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Gov Diri Hails Bayelsa Athletes On NDSF Feat

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Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa state

By David Owei ,Baylesa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has applauded the state’s athletes to the just-concluded maiden Niger Delta Sports Festival for their first place finish.

Bayelsa topped the medal table winning 42 gold, 29 silver and 15 bronze ahead of Delta State that had 41 gold, 26 silver, and 32 bronze medals.

The week-long festival, held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, with over 3,000 athletes from the nine Niger Delta states participating in 17 sports, was sponsored by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Governor Diri, who gave the commendation on Wednesday at the 159th session of the state Executive Council in Government House, Yenagoa, said the feat achieved by the state’s team demonstrated team work, perseverance and good management.

The governor stressed that the laurels won by the team has justified that his administration’s decision to construct a stadium was not misplaced, as it would be useful in grooming more talents to bring honour to the state.

Diri said: “I welcome Team Bayelsa who were in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, to participate in the maiden edition of the NDDC sports fiesta. We closely monitored it and at the end of the day, Bayelsa State emerged champions.

“Team work, individuals at their best, good management and perseverance paid off. I hope and believe that this will be the turning point for Bayelsa.

“On behalf of your government, I thank you all for your efforts in ensuring that Bayelsa was always at the top in sports development. You have given us the reason the new stadium must be completed. We believe that we have an abundance of talents and skills in every area of sports and we need to bring up those talents by providing facilities.

“We have not misplaced priority in our thinking to start the FIFA-rated stadium project. We believe that you will continue to do more to bring more laurels to our state.”

He stated that apart from sports, Bayelsa was also at the threshold of making history in infrastructure development and in other sectors.

Diri said his administration would be remembered for the big ticket projects it embarked upon.

The governor noted that with the senatorial road projects such as the Nembe-Brass, Oporoma-Ukubie-Koluama, the expected Ekeremor-Agge and many other projects, when completed, would positively impact on socio-economic development of the state and beyond.

He also assured that with the procurement of gas turbines coupled with the partnership with the federal government’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA), there would soon be steady power supply in the state.

The Bayelsa helmsman implored his cabinet members to remain focused on delivering projects that would enhance the quality of life and not be distracted by those that do not mean well for the state.

“We have done very well. The projects we inherited, we have completed most of them. We also started our own projects. Today, we are sure of the Nembe-Brass road in the Eastern senatorial district. We started it and invited the Federal Government and it awarded phase two of the project while we are doing the first phase.

“The information available to me indicates that the Central senatorial road to Oporoma-Ukubie- Koluama, which has a bridge of over 600 metres at Angiama, will be completed this year.

“The Ekeremor-Agge road, which we inherited and tarred to Ekeremor, we are about to award the remaining part. We are also constructing several other massive road infrastructure in the state.

“In education, we just commissioned six secondary schools in Yenagoa. We began a paradigm shift to hands-on education by building science and technical colleges in every local government area.

“I believe that this government is on the threshold of making history, particularly with the new programmes and projects we have initiated.

“Power is also there as we are procuring our turbines for independent power in Bayelsa State. We just returned from Abuja after yesterday’s partnership event with the Rural Electrification Agency. All of these speak to the fact that we are doing very well.”

The governor also thanked Bayelsans for the warm reception accorded wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, when she visited the state.

He stated that the gesture demonstrated the hospitality of Bayelsans, which the President’s wife acknowledged.

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Bayelsa Queens chairman hails Gov.Diri for Rewarding Team

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Gov.Douye Diri of Bayelsa state shaking hand with Bayelsa Queens coach in appreciation for their victory

 

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The chairman of Bayelsa Queens FC, Pastor Robin Angonimi Apreala has hailed Governor Douye Diri for the show of love towards the reigning Nigeria Women Football League champions.

Pastor Apreala said the governor’s gesture to reward the players and officials of the Prosperity Girls after their heroic outing in the NWFL Super Six was indicative of his unparalleled passion for sports development, maintaining that the latest reward has affirmed the Governor’s love for sports.

The Chairman commended the Governor for always acknowledging hard work irrespective of the sports, stating that the continuous gesture has made Bayelsa to be the envy of other states in the nation, describing the Governor as a blessing to sports in the State and the entire country.

“The gesture by the governor is a tonic that will lift the team, ahead of the WAFU Zone-B tournament in Cote d’Ivoire this month”, Apreala said.

