Excel Boys From Port Harcourt Lift 18th NNPC/Shell Cup
In a classic display of skills and talent, the golden boys of Excel Education Centre, Port Harcourt on Thursday clinched the 18th edition of the NNPC/Shell Cup with a 3 – 2 victory over their counterparts from Fosla Academy, Abuja.
The prize money is a total of N8.2 million – N3.5m for the 1st position; N2.3 million for the 2nd position; N1.3 million and N1.1 million for the 3rd and the 4th positions respectively.
Kelvin Amadi of Excel school and Joseph Ejeh of Fosla were selected by the coaching crew from Feyenoord Academy, as the two best players of the 2016 tournament and would be sponsored for a training tour to The Netherlands.
In the match played at Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere Lagos, Joseph Tari of Excel opened the goals in the 13th minute when he beat the Fosla defenders and the goalkeeper to nod the ball in the net.
The thunderous applause from the team’s supporters hardly subsided when Solomon Abraham of Fosla Academy delivered an equaliser in the 14th minute. Jacob Bamaiyi shot the Excel boys back to the lead in the 33rd minute of play.
The second half saw Tari finding the net again to give victory comfort to his team. In a brilliant show of resilience and determination, Solomon converted a penalty to score the second goal for his side.
A large crowd cheered the two teams. They included the Managing Director, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) and Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Mr. Osagie Okunbor; the Group General Manager CSR of NNPC, Mr. Ahmed Laminu who represented the Group General Manager of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS); and President of the Nigeria Schools Sports Federation, Mallam Ibahim Mohammed.
Earlier, the boys from the Government Science Secondary School, Bauchi had defeated their Asegun Comprehensive High School, Ibadan team by 4:3 in a keenly contested yet very entertaining third place match.
In his comment, Mr. Okunbor commended the discipline exhibited by the students and charged them to live by that standard even away from the pitch.
“The final match is highly competitive but I cannot but commend the level of discipline and fair displayed by the boys,” he said. “They should keep that behaviour in their studies and indeed in everything they do.”
He reiterated the motivation behind the sponsorship of the annual tournament as SPDC’s belief that students could combine their education with football passion without sacrificing one for the other.
In opening remarks before the match, the Group General Manager, NAPIMS, Mr. Dafe Sejebor, noted that over 700,000 students had participated in the championship since inception in 1998. “We are proud to note that some of the footballers that started from here have gone on to play for the national teams and international clubs.
The final ceremonies also witnessed a special performance of the NNPC/Shell Cup theme music by ace songster, Sonny Nnaji.
Also present to watch the final match were the representative of the Chief of Defence Staff, Commodore Ibrahim Umar and ex-international, Segun Odegbami.
The annual tournament, Nigeria’s flagship secondary school soccer championship, is organised by the Nigeria Schools Sports Federation and sponsored by the SPDC joint venture.
Sheikh Abubakar Gumi College, Kaduna won the maiden edition of the cup in 1999 while Rochas Okoracha Foundation School, Ogbuku, Imo State won the 2015 edition. [myad]








Registration Of 500,000 Unemployed: Matters Arising, By Deen Adavize
The registration, through a crafted online portal, according to the announcement, would commence on Sunday.
The portal for the recruitment exercise was given as ‘www.npower.gov.ng.’ According to the Federal Government, the programme is designed to help young Nigerians acquire and develop life-long skills to become solution providers in their community and to become players in the domestic and global markets.
The announcement came at a time when there was increasing call on the APC led government to quickly start implementing the various Social Investment Programmes which it promised during the electioneering campaigns. Before then, the masses were being overwhelmed by, and groaning in extremely hardships.
What appeared to be painstaking preparations for the exercise, many Nigerians thought it would be hitch-free. But so far, the exercise is being executed so poorly that its planning is also being questioned.
Indeed, the registration platform has continued to experience unabated breakdown even as the jobless Nigerians are wasting monies on the process without success.
Added to their frustration was the recent announcement of the successful registration of about 500, 000 applicants by the Presidency via the online platform despite the obvious hitches. This of course, raises suspicion on the exercise.
A cyber-cafe owner who identified himself as Michael said that since the registration portal was launched on Sunday, the duration of hours the website opened and processed could not have received the kind of applicants the Presidency government announced.
He said that he has been monitoring the site 24/7 and that sometimes, the website is not accessible for 24 hours not to talk of processing any application.
He said that the figures quoted by the Presidency could either be bots or bogus, meaning that they were uploaded through the back-door.
Also, an applicant who identified himself as Chinedu, said that since the launching of the portal on Sunday, he has been running from one cyber-cafe to another to register but couldn’t, even after spending about N2,000 in the centres. He complained of frequent breakdown of the website. He suspected that the registration might have been skewed to favour certain sections of the country.
A website developer, Shaibu, however, dispelled the insinuation about the manipulation of the registration exercise, adding that the breakdown of the portal might be caused by huge traffic from applicants. He said that though, the Open Source framework (WordPress) used for the portal was not the best for this type of important website. He blamed the developers who recommended and are using such framework. He explained that the Open Source framework like ‘WordPress’ has so many security breach and can easily develop problems when receiving a huge traffic as it cannot handle too many database quarries or high traffic. This is because multiple script that process within the framework core files and server, especially when multiple ‘Plugins’ (extensions) are used.
Shaibu therefore, advised the government to quickly look into the problem and fix it as many Nigerians are yet to register.
A young artisan, who identified himself as Abdullahi called on the Federal Government to extend the period of registration exercise and provide a mechanism for people in the rural communities that have no access to internet to register. He said that the government should have conducted this recruitment through the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) platform which cut across all the Local governments in the country.
As Nigerians are anxiously waiting to see the outcome of the much talked about exercise; an exercise that will define the readiness of this government to sincerely run social Investment programme, it is imperative for the government to urgently investigate the actual cause of the breach in the registration platform so as to resolve the suspicions it has generated amongst Nigerians. [myad]