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Showing posts with label Stadium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stadium. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Lagos ready to take over Surulere National Stadium – Ambode

….Declares confidence in State’s capacity to transform edifice

… Deplorable condition of stadium a national disaster, says Dalung
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday declared the readiness of the State Government to take over the Surulere National Stadium from the Federal Government and transform the facility from its present deplorable condition to a world class sporting centre.
Speaking after embarking on an extensive inspection tour of the facilities in the Stadium alongside the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Solomon Dalung; Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Mr. Amaju Pinnick and other top government functionaries, Governor Ambode said it was unfortunate how things had degenerated, but expressed preparedness to hit the ground running towards restoring the old glory of the Stadium once officially handed over to the State.
The Governor, who recalled how enthusiastic and interesting it was for people in the past to visit the Surulere Stadium even with their families to watch matches and catch fun among others, said repositioning the Stadium would not only help to bring about layers of employment but that it would also facilitate family bonding.
He said: “This visit is very historic. I recall that during our campaign, we promised that we are going to use tourism, entertainment and arts and sports to drive youth employment as well as drive excellence. So, this is just one chapter in that roadmap to growing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Lagos.
“With the state of affairs here, we cannot fold our arms and just leave this monument to just waste away. The last match that was played here was about fifteen years ago but the truth is this, the inner key to youth empowerment and youth employment is actually in re-establishing this edifice to its real world class standard,” he said.
The Governor thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for graciously approving that the Ahmadu Bello Stadium be given to Kaduna State as well as Enugu Stadium and Calabar Stadium be given to Enugu and Akwa Ibom State Governments respectively.
“What we ask for in Lagos is not as if we are being aggressive, we just think that we need to stand up for leadership here and take over the National Stadium,” the Governor said.
The Governor also commended the Sports Minister for spearheading the move to handover the Stadium to Lagos State and expressed optimism that the journey which had started would eventually lead to a formal pronouncement.
He said aside the fact that the State Government was already planning to construct five stadia in the five administrative divisions of the State to grow sports, the government also has a functional agency in charge of facility management, assuring that the Surulere Stadium would be properly and efficiently managed once handed over to the State.
Earlier, Dalung lamented the dilapidated condition of the Stadium which he described as a national disaster, just as he called for serious and comprehensive action to reposition the Stadium and return it to its pride of place.
While expressing confidence in the ability of the State Government to transform it, Dalung specially thanked Governor Ambode for his interest and commitment to the success of the move to reposition the Stadium.
“We have gone round and we have seen the edifice in a sorry state. Whatever we can do to arrest the situation, we must do it. In my village, there is an adage, which says once there is fire disaster, there is no choice of liquid and any liquid that can contribute to extinguish the fire, must be mobilized including liquor. But today, we have a disaster and we must do everything possible to extinguish it.
“I want to thank the Governor for finding time to come. I have received what I can call football gossip from football federation that if the Surulere Stadium is handed over to Lagos and renovated in six months, the next match of Nigeria against Zambia would be played here,” the Minister said.
He also appealed to Governor Ambode to revamp the Stationary Stores Football Club of Lagos.
Some of the facilities inspected at the Stadium include the Molade Okoya Tennis Hall, 3000 Capacity Multi-Purpose Indoor Sports Hall, Beach Soccer Pitch, Synthetic Football Pitch and the 38,000 Capacity Main Bowl Football Field.

Monday, 3 October 2016

Agege Stadium Turns Carnival After MFM NPFL Survival


It was carnival like yesterday when Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL team, MFM secured a last day victory over FC Ifeanyi Ubah to survival relegation to the lower league in a dramatically tensed 90minutes of football.

You recall AgegePulse Magazine had earlier reported the people of Agege resolve to troop out enmass to support their MFM to ensure the team acquire all three points needed to survive relegation. The supporters didn't disappoint as they frustrate the visitors with different songs all through the match.



A first half volley goal from MFM Stanley Okoro was enough to win the game by a lone goal while both the home and away team were reduced to 10 men each for decent. FC Ifeanyi Ubah pressed high to reply the goal but to no avail and later missed a penalty kick.

The stadium was thrown into a frenzy mood when news of Heartland Fc, another relegation zone team took the lead flew into the stadium, before Plateau United levelled the scoreline. However, the ecstatic fans that could not wait till the end of the match were jubilant at the sound of the final whistle, singing praises of their darling club.

Saturday, 1 October 2016

Agege Rally Round MFM for NPFL Survival

The recent unconvincing form of Nigerian professional football league team, MFM FC is a source of concern for lovers of the round leather game in Agege. Since the beginning of the season, Agege football enthusiasts have adopted MFM as their official NPFL team and they never cease to register official presence whenever the team files out for home matches at the prestigious Agege Stadium, thanks to the Six (6) Agege born players in the team (Steven Odey, Abisoye Tunde, Bashiru Monsuru, Sikiru Olatunbosun Fhifhina Monday and Ifeanyin Ifeanyin).
However, despite MFM flying start to the season, the club's recent deep in form that places them lurking around relegation zone in 15th positions with 42 points and a matches to go has been source of worry for the fans yet remain unperturbed.
AgegePulse recently chat with some fans of MFM in Agege. One statement they all echoed is that they will give massive support to the team when they file out for their final match of the season in Agege to ensure the team survive relegation. The fans believe the presence of an NPFL team in Agege week in-week out has brought prominence to Agege Stadium and the Agege community at large, hence promise to rally round the team. MFM is set to take on Ifeanyin Uba on Sunday 2nd, October 2016. A win and favourable results from other relegation rivals would give MFM another top flight stint in the NPFL.