Sunday, April 26, 2015

Super Eagles of Nigeria, a faded Brand - Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello

On that fateful Night,Uncle Femi rushed to my Dad's Peugeot 504 to get the car battery, connected to the TV set, it came alive, NEPA had earlier seized power, and, once again we continued with the Nigeria vs Italy at the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, USA '94.

The Nigeria Super Eagles as at then, was the first African country to be ranked 5th in Global football and so far,the peak of their ratings. Present day, they have capsized like a damaged boat, thrown into a museum where they become an historical object.


The Most Senior National Football team has been reduced to nothing but a laughing object, unfortunately they have gone from Super 'Eagles' to Super 'Chicken' what went wrong is the question on the lips of many Nigerians.

Exit of fine footballers like Rashidi Yekini, JayJay Okocha, Samson Siasia, Celestine Babayaro, Kanu Nwankwo and many others is not a blessing as we only produce average players without solid talents, a player who seem to be exemplary at the start of his career starts to either get distracted, or become so rich, rude and nonchalant, hence we fail as a Nation. However, these players give their best to club and nothing to country

We have gotten to a stage where players want to adorn the jersey for show off or to attract better clubs, most of them do not have the Nation's interest at heart, Sports Psychologists and Administrators need to repair their damaged impression, this is so wrong.

The Nigeria Football Federation need to revive the Super Eagles and take them back to the Glory days, the African Cup of Nations was won by proxy, and I don't believe the Eagles were so good. They did not deserve to win that tournament, I was there from start to finish, it was a poor and lucky Team. As a Nigerian I'm happy we won, but after winning what happened, we collapsed yet again, and could not defend the trophy, Nigeria did not qualify. #EpicFail

Managed with a slim chance to qualify for the world cup, the Squad to the World Cup and Confederations Cup was the worst in the History of the Super Eagles, that squad will be easily defeated by a combination of Kano Pillars and Enyimba International best legs, their performance was poor, yet record was repeated. We cannot always build or rate the Eagles on mere luck. Unacceptable.


Nigeria is blessed with a lot of football Academies, as a matter of fact, it is the in-thing now, the NFF should go back to the roots, get genuine scouts, regulate these Football academies properly, get fully involved. We are a people of 170million and getting 30 solid players out of that should not be a big deal, players should be given trials from time to time, let us end godfatherism in players selection, let us be real if we want to improve. Provide an enabling environment to all and sundry.


Kudos and Many Thanks to the former NFF President, Alhaji Sani Lulu Abdullahi in conjunction with Pa Festus Onigbinde for the Fantastic idea and for inventing the U13 National Team. These set of kids moved to the U17 and later won the FIFA World Cup in 2013, the same set won the All African Games for the U20, that is passing a message, right?.

Shamefully, the NFF have scrapped the U13 National Team, I always ask myself, but why?  Whatever happened to continuity, my heart bleeds for our Football.


And to the Coaches, stop selling players to do businesses, sentiments will not win you tournaments, solid talents is what you need, recently, a player was heavily criticized because he came from China, but truly he had a good match, he scored, and realistically not a Super Eagles material, there are better players who can dominate the field well and bring back the glory.


Must it be foreign based all the time? Big clubs and Big names do not play football as far as I'm concerned. Pure talents, those who know the joker card of the game can do it.


Sponsors are no longer coming and they will rather put their monies on Talent shows which is more genuine than the Super 'Chicken' as people mockingly address them.


Stephen Keshi has been reappointed as the head coach, how far can he go? It will take time and it is a process, he has to be real, cooperate with his backroom staff, work with the NFF Technical department, He cannot do it alone. We need good heads to come together and take us higher. 


Gently, Uncle Femi returned the battery to the car after Roberto Baggio had stopped our chance of getting to the Quarter-Finals, We were all sad and retired into our bedroom, Anty Taiye my Uncle's girlfriend was inconsolable, she wept bitterly. Those were the glory days.

Thanks.
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Friday, January 16, 2015

Day Five: Cutting of Pencil Skirts and 6-Pieces Skirt

 The day six of my training went so well, the best of my five days sojourn so far.

I bought a yard of Linen for 120 Naira equivalent to $80 USD to practise, I cut a six pieces skirt by myself but it was not proportionate compared to the one my Tutor helped me cut out earlier.

I don’t have much energy to write for so long today, please find below for some PICTURES……..


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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Day 4: Home Practice with my Industrial Sewing Machine

Hey Guys, how are you keeping on?

Few Years back I bought an industrial sewing machine to be using for a tailoring business, unfortunately the guy working with me back then could not keep on because of his personal commitments, so I packed the machine somewhere.

Fast Forward to now (2015) I have decided to learn tailoring for three months and I am determined to make myself a household cloth maker in Nigeria and beyond

Too much story innit? today I tried to use the machine at home and it didn't work out well at all, it didnt sew NADA. So I'm going to service it over the weekend like I mentioned yesterday.

Check out some pictures of my struggle with the machine........ wink



MORE PICTURES OF THE APPRENTICE AFTER THE CUT

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Day 3: Sewing of Blouse, Wrapper and skirts cut

Wow!!!

I got a lot done today and I am so proud of myself *wink*

I was able to use some Pieces of clothes to make a blouse, I used needles and thread to patch it together, and also with the assistance of another apprentice, I was able to cut a six pieces skirt, you can check the pictures after the cut.

Hold your breath please, do not laugh :)

Day Two: Cutting of Blouse and BooBoo (Garment)

Today is my second day as an Apprentice, my morale was a bit low because I got to the shop quite late due to some errands that I have to run. I resumed work at 11:45am





It was kind of dramatic and strange when all other tailors around the shops gathered together to pray for me, a spiritual induction I will say (Funny). Afterwards, I bought a malt drink for each and everyone of them with biscuits, they were 24 in number.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Day One: Operated the sewing machine and Cut Iro and Buba

Today 12th of January was my first day and first attempt at tailoring.

I was able to run the machine and also hem two wrappers for a client, my Tutor was quite impressed with my speed, she said I have the zeal and passion and that I will learn really fast. YaaaY!


WELCOME MESSAGE

Hello Everyone, My Name is Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello, a professional journalist, currently based in Abuja, Nigeria.

I got married to my best friend on the 19th of December 2014 at my parents house in Ibadan, a day after the Court wedding which held at the Ibadan-North Local Government area, it was fun and it went well to the Glory of God.

However, after my marriage I decided to pick up an handiwork and I opted for Tailoring and Beading, which kick started yesterday at Wuse Market Abuja, My Tutor's name is Anty Joy.

On this blog, I will be updating my readers on my journey as a Tailoring apprenticeship and how I was able to combine Journalism with Tailoring classes.

Enjoy!

aderonkeogunleye@gmail.com