Enyimba International and the dearth of visionary leadership.

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If you didn't doze off while watching TV or texting your acquaintances on WhatsApp, there usually is that brief moment when you're lying down all by yourself and you can ruminate over the events of the day. Those or perhaps the plans for tomorrow. Right before sleep sets in and you give in to him. That is what I have…

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Niger Tornadoes fallout: Stats don’t lie

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Twenty-two goal attempts. Seven on target. Seventy percent ball possession. Six big saves by Niger Tornadoes goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed. Those were the numbers that Enyimba churned out in their 1-1 draw at home against Niger Tornadoes on Wednesday. I am sure it would feel terrible for Enyimba fans that after taking a crucial point away from Ibadan, they returned to…

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Tornadoes get a share of the spoils. An abysmal day in office.

I'm still reeling from yesterday's draw against Niger Tornadoes. The excitement and anticipation that filled the Enyimba International Stadium at 4pm was palpable, but the outcome left me feeling hollow. Ecclesiastes 7:14 echoes in my mind: "In the day of prosperity, rejoice. But in the day of adversity, consider." Today, I'm forced to confront the harsh reality of our team's…

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