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CELEBRATING THE PILLAR OF NIGERIA FOOTBALL @49

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Joel Ajayi
The chairman and owner of FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Senator Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah is a year older today.
As we celebrate this icon of Nigeria and African football, we will take time to quickly highlight all his achievements and contributions to Nigeria and world football at a time when enemies of the game have conspired to put off his shining light.
History will forever bear us witness that Senator Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has invested his money, time and energy into building one of the emerging football empires that will soon take the world by storm.
Recounting these achievements may just be the best way to celebrate this icon of African football who has painstakingly supported the game at all level through his unquantifiable and unimaginable investment in football development in the biggest black Nation in the world.
At age 16, this Nnewi born football enthusiast tried his luck with the Nigeria Under 17 National team but missed the opportunity to showcase his God given talents.
However, that did not deter him from striving for recognition and acceptance in a society where lazy men hardly make an headway.
 In business, Senator Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah stands out as one of the biggest business tycoons to emerge out of Eastern Nigeria.
Anambra state is renowned for producing some of the most wealthy business men and women with outstanding achievements in their various endeavors but it is worthy of note that Senator Ubah is ranked among the top ten billionaires based on his stready rise in oil and gas, which in no time catapulted to the very top as one of the key stakeholders in the sector.
His arrival in football was greeted with so much excitement as the Nation rose to welcome a man who is never scared of putting his money where his mouth is.
Appointed Nigeria youth football ambassador by former NFF president Aminu Maigari in 2013, senator Ubah leveraged on this recognition to climb the stairs and today he has moved to the top echelon of Nigeria football as one of the most feared and most respected administrators around.
Anointed by former Anambra state FA chairman and former vice president of the NFF, Chief Mike Umeh to succeed him as chairman of the state FA, Senator Ubah learned the ropes quickly and in only a shortwhile, he has become the most popular sportsman in Anambra state.
The multi billion naira worth ultra modern FC Ifeanyi Ubah international stadium was built almost at the same time that the pride of Anambra state, FC Ifeanyi Ubah was born.
 In five years, the gburugburu of Nigeria politics has turned his modest club into a major force in the Nigeria professional football league, following their exploits in the 2016 Federation cup where they defeated Nasarawa united in the final to book a spot in the 2017 CAF Confederation cup.
Though they lost to El Masry over two legs to bow out of the competition, they succeeded in leaving their footprints in the sands of time.
Appreciated for his immense contribution to football development in Africa, Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah who played a key role in the emergence of Ahmad Ahmad as CAF president, was appointed as a member of the very powerful CAF AFCON Organising committee, a position he has kept for a second term.
Back home, senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah shocked everyone as he emerged senator of the federal republic of Nigeria from a virtually unknown party called Young Progressive party.
 To achieve this feet, he had to humble some of Nnewi’s political bigwigs.
Back to football, this beautiful piece cannot be complete without highlighting the seven key contributions of Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah to Nigeria football at all levels.
1. Senator Ubah will go down in history as the only private individual to pay five months of Gernot Rohrs 50,000 dollars monthly Salary
2. History will remember senator Ubah as one Nigerian who gave out his private jet in support of Nigeria world and Nations cup qualifying campaigns
3. History will remember senator Ubah as the first individual to build an ultra modern state of the art international stadium in Nnewi Eastern Nigeria
4. History will remember senator Ubah as the first Nigerian to organize a FIFA recognized and CAF endorsed ONE FAMILY, ONE FOOTBALLER INITIATIVE aimed at spreading the gospel of football to all homes in Eastern Nigeria and beyond
5. History will remember senator Ubah as the first Nigerian to sponsor testimonial games for retiring Nigerian internationals like Joseph Yobo
6. History will remember senator Ubah as the first Nigerian to employ a Brazilian coach to take charge of an NPFL team with about 4 Brazilian footballers signed on at thesame time
7. History will forever remember senator Ubah as the first Nigerian to offer a player in the NPFL, Godwin Obaje 2m naira monthly salary, making him the highest paid footballer in the history of the NPFL.
As he celebrates his 49th birthday today, let’s put aside our personal differences and grudges to salute a true *ICON OF NIGERIA FOOTBALL.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU SIR.
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Delta North 2027: Between Legacy and Renewal- Why Victor Ochei Represents The Future

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By Austin Edemodu, PhD


The emerging political discourse surrounding the 2027 Delta North Senatorial contest raises a fundamental question about leadership, succession, and the moral obligations of those who have long occupied the public space.

Recent reports suggesting that Ifeanyi Okowa has “accepted” calls by stakeholders to re-enter the senatorial race have, understandably, stirred both interest and concern across the district.To be clear, every Nigerian, including Dr. Okowa, is constitutionally entitled to seek elective office.

However, beyond legality lies a more compelling question; one of equity, fairness, and the sustainability of democratic culture.

Should the political space continually revolve around a single individual who has, by all standards, had an extensive and privileged run in public service?


Dr. Okowa’s political résumé is both rich and undeniable. From his early days as Secretary to Ika North East Local Government, to his roles as Commissioner in multiple strategic ministries, Secretary to the State Government, Senator, and ultimately Governor of Delta State for two consecutive terms, he has occupied some of the most influential offices available within the state and beyond.

His trajectory reflects not just ambition, but opportunity; opportunity that many equally capable individuals have not been afforded.


It is precisely within this context that his reported return to the senatorial contest raises legitimate concerns. At what point does experience give way to overreach?

When does political continuity begin to resemble stagnation? And perhaps more importantly, what message does this send to a new generation of leaders waiting in the wings?

Democracy thrives not merely on participation, but on renewal. It depends on the deliberate cultivation of successors, the encouragement of fresh ideas, and the willingness of established figures to step aside in the interest of broader inclusion.

A system that recycles leadership without fostering transition risks alienating its most vibrant and innovative minds.


This is where the candidacy of  Rt Hon. Victor Ochei becomes not only relevant but compelling.
A former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Ochei embodies a blend of legislative experience, administrative competence, and grassroots connection. His career has been defined not by political dominance, but by service across multiple sectors. As an engineer, lawyer, and public servant, his intellectual depth is matched by practical engagement.

His tenure in the state legislature was marked by strategic empowerment initiatives and a demonstrable commitment to constituency development.


Beyond the legislature, his role at NIMASA and his current position as President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation further underscore a capacity for leadership that transcends politics. These experiences have equipped him with a national outlook and administrative discipline, qualities essential for effective representation at the Senate.


Yet, perhaps Ochei’s most distinguishing attribute is his accessibility. In an era where political office is often perceived as distant and elitist, he has maintained an open-door philosophy that resonates with ordinary citizens.

His appeal among youths, women, and grassroots communities is not incidental; it is the product of consistent engagement and inclusive leadership.

The argument, therefore, is not merely about replacing one individual with another. It is about redefining the political trajectory of Delta North. It is about choosing between continuity that risks entrenchment and renewal that promises expansion.


This is not to diminish the contributions of Dr. Okowa, but to recognize that leadership must, at some point, evolve beyond individual dominance.

The future of Delta North cannot be built on the foundations of perpetual recycling. It must be anchored on deliberate transition, generational inclusion, and visionary representation.


As 2027 approaches, the people of Delta North are presented with a choice that goes beyond personalities. It is a choice between the comfort of the familiar and the promise of the possible.

In Victor Ochei lies a candidacy that reflects not just competence, but the urgency of a new direction.


History will not merely remember who held power, but who had the courage to pass the torch.q

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