo Sotuminu dies after brief illness

The deputy sports editor of New Telegraph,  Sotuminu death was announced on Wednesday.

According to the report, the veteran sport analyst and writer died after a brief illness in Lagos.

A statement made available by the Lagos State chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, described late Sotuminu as a thoroughbred professional and gentleman.

The association affirmed that beyond Sotuminu’s professional achievements, he was also a visionary who championed grassroots sports development through the Victor Ikpeba 5-Aside Tournament and as the Director General for Sports at the Surulere Local Government Area of Lagos.

The Lagos SWAN chairman, Debo Oshundun said it was evident throughout his illustrious career. He said he rose from a cub reporter to serve as the Deputy Sports Editor at New Telegraph Newspaper, Sports Editor at Compass Newspaper, Director of Communication with the Nigeria Women Football League, and Media Director for the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon.

“This is a loss that strikes the heart of the association and serves as a painful reminder of the toll taken on the journalism and sports community.

“Sotuminu’s untimely departure is a case of one too many as we battle with the death of another member, Adeyinka Adebayo. This will surely leave an indelible mark on Lagos SWAN and its members,”Oshundun said.

The Lagos SWAN family extends heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues left behind, as his legacy in sports journalism and sports development will never be forgotten.

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Man U’s new Manager Amorim arrives in Manchester

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Manchester United, new Manager, Ruben Amorim, has arrived at the club’s Carrington training complex in Manchester.

According to the report, the energetic 39-year-old boarded a flight from Beja airport in Portugal to Manchester on Monday morning.

This was just hours after orchestrating a 4-2 win over Braga in his final match in charge of former club, Sporting.

Amorim, who arrived on Monday afternoon, was greeted outside the men’s first-team building with a hug from chief executive Omar Berrada, and was also welcomed by sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox.

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Galatasaray Fans Gives Osimhen Heroic Welcome

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Nigeria Super Eagles striker and Italy Napoli goal getter, Victor Osimhen was mobbed by Galatasaray fans at the Istanbul Airport, as he arrived in the country ahead of completing a loan move from Napoli.

Nigerian striker left Italy via a private jet, there photographs of fans waiting for him at the airport began to surface on social media.

The fans sang chants and clapped joyfully, with Osimhen reciprocating their affection by joining in.

The 25-year-old is set to sign a one-year loan deal with Galatasaray.

It is understood that the deal has a break clause in January, which allows Osimhen leave for another club if Galatasaray receive a fee.

Napoli have also reduced Napoli’s release clause to €75m.

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