Vincent Enyeama wins Goal Nigeria Player of the Year 2014


Vincent Enyeama has been named the Goal Nigeria Player of the Year 2014, winning the award courtesy of overwhelming votes from readers of the football website.



The Lille and Super Eagles goalkeeper led the field that included illustrious compatriots Ahmed Musa, Obafemi Martins, Mfon Udoh and Ikechukwu Uche. A joyful Enyeama, 32, accepted the award at his club in France on Monday morning.




"I’m really happy. I want to thank my teammates at Lille, the Nigeria national team, my coaches, my wife, my fans, everybody who voted for me, who scream for me during matches to encourage me. And the journalists, without which nothing will be possible.”


Enyeama is only the second player to win the Goal Nigeria Player of the Year award following John Obi Mikel’s dominance in the past two years.


"I think it’s really hard for a goalkeeper to be recognized. I want to say to all the other goalkeepers that they have to work hard. If they work hard, with God, everything is possible,” he said.


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Photos: Miss Black Africa UK pays courtesy call on Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK


Miss Black Africa UK 2014, Nigeria’s Jacqueline Ilumoka paid a courtesy call on the Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Dalhatu Tafida. The event took place yesterday, the 5th of Jan. 2015.


She was accompanied by the founder of Miss Black Africa, Mr Dele Onabowu , the runner up Joanitha Ntangeki from Tanzania and some of the 2014 finalists(Fortune Otuzi, Perpetual Chilaka, Ruth Nwaguma and Adenike Lanihun). See the photos after the cut...






Also present at the meeting were ambassador A.S. Ogah(Minister for Information, Culture and Sports) and ambassador Shina Alege (Head of Consular and Welfare)


Jacqueline was crowned queen in October 2014 and plans to work with the physically disabled. She will be embarking on a charity mission to Nigeria in March 2015.





The founder of Miss Black Africa, Dele onabowu presented a Special Recognition Award for 'Outstanding Service to the Community' to the High Commissioner.





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If you cannot lie, get out of politics- Niger state governor


Governor of Niger state, Aliyu Babangida says that one has to tell lies to survive in the political scene of today, adding that there is no morality in politics. He says if anyone wants to pursue morality, they should go and become Imams or Pastors. The Governor stated this while inaugurating the PDP guber campaign committee in Minna the state capital yesterday January 5th.

"If you cannot lie, get out of politics. Anything you are involved in has its own rule. You are in politics to win, win first and let other things follow. Don’t be the one crying louder; lest you will be the one ‎they will take to court. If you are talking of honesty or morals, go and become an Imam or pastor. Politics cannot be the way it used to be.


"The challenges are more now, the variables have changed, the issues that we are going to face in 2015 are different from the ones we faced in 1999 and we must bear this in mind. Our society is not as grateful as it used to be, the values and morals have gone down. If you want to win, use the modern morality. We have worked for the people. Politics is not about sadaka (giving alms), politics reminds people of what you have done. Go out and remind the people of what we have done.” he said

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