Friday, August 19, 2011

ATHLETICS FRAUD OF NIGERIA (AFN)


Solomon Ogba, AFN President
It's so shameful & painful that the most populous & richest black race in the world is Nigeria. It is mournful that we could be so blessed & decorated with ruthless, heartless, wicked & prodigal managers to steer the leadership of a blessed athletics-nation like Nigeria.
It is no more news that it is an official policy in Nigeria to cheat in our athletics. I have proven with facts and evidences how we have serially cheated this year alone in the sport. I have shown how latent talents have been shortchanged because the very young girls will not open their laps to be messed up by old but useless men about the age of their father, and have been dropped from competing for their fatherland.
 
NEW DIMENSION:
Think the World University Games (WUG) was meant for students in the universities? Nigeria presented  Ogho-Oghene Omano Egwero for the games!
Which course or and university is he? What is his matriculation number? Just three questions answered will settle this new “lie” I am lying again. I am sure by the time I am through with the list of athletes they took to the event, I will find more ineligible names. (I promise to conclude the checks by weekend). Sure, there would have been more cheats on that team. Just a confirmed sample is all that is reasonable. I am waiting to be made a liar.
 
DYING OF THIRST IN WATER:
A rich proverb in Yoruba says "He who has head has no cap while he who has cap has no head". May God deliver this great nation with over 150million worth of population from her few devilish managers.
Athletics alone will create about 20,000 jobs, run on equipment bank no less than N100m and a budget of N3b and more without government. She alone will be a conveyor belt of talents and world champions.
Who will save this country? In a matter of days, the nation will be in Maputo to register its worst ever disgrace in the All African games. I forewarned. Athletics is a foreigner in Nigeria. Nigerians who are highly rated, who will easily win our medals even in this extremely parlous state of our athletics don't want to do it for their fatherland because of the pedestrian managers there now, what a shame?
Ruth, where are you? We would have asked you to help us mourn unconsolably for the country that is dying of thirst in the middle of waters.

THE LIST OF ATHLETES USED FOR CHEATING: Until the list below is shown to be truly students of Universities either in Nigeria or elsewhere will and should we absolve the entire team.

  1. MERCY ENEWA ABU
  2. BLESSING OGHENERESEME OKAGBARE
  3. IBUKUN BLESSING MAYUNGBE
  4. LAWRETA CHINOSOM OZOH
  5. ENDURANCE ABINUWA
  6. BUKOLA JASPER ADEKUNLE
  7. LESLEY UDOKA NJOKU
  8. EUPHEMIA VICTOR EDEM
  9. UHUNOMA NAOMI-PAULINE OSAZUWA
  10. OMOLARA GRACE OMOTOSO
  11. NKEIRUKA DOMIKE
  12. TOYIN OLANIYI OLADIMEJI
  13. EMMANUEL ADEGBOYEGA BAMISE
  14. OGHO-OGHENE OMANO EGWERO
  15. STANLEY AVWAROSUO GBAGBEKE
  16. JOSEPH OBINNA METU
  17. NKEMDILIM JULIET AGBO
  18. AYEBAINEMI OTOKIMI ISAAC
  19. JULIE ZUWOBOMO DOMINIC
  20. AMALAONYEDUE HELEN ENWEMA
  21. SONIA ABIEYUWA BRODRICKS
  22. BOMA JOSIAH
  23. FESTUS EHUE AKHIGBE
  24. FIDELIS ANDREW AWUSA
  25. MIRACLE CYPRIAN
  26. AFFIONG AGBOR BASSEY
  27. ROSE OSERE DANIEL

WHERE IS NIGERIA HERE?
Does it make a meaning to anyone that Nigeria is extinct in world athletics? Jamaica, a nation not as big as Kwara is stunning the world. We already see their 2012 Olympic medals to be won.  Its not the stupid religion-infested "please pray for us" type. This is about economic law: investment vs dividend, sowing vs reaping, giving vs taking.
I have reproduced this newspaper article as a reference to understand what I mean in all these. There is no shortcut to harwork. Cheating will continue to show how crooked those saddled with managing Nigerian sports and how ungodly they are.


Twin Triumphs! - Sprint power rocks University Games
Russell, Harvey win 100m at World University Games
BY PAUL BURROWES Observer writer
Thursday, August 18, 2011
CARRIE Russell and Jacques Harvey served up two more gold medals for Jamaica, both in the 100 metres, on day two of the 26th World University Games at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in China yesterday.
The 20-year-old Russell of the University of Technology (UTech) equalled her personal best of 11.05 seconds, first achieved in the semi-final yesterday, to run away with the title.With the slowest reaction time in the final, the 2006 World Junior Championship bronze medallist nevertheless motored past the field to become the second Jamaican, after Dahlia Duhaney in 1993, to triumph in this event at the World University Games which was renewed in 1959.
Ukraine's Khrystyna Stuy and Lithuanian Lina Grincikaite took the silver and bronze in 11.34 and 11.44 seconds, respectively. Having lowered her personal best from 11.14 to 11.05 seconds, Russell has issued a strong warning for next year's 2012 Olympics in London. (Is he not prepared for London2012 Olympics?)
Half-an-hour later, Harvey also delivered, but only just, as he got the nod in a photo-finish with Lithuanian Rytis Sakalauskas, with both men posting 10.14 seconds. China's Bingtian Su grabbed the bronze in 10.27.
The 22-year-old Harvey has now become the first Jamaican man to ever a win a medal in the 100 metres at the World University Games. Harvey also joins Usain Bolt (Olympic and World Championships); Lerone Clarke (Commonwealth Games); Dexter Lee (World Junior Championships); O'Dail Todd (World Youth Championships) and Odean Skeen (Youth Olympics) as reigning champions of the 100m event at global championships.
Meanwhile Peter Matthews, also of UTech, will have a tough act to follow after qualifying for the final of the men's 400 metres with a second-place finish in heat three of the semi-finals with a time of 46.21 seconds.
Matthews, 21, will enter the final with the seventh best time and may have to better his current personal best of 46.00 seconds to pull off an upset.
Hungary's national record holder, 19-year-old Marcell Deak-Nagy, has the fastest time in the final with 45.86 seconds, (Note the age of these athletes not like our own cheaters aided and abetted by the Federation) followed by Australian Sean Wroe, who was fourth at his country's national championships, with 45.98 seconds.
The men's 400m final is scheduled for 6:55 am today Jamaican time.
After eight of 46 events at the end of day two in athletics, Jamaica lead the medal tally with three gold, followed by Poland with two gold; Russia one gold, two silver and a bronze; Japan with one gold, one silver and one bronze, and Turkey with one gold to round off the top five. Indira Spence and Shermaine Williams continue Jamaica's hunt when they compete in the women's 100m hurdles, running in heat one and four, respectively. The first four in each heat and the four best performers will advance to the semi-finals.
Later today Anneisha McLaughlin and Anastasia LeRoy will compete in the preliminaries of the women's 200 metres. McLaughlin will run in heat one and LeRoy in the final heat eight, with the first three and the eight best performers progressing to the second round later the same day.
With the men's 200 metres having 11 heats, Jason Young will contest heat three and Rasheed Dwyer heat nine. The first three in each and the seven best performers will advance to the second round some seven hours later.

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