“The players will not rest on their oars till they return home with the WAFU Zone-B CAF Women’s Champions League qualifying trophy”.

Pastor Apreala opined that the emergence of Senator Douye Diri and Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo as governor and deputy governor has brought about a new dimension in sports in the state, adding that the premium attention accorded the team has positively engaged the youths in the state.

He equally appreciated the Deputy Governor Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the Commissioner for Sports Development, Dr. Daniel Igali, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Sports Development, Mrs Grace Alagoa, Board members, supporters and the media for their immense support and contributions to the team’s success.

Pastor Apreala also lauded the team’s sponsors, Premium Trust Bank for rewarding the players as well as donating a bus to the team to execute their matches.

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Bayelsa United confirms Coach Ladan Bosso abscondment from duty …writes Secetary-General of NFF

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Coach Ladan Isah Bosso

 

By Amos Okioma

Management of the Bayelsa United Football Club has confirmed the abscondment of Coach Ladan Isah Bosso from duty as the Technical Adviser to the team, describing it as shown of arrogance and disrespect to Bayelsa and it’s people.

57 years old Ladan Bosso, who was contracted last year as Technical Adviser to the Bayelsa State darlin team and moved the team through a survival battle to the 10th position during the 2024/2025 NFFL season.

It was gathered that Ladan Bosso, who is the President of the Nigeria Coaches Association and former Head Coach of Nigeria’s U-20 national team, was lured by the newly promoted Barau FC team of Kano with a promise to double his pay package.

Barau FC has however announced and unveiled Ladan Bosso as the team’s Technical Adviser for the new football season. The announcement shocked management and supporters of the Bayelsa United who thought Ladan Bosso was on holiday.

Though the details of the contract agreement reached with the Bayelsa United FC remained unknown, it was confirmed that Ladan Bosso has abandoned all ongoing Pre-Season preparation of the club and joined Barau FC.

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, who is also abreast of the development also mentioned it during the last State Executive Council meeting while hosting the victorious players of the Bayelsa Queens.

Gov. Diri, it was gathered, advised the management of the team to write the NFF about Ladan Bosso action before embarking on the recruitment of a new Coach for the team.

Reacting to the development, in a petition filed before the Secetary General of the Nigeria Football Federation, the management of the Bayelsa United through it’s Chairman, Nwakwe Tarilaye, described Ladan Bosso action as ” brazen show of disrespect and arrogance to the state and Government of Bayelsa State”.

According to the letter, titled “Notification of Abscondment from Duty by Ladan Bosso”, “Ladan Bosso has absconded from duty without any form of communication.it is now public knowledge that Ladan Boss has contracted a new deal with newly promoted Barau FC of Kano when he has a subsisting contract with us.”

“His conduct being President of the Coaches Association only speaks to a brazen manifestation of arrogance and disrespect to the government and people of Bayelsa State.”

” The action of Bosso is not only embarrassing but also a distortion of our preparation for the 2025/2026 NFFL season.Mr.Bosso has violated the terms of his contract with the club.”

” Consequently, it is our considered stand that Mr Ladan Isah Bosso be made to pay damages of N30 million for breach of contract and serve as a deterrent to others coaches.”

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AKASSA’s Enduring Contribution to National Sports Development

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By Dave Ikiedei Asei

In the aftermath of the Nigerian Civil War, the AKASSA clan played a transformative role in rebuilding the country’s social fabric through sports. The conflict had scattered youths across various communities, but the resurgence of sports provided a vital platform for reconciliation, unity, and social reintegration. Sports became more than recreation—it evolved into a vehicle for healing, bonding, and national cohesion.

Recognizing this unifying potential, the federal government introduced key initiatives aimed at rehabilitation and social harmony. These included the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NIFEST), the National Sports Festival, National School Sports Competitions, the Principal’s Cup, Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria (YSFON) tournaments, and the Shell Cup. These platforms laid the groundwork for both grassroots and elite sports development in Nigeria.

The post-war period also marked a strategic investment in regional sporting infrastructure. The construction of stadiums and sports facilities across geopolitical zones boosted competitive sports and gave birth to formidable regional teams such as Spartans of Owerri, Enugu Rangers, Racket Rovers, Redevils of Rivers State, and Stationery Stores of Lagos. These clubs became breeding grounds for talent and incubators of national pride.

