Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Athletics: Breaking national record would still fetch you no winning bonus!


Obisesan, the winner, applauded by Minister. Where is her winning bonus?
*Where is Minister's cash bonus for national record breaker?
By Olalekan Soetan
I am sure that majority of the entire public and the Hon. Minister, Mallam Bolaji Abdulahi, who in my opinion has made some re-structuring to allow room for progress in our sporting federations, was not told that most of those athletes that put up the show at the Ilorin Golden League athletes laboured almost in vein, except for their personal gains of seasonal bests, personal bests and greatest of all setting of new National record that may not be ratified due to "usual" negligence on the part of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria's Technical crew!
AFN came up with a new agenda on how to raise the performance of Nigerian athletes, so they introduced standards before an athlete can gain the usual winning bonus when major competitions are staged to develop athletes and warm up to national trials.
They came up with 1,050 points on IAAF scoring tables, which in my opinion, when viewed on the level of development of current athletes, is outrageous and necessary!
Athletes prepared for the season, hoping the meagre winning bonus would be improved upon, but were surprised after competing in the 1st Golden League at Sagamu (Ogun State) that athletes regardless of your position in their events, they must achieve a performance of 1,050points before kobo can be received as winning bonus!
The implication is, events like 100m, a performance of 10.47s and 11.79s would be required to get paid, which in my opinion is not outrageous, but unnecessary.
In the early season, top athletes like Usain Bolt, the current world record holder and Olympic champion can start season with a 10.2s. And if you compare his personal efforts of 9.5s with 10.2s, there is wide margin between the two, yet he gets paid appearance fees in the tune of thousands of dollars plus he must have been offered accommodation, full lodging, and winning bonus. He would be paid regardless of how bad the performance was, and more if he breaks records etc.
Nigeria's national record is 9.84s and averagely, a sprinter runs 10.6s locally, then towards national championships, they improve to 10.3s, usually, the national sports festival current champions made it to the finals in the proceeding years after the games. And the best, most athletes always put up to make finals is between 10.2s and 10.5s.
Statistically, the last national sports festival was won with a 10.50s, meaning majority of the sprinters ran poorer than expected.
Yet, the standard was raised and maybe the champion just got paid winning bonus in 100m when he ran 10.30s, new personal best!
In windy races, sprinters tend to run faster or slower than usual, depending on the wind direction. So a 10.4s sprinter on a good day can run faster with a wind in his favour or poorer in wind against.
And events longer than 200m are not always affected by wind, though, the final straight can be advantaged when wind for and otherwise if wind against!
Most times, only events from 200m to straight races and jumps are affected, also, throwing events.
In adverse situation, event best efforts might lead to sub-standard results etc. But more importantly, 100m is our best event for men and 400m for women with 49.10s.
Many events when the 1,050points scale was applied, performance these athletes have to put up is as high as the existing national record, some, especially throws and running events above 1,500m, breaking national record would still fetch you no winning bonus!
So sadly, the hammer women would have to break and re-break the yet to be ratified national record to get paid their deserved winning bonus! So they should be aiming at 67.30m...You should get my points now...
These caricature leagues are not up to standard in itself! Even the hammer safety net was not available to prevent serious injuries worst death! No ambulance if serious injuries, common fist aid can not even attend to a top sprinter that cramped during the men 100m final!
Never must the long jump or triple jump be competed without  take-off board, even in earliest games...yet the national record holder is the performance manager if naturally the misfit Technical Director doesn't know.
Plus the imposed Athletes' Representative, Chief Falilat Ogunkoya-Omotayo, who is the 400m national record African holder was there to witness poor welfare imposed on athletes.
I wonder who made a selfish ex-athlete a representative. Athletes have me as their Athletes' Representative, and while performing my duty of presenting their predicament, I was unjustly and unfairly slammed three years suspension.
 Unprecedented in the history our sport world wide when an athlete did not fail doping test! And the slavery goes on and the slave masters in AFN takes glory when records are set, even when they never saw it coming...so the latest record might have been lost.
And coach to the lady is now in Saudi Arabia preparing their athletes against ours...and the runner up lady's being trained by fellow athlete, my friend. And coaches who are in camp can't boast of athletes they train currently.
At least, I have two athletes in camp, one the leader in high jump at all levels

