Education
Finding a balance between sports education and academic education is key for young footballers – Ogbonna
Born on the 16th of October, 2002, Ogbonna Destiny Chidera is causing quite a bit of chatter with his display of talent.
The 19year-old, who is currently training with Heartland FC is performing well with the Owerri based club, having played for teams in Europe such as Brescia Feeders in Italy, Tottenham Academy and West Ham Academy in England.

With his beautiful drive of the ball, pace and on spot passes, Chidera is fast becoming a player to be reckoned, as he aspires to play for the senior teams of either West or Tottenham in England.
The highly-rated player stressed that, despite his focus on football as a career, education is key to life.
“Education is key in life. As a Sports man or anything you do in life, you need education. I am currently studying Petroleum Engineering at the Federal University of Owerri, FUTO, and on the verge of completing my education. That’s to tell you how I value education as much as I value my tent in football.”
Still in the nascent stages of his career, the teenage sensation named his father as his role model in life, while for football, he described Portuguese and Manchester United star, Cristiano Ronaldo as his role model.
“I so much hold my Dad in high esteem. He is one man I look up to daily as navigate life. He is a very big role model to me on and off the pitch. I have learnt a lot from him.”
“My role model is Cristiano Ronaldo. I am happy and previlegde to have seen him play and see him break some records. I love the way he plays, he is fast, skilful and he’s got power-packed shots too and these are the characteristics I possess.
“I like to watch his video always and I aim to keep working hard to do better, even than him in the future.”
“Someday I would love to make my own mark, so that, those coming behind would see me as their role model as well in a positive light.
Education
Bauchi Gov reaffirms commitment to basic education

Mariam Abeeb
The Executive Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to strengthening basic education .
He made this known during a working visit to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) headquarters in Abuja.
Speaking during the visit, Governor Mohammed emphasized the critical importance of foundational learning, stating, “Without basic education, nothing works.”
He reiterated that his government remains resolute in advancing the basic education sector, describing it as the bedrock of societal transformation.
Highlighting Bauchi State’s educational reach, the Governor remarked, “Bauchi is one of the biggest states with access to education, so we also accommodate neighboring states.”
He expressed pride in the state’s role in expanding educational opportunities across the region.
Governor Mohammed commended the leadership of the UBEC Executive Secretary, Dr. Aisha Garba, and praised the visible impact of UBEC’s interventions in Bauchi State.
He noted the state has been a significant beneficiary of the Commission’s initiatives, particularly the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) program.
“We have executed numerous projects through BESDA in areas such as infrastructure, enrollment, basic education, and human capital development,” the Governor stated, while also affirming that Bauchi remains fully up to date in accessing its UBEC matching grants—demonstrating a proactive approach to maximizing available educational resources.
The visit underscores Bauchi State’s continued leadership in educational reform and its productive partnership with UBEC in delivering inclusive, quality education to children within and beyond its borders.
In her remarks, Dr. Aisha Garba, Executive Secretary of UBEC, warmly welcomed Governor Mohammed and his entourage.
She expressed deep appreciation for the Governor’s strong leadership and notable achievements in basic education across Bauchi State.
Dr. Garba specifically lauded the construction of “mega schools” in the state, describing them as comparable to “smart schools” due to their state-of-the-art facilities and innovative learning environments.
She also commended the recruitment of qualified teachers as a pivotal step in improving education quality.
“Bauchi State stands out not just for accessing its UBEC matching grants but for utilizing them effectively to drive real change,” she noted. “This is a reflection of true commitment and accountability in the pursuit of educational excellence.”
UBEC reaffirmed its readiness to sustain and deepen its collaboration with Bauchi State, expressing confidence that their shared vision will continue to yield meaningful, long-term improvements in Nigeria’s basic education landscape.
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