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The Super Falcons : Best African Women’s team ever!

- Super Falcons The ‘Greatest’ Elephant Girls of African basketball! First Bank Basketball Club, Mozambique, Bayana Bayana FIFA Women’s World Cup, Club Ferroviari­o of

Tare at it again. hey are about to extend history today when they take on the only team to have dented their record during this outgoing season of the Women’s African Cup of Nations Championsh­ip, AFCON, rounding off in Ghana today.

South Africa’s have been outstandin­g in this year’s event and are the only team that defeated Africa’s most successful female national team in the very first match by a painful lone goal.

As the curtains are drawn this afternoon, both teams that have already qualified to represent the continent in the 2019 meet to settle their scores in what will be a nail biting finale to a great championsh­ip to determine the best team on the African continent in 2018! The major stake in this final match is prestige. The Super Falcons, 8 time-winners out of the last 10 championsh­ips, are poised to avenge their painful first-round defeat and restore their place as the most successful national women’s football team in the history of African football. The

The is Nigeria’s most successful women’s basketball team in history.

It returned from the 2018 FIBA Africa Women’s Club Championsh­ip with a well-earned third-place medal around their necks.

For a team that was idle and did not play in any major competitio­n for most of the season it was a great and consoling result.

Even the national basketball league did not start until 9 months into the season due to crisis that crippled all activities of the national basketball federation during the season.

Despite that, it was truly remarkable that they went to Mozambique, played very well, and only narrowly missed out on playing in the finals for the second year running, when they lost to host and eventual winners,

in the semi-finals. The team only started their own season one month to the African championsh­ip. They went to Mozambique with an assembly of 7 local players and 5 profession­als that joined them from the US and Congo DCR on the eve of the event.

Two of the Elephant Girls, Ayisa and Mfutila, received 2 of the 5 individual awards at the end of the championsh­ip.

Interestin­gly, the Nigerian representa­tives have attended more championsh­ips than any other club in the continent since its inception. Twice, they have won the coveted championsh­ip.

In Nigeria, the Elephant girls have the best records of any team in the country’s basketball history. They have become the unofficial barometer to measure the ‘temperatur­e’ of Nigeria’s basketball’s developmen­t and growth. When First Bank BC is doing well, the Nigerian national team is also doing well.

This year, First Bank Women’s Basketball Club were the country’s sole representa­tive at the African championsh­ip.

Congratula­tions to the ‘greatest’ Elephant girls of Africa.

Chief Justice versus Planner the Dazzler – the unusual encounter!

In this season of nostalgic recall in this column, I have an unusual story to tell about two people deeply involved in my career in football.

The first is very well known and documented, whilst the second is also well known but his relationsh­ip with my career undocument­ed and unknown until now.

My relationsh­ip with ‘Chief Justice’ Adokie Amiesimaka in the Green Eagles for 4 years, from 1977 to 1981, remains a highlight of that period.

Adokie’s dribbles and immaculate crosses from the left side of Nigeria’s attack became a major component of my record as a goal-scorer on the right side, earning me the enviable record as the second-highest goal scorer in the history of the national teams of Nigeria, with 23 goals in 43 internatio­nal Grade A matches, second only to Rashidi Yekini’s haul.

My relationsh­ip with Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, is neither well known nor documented. That relationsh­ip was ignited last week when Adokie and Yakubu met at a social event and compared notes on some common links between all three of us.

I knew Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, as Planner the Dazzler, the nick name we called him throughout our childhood years at St. Murumba College in Jos. We were friends, classmates and mates in our school’s football team throughout our 5 years stay in that great institutio­n.

Between 1966 and 1970, Planner was the star athlete in my school and one of the most outstandin­g in the whole of Benue Plateau State. He was the complete article – Track athlete and footballer in one package.

He was captain of St. Murumba College Football team and one of the fastest thing on two legs in the sprints in the whole State. So good was he that he became only one of two football players that moved up to play for the Mighty Jets of Jos as students from St. Murumba College. The other was late Tijanu Salihu.

When Planner went on to Ahmadu Bello University, he kept up his sports prowess, and represente­d the university at both track and field and football throughout his undergradu­ate days there.

It was during this period that he and Adokie Amiesimaka had their major encounter on the field in the finals of the football event of the 1976 NUGA games.

The match was between the University of Lagos, Unilag, where Adokie was king and was mesmerizin­g football fans with his nifty dribbles, and Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, where Yakubu was dazzling opponents with his quick accelerati­on and incredible sprinting down the flanks to score great goals.

Both of them were key players in their university teams.

On the fateful evening, however, Yakubu’s ABU prevailed and narrowly won. The match became epic not only for the high quality of the performanc­e of both teams, but also for the unusual gesture during the medals presentati­on ceremony after the match.

Unilag were the first to be presented their Silver medals first in accordance with tradition.

When it came to the turn of ABU to collect their own Gold medals, to crown the events of that eventful evening, the team, led by Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, stunned the audience when they specially invited Adokie Amiesimaka of Unilag, to join them on the podium and to be adorned with one of their Gold medals as well!

It was an unpreceden­ted gesture. It was the generous appreciati­on of the brilliance of Adokie’s sterling individual performanc­e during the match, of his ceaseless tormenting of the ABU defense, and of making the match one of the most entertaini­ng, friendly and memorable in NUGA history.

So, in addition to his Silver Medal, Adokie received a Gold medal as well.

ABU won by 2-1. But it is that extended story of the medals that has remained hidden in the archives until both players met and unearthed it again during their chance encounter last week in Port Harcourt at a State banquet hosted by Governor Wike of Rivers State.

Adokie Amiesimaka, MON, is a retired Commission­er for Justice and Attorney General of Rivers State, whilst Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, is the current Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority.

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Lobi Stars Goalkeeper, Kayode Olufemi

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