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October 28, 2019 2019 FIBA ACC: Air Warriors, MFM get automatic tickets

2019 FIBA ACC: Air Warriors, MFM get automatic tickets

Two Nigerian women basketball club representatives, Air Warriors and MFM Queens of Lagos, have qualified automatically for the 2019 FIBA Africa Club championship to be played in December.

The pair are been joined by Energie Club of Cotonou who also qualified for the final round according to a statement from the FIBA Africa Zone 3 media department.

Air Warriors who made their debut in the women’s league were crowned the 2019 Zenith Bank Women Basketball League Champions after a hard earned 55-53 point victory against MFM Queens in the final.

The Abuja-based side became the first women’s club to win the league in its first year while also setting an enviable record of being the first Savannah Conference side to win the league which had been largely dominated by First Bank of Lagos with nine titles.

MFM on their part improved on their 2018 season when they finished fourth under coach Aderemi Adewunmi to win their first-ever silver medal.

 FIBA Africa will decide the final host of the competition between Angola and Madagascar who have both indicated interest to host the apex women’s club championship in Africa.

 It means that no Nigerian club side (men and women) will be participating in the FIBA Africa zonal elimination series starting on October  28 in Cotonou, Benin Republic with Nigeria already given an automatic slot to the 2020 NBA-FIBA Africa organised Basketball League.

October 28, 2019 VICTOR MOSES BACK FROM INJURY

VICTOR MOSES BACK FROM INJURY

Former Super Eagles forward, Victor Moses, has expressed delight at being back from an injury lay-off.

The Fenerbahce forward, who has been out for 10 weeks, played in his club’s 3-0 win over Konyaspor on Saturday.

He last played for the Turkish side in their 5-0 win over Gazisehir Gaziantep on August 19.

He scored Fenerbahce’s first goal in that match before being replaced due to injury.

The forward took to Twitter to express delight at his coming back.

“Great to be back out there and what a win from the boys,” he wrote.

October 23, 2019 Nigeria, Egypt for ITTF Team World Cup

Nigeria, Egypt for ITTF Team World Cup

Nigeria and Egypt will represent Africa at the 2019 ITTF Team World Cup from November 6 to 10 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

Nigeria will present the men’s team to represent African, while the Egyptian women’s team are the continent’s representatives.

The tournament serves as a test event for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

In Nigeria’s team for the tournament are Segun Toriola, Aruna Quadri, Olajide Omotayo, Bode Abiodun and Azeez Solanke.

Egypt named Dina Meshref, Reem El-Eraky, Yousra Helmy, Marwa Alhodaby and Farah Abdel-Aziz in their team.

Nigeria qualified for the World Cup after winning the 2018 African Championships in Mauritius.

They are returning to the tournament after their last appearance in 2010.

Omar Assar, led Egypt to win the bronze medal at the 2013 edition held in China.

October 23, 2019 Alleged $9.5m FIFA grant: Pinnick, Sanusi to appear in court Dec. 16

Alleged $9.5m FIFA grant: Pinnick, Sanusi to appear in court Dec. 16

A Federal High Court in Maitama, Abuja on Tuesday fixed December 16 for the Office of The Attorney General of the Federation to report the harmonisation of the cases against some Nigerian Football Federation officials in the alleged misappropriation of $9.5m FIFA grant.

Justice Peter Affen had earlier fixed Oct 22 for ruling on the application filed by the EFCC, to join the NFF president, Amaju Pinnick and secretary-general, Mohammed Sanusi.

EFCC dragged three officials of the federation before the court in an alleged $9.5m FIFA grant misappropriation before applying on April 30 to join both Pinnick and Sanusi in the matter as co-defendants.

Those being tried earlier were Christopher Andekin, NFF Director of Administration and Finance, Reagan Zaka, Cashier and the Head of Finance and Account Department Fadanari Mamza.

The EFCC charged the defendants with five counts bordering on criminal conspiracy, breach of trust and misappropriation.

The EFCC alleged that they conspired between January 8 and 26, 2015 to commit the offence, contrary to Section 97 of Penal Code.

Andekin was alleged to have been entrusted with money meant for the development of football in Nigeria, a grant from world football body, the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA).

He was alleged to have fraudulently diverted $1.3m from the NFF domiciliary account with Zenith Bank, an act that is contrary to Section 311 of the Penal Code.

Zaka, on his part, was said to have fraudulently diverted $7.2m from the FIFA grant, while Mamza was alleged of diverting $2.3m. The defendants all pleaded not guilty to the charge.

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