Sunday, June 2, 2013

N850m sponsorship: Globacom boss, Jameel, faces EFCC tomorrow

Mohammed Jameel
Mohammed Jameel, the Chief Operating Officer of Globacom Nigeria Limited, one of the nation’s telecommunications giants, will tomorrow morning in Abuja be appearing before the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the controversial four-year sponsorship of the Nigeria Premier League (NPL)’s N850m fee.
President of the National Association of Nigerian Footballers, Harrison Jalla, had dragged the company before the anti-graft agency over the management of the money after a court judgement had been delivered which was compromised by the parties.
Tunji Babalola, the scribe of the NPL was last Thursday served with the letter of invitation to appear and also shed some light on what he knows about the now controversial N850m.
According to his letter of petition to the EFCC, Jalla had insinuated that “on the 2nd of December 2006 the Nigerian Football league a department of the Nigeria Football Federation a body not known to law entered into a sponsorship agreement with Globacom Ltd.
The agreement has a four-year duration that is to run from 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 football seasons.  The total sponsorship fees is N3,593billion.
The Sponsorship fees was to be disbursed in this order:-
  1. 2006/2007 Football Season   -        787,350,000.00
  2. 2007/2008 Football Season   -        856,880,000.00
  3. 2008/2009 Football Season             -        932,880,000.00
  4. 2009/2010   Football    Season      _       1,016,733,000.00
Globacom met three football season’s obligation and refused to pay the 2009/2010 sponsorship fees.
The Nigeria Football League under the Chairmanship of Chief Oyuiki Obaseki sued Globacom for a breach of contract in Suit No: LD/451/2010 and got judgment in favour of the Nigeria Football League.  The judgment sum against Globacom is N922million.
Jalla accused the NFF officials of having entered into connivance with three Globacom officials: Mohammed Jameel C.O.O., Mr. Adewale Sangowawa (Executive Director) and Mrs. Gladys Talabi (Executive Director) after collecting gratification from Globacom prevailed on the acting Chairman Alhaji Shehu Gusau and the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Football league Mr. Tunji Babalola and entered into a fraudulent compromise of the  original judgment sum of  N922,283,000.00 and received N350million from Globacom which they shared amongst themselves.
He added, “all this conspiracy was behind the back of the NFL lawyer Chief Emma Oboh who fought and won the judgment sum and got garnishee order against Globacom.”
He further alleged that, “they criminally proceeded to cover their tracks by entering into a fraudulent terms of compromise of the judgment that is not backed by any pronouncement of a superior court of competent jurisdiction.”
He then asked the EFCC, “to investigate the fact contained in this  petition, retrieve  the sum of  N850,000,000 (Eight Hundred and Fifty Million Naira only) from Globacom  for  onward  transmission to  the beneficiaries of the sponsorship the Nigeria  players in the premier league through their  premier league clubs and  prosecute all those found culpable in this disgraceful act.”

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Above the law: Nigeria’s untouchable football goons

M. D. Abubakar...shunned by the NFF yet again
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration professes a mantra: Rule of Law. However, the nation’s football administrators are saying with impunity that they are above the law. The nation’s top police chief, the Inspector General of Police wrote to invite them for a chat and they shunned him.
The Police chief wrote his letter dated 23rd May, 2013 with reference number CB:3514/X/LEG/FHQ/ABJ/vol. 22/2 with the title: FACT FINDING INVITATION. The letter was served and acknowledge received by the NFF secretariat on the 24th May, 2013.
The content of the one-page letter read thus: The Inspector General of Police has directed that an enquiry be conducted into the status of the judgment in suit no. FHC/L/CS/962/10 THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN FOOTBALLERS (NANF) VS. NIGERIA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (NFA) & 7 ORS.; in which the Inspector General of Police was ordered to remove with immediate effect, any person found occupying any effective office of the NFA anywhere with the Federation, arising from the purported Election of 26/8/10.
2. Consequent on the above, the following members of the NFA are hereby invited to see the Commissioner of Police Legal on Tuesday, the 28th day of May 2013 by 2:00pm.
3. This is a fact finding invitation in connection with th above mentioned court order. On arrival, please report to the Commissioner of Police Legal, through Barr. Joseph Nwadike (Deputy Superintendent of Police), Lawyer’s Office, 5th Floor, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
4. Accept the warm regards of the Inspector General of Police, Please.
The letter was signed by CSP David Igbodo, Assistant Commissioner of Police for the Commissioner of Police, Legal from the Legal/Prosecution section, “D’ Department (FCID), Abuja.
On the appointed date, the team were on wait for the members of the NFF who neither showed up, e-mail, wrote a letter, sent an emissary or sent an SMS.
According to our sources, at about 7:00pm, the Police team pulled a call through to the Acting Secretary of the NFF, Musa Amodu. He claimed he was there. The call was dropped. The registry of the entre porte of the Police were summoned to bring their register. Musa Amodu or NFF were checked at the time he claimed he came. No signs were found.
The call was put back to him where he was confronted with the fact that he nor anyone from the NFF honoured the Inspector General of Police’s invitation. He then admitted and tried to create a new alibi.
It would be recalled that when the President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan wrote and ordered the Inspector General of Police to carry out the orders of court until it is vacated, the then Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC, Patrick Ekeji, begged for a week to attempt a mutual peace move.
The NFF members in their individual capacities ruched to court to sue the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner of Police. They lost the case which was dismissed by the court.
With the new impunity with which the nation’s police authority has been disparaged by the NFF, we will be awaiting the reaction of the Inspector General of Police who has an option of carrying out the orders of court on him or prosecuting the NFF members for contempt of that court’s orders which they incidentally did not appeal.