The 1972 FESTAC Games stood as a cultural and athletic milestone. Communities from across the nation, including AKASSA, participated robustly. The AKASSA clan distinguished itself by contributing athletes and coaches who represented their region with excellence, inspiring further engagement with sports across the Niger Delta.

In line with the national revival, AKASSA communities responded by establishing local football clubs that would significantly impact regional sports. Notable among them were Redevils FC, Atlantic Ocean FC, and Atlantic Waves FC—founded by Hezekiah Ikio of the Apparabie community. From the 1970s through the late 1990s, these clubs flourished in Brass, Nembe, and Igbomotoru in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, nurturing a new generation of athletic talent.

Prominent athletes who emerged from this era included Hon. Ebieri Jones, Tom Febo (a teammate of national legend Friday Okoh of the Green Eagles), Living Appreye (a.k.a. Dombraye and the first major discovery of late Coach Sinclair), and Felix Bokouru, discovered through school competitions. Additional notable figures such as George Ikelemo—who played under the esteemed Coach Taiwo Ogunjobi at Julius Berger Ajaokuta—also rose to prominence. The list continues with Brantein Dordor, Itari Dordor, Perry Kombo Dadigi, and the late Bob Wendi Digitemie.

The AKASSA clan’s impact on Nigerian sports extends far beyond the football field. The community produced swimming champions like Gentle Ofoin, a medalist at both the Commonwealth and Olympic Games, and Maria Jonah, a former national swimming titleholder. Their achievements placed AKASSA on the global sports map.

Ogrija Ogrija, a war veteran and revered swimming coach stationed at the Isaka Sports Institute, was instrumental in nurturing swimming talent in Bayelsa State. His influence in aquatic sports development remains unmatched.

In the discipline of weightlifting, John Bull Bussa from Sángana made a significant mark. His accomplishments advanced the sport in Bayelsa and laid a foundation for future athletes. Similarly, Friday Okoh transitioned from a brilliant playing career with the Green Eagles to coaching and eventually served as a director in the defunct Rivers State Sports Council.

There has been neglect of pioneers and ,hence there is urgent need for recognition
Despite their substantial contributions, many of these AKASSA sports icons passed on without the honors they rightfully deserved. Neither the Bayelsa State Sports Council nor its predecessor in Rivers State, nor even the National Sports Commission, has adequately recognized these trailblazers. This neglect has ignited public outcry and a growing movement to reevaluate how Nigeria commemorates its sports pioneers and accord the recognition due them.

Hon. Uroh Kiani, a member of the planning committee celebrating the 50 years of grassroots sports development spearheaded by Chief (Amb.) Ogunu Miebi Samson, has called for a cultural shift. He denounced the prevailing trend of posthumous recognition, advocating instead for the celebration of sports heroes during their lifetimes.

Celebrating CHF (Amb.) Ogunu Miebi Samson’s Lifelong Impact

One of the most notable figures in Bayelsa’s grassroots sports development is chief (Amb.) Ogunu Miebi Samson from the Apparabie community in Brass LGA. For over five decades, he has committed his life to identifying and nurturing sports talent at the grassroots level. His mentorship has shaped the lives of countless youths and contributed significantly to Nigeria’s sporting advancement.

In recognition of his dedication, the celebration planning committee is rallying support from government institutions, corporate bodies, and well-meaning individuals to honor CHF Ogunu. This celebration aims not only to acknowledge his lifetime achievements but also to establish a precedent for how Nigeria values and uplifts those who serve the nation through sports.

A Clarion Call to the Nation

The story of AKASSA’s indelible impact on Nigerian sports is a compelling testament to the transformative power of grassroots engagement. From producing elite athletes and legendary coaches to serving as a model of post-conflict reintegration, AKASSA has consistently demonstrated that talent knows no geographic bounds.

It is time for both state and federal authorities to institutionalize the celebration of living sports legends. The planned recognition of CHF Ogunu Miebi Samson should mark the beginning of a broader movement—one that appreciates contributions in real time and inspires the next generation of athletes to dream, compete, and lead.

AKASSA’s Historical Significance
Historically, AKASSA has long held strategic national relevance. Between 1871 and 1890, it served as a prominent British post. The community hosted customs operations and functioned as a key node for the Royal Navy, the Marine Ports Authority (now NPA), and Inland Waterways before operations were relocated to Lagos. Its historical legacy, combined with its contributions to Nigeria’s sporting evolution, cements AKASSA’s status as a community of enduring national significance.

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