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Acheru And Sports Dev In Nigeria
It is not in contention that to develop a country is not the sole responsibility of the government.Often times, government calls for Private Public Partnership (PPP) to execute a particular project or programme.
You will also agree with me that to develop a given sector does not only depend on the sophisticated facilities provided but equally requires a thorough breed professionals that have the capacity to train competent manpower to complement the developmental plan in that particular sector.
Thus, in the area of sports development, sports are key because sports writing is a highly professional and skilled job which conventional journalists cannot effectively do. The professional sports writers are almost as good as the coach in a given sport because they have in-depth knowledge of the game.
This is so because constructive criticism and analysis during and after the game has grossly contributed towards the development of sports. The mistakes spotted out by sports writers often assist the coaches and athletes to correct their errors.
In Nigeria , China Acheru popularly known as “IKWERREMAN”, born into the family of Mr and Mrs Acheru in Ogbakiri community in Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers State, is one of the best professional sports presenters Nigeria has ever produced who has developed sports in all ramifications.
Acheru attended University of Port Harcourt Demonstration Secondary School, Aluu in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. It is incredible that he read Geology, in University of Port Harcourt, but his desire to be a journalist was intense. Shortly after his graduation, he worked as a sports reporter for the then South South Express newspaper under the tutelage of late Mazi Njoku.
Apart from that, Acheru has been a strong voice of sports from Rivers State and Nigeria for the past 25 years. Within these years of sports reporting and development, he worked for CTL Cable TV in 2002, in the same year November, he joined Silverbird Rhythm 93.7 FM as sports reporter and producer. In 2006, he left the State and joined Goal Newspaper in Lagos, one of the leading sports papers then in Nigeria, as sub editor, later he moved to kickoffnigeria.com as a senior journalist.
As he returned home, he joined Cool/Wazobia FM in 2010 as Head of Sports, later left for Today FM in 2013. It will interest you to know that Acheru runs one of the Nigeria’s biggest football blogs. Besides, he was the media manager of Dolphins Football Club of Port Harcourt for 12 years and currently the chairman of Nigeria Professional League Clubs Media Managers’ Association. Before then, he had been the financial secretary of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Rivers State chapter.
What makes him more unique is that he does not only present sports programmes but also writes sports effectively and efficiently. In addition, he has also trained many professional sports presenters and writers in Nigeria.
According to one of the celebrated sports journalists in Nigeria, Arafat Aliu, Acheru is a professional to the core, he never jokes with his job.
“When he was the media officer of the Dolphins FC of Port Harcourt, he was always handy to give you the correct report with regard to the team. He never shied away from interviews and was ready to clarify any issue”, Aliu said.
He equally described Acheru as one of the finest broadcast journalists that has been able to combine well in print and broadcasting.
“Having worked with him at Rythm 93.7, Port Harcourt, I can say that he is always ready to beat deadlines. Besides, he is a Liverpool fan that never wants to work alone.
I dare say that he counts as one of Nigeria’s finest broadcast journalists that have been able to combine well in print and broadcasting”, he stated.
One of Nigeria’s best broadcast journalists in Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) based in Abuja, Tamara Ebiowei, also described China Acheru as a good trainer that has groomed many sports journalists in the country.
She explains that Acheru is always willing to teach and by teaching, he is developing the human capacity which in turn develops the sports.
“China is a jovial person who can be described as one of the best in sports journalism. His willingness to correct one’s errors amazes me, a testimony of so many he has groomed in the sports journalism profession, Ebiowei said
According to her, outside the job he exhibits the best interpersonal relationships with his colleagues and others, besides, he is transparent, humble and cares for his colleagues wanting to know how they are faring.
In her account, the media officer of Rivers Hoopers basketball club, in Port Harcourt and one of the female sports journalists and broadcaster, Queen John, says why Acheru is unique in sports journalism is that he does not want to know the job alone.
Noting that as a good teacher he does not settle for laziness and failure, because as he is teaching you, he will make sure you understand the job effectively.
“China Acheru is a father, brother and a friend you can confide in. He hates laziness and hard work, dedication is his watch word”, John said.
According to her, he does not discriminate anybody that comes his way and is always ready to teach.
China Acheru states that professionalism on the job is the key, being number one in the business is what drives him to success, saying that his lifestyle is actually influenced by the broadcasting greats such as Mitchel Obi, late Mazi Njoku and Yinka Craig
The belief of Acheru is that if you do not develop manpower, it will be difficult for a sector to develop, because it is the human being that will initiate the developmental ideas.
According to him, what makes him happy most is to share his experience on the job with his colleagues, saying that as you teach you gain more experience.
“We need to teach and train the upcoming sports journalists so that they will also train others coming behind them”, he stated.
He advised the upcoming sports journalists to be committed and dedicated to their primary assignment by doing that, success will be easily achieved.
Tonye Orabere
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NCF targets success after W’Cup outing
Nigeria’s Junior Female Yellow Greens ended the tournament as the sixth-best nation, creating huge upsets against test-playing nations New Zealand and Ireland.
The team’s historic performance drew more attention to the game in Nigeria, and Akpata believes the NCF can achieve more by fostering strategic partnerships with brands and relevant stakeholders ahead of subsequent tournaments.
Having started the year on a bright note with the Junior Female Yellow Greens outing, NCF presidents noted that it was in line with the board’s strategic plans for the year.
“We redefined expectations as we went along and these girls deserve all the accolades they are getting. Having said that, this is not just happening by chance, it is four years in the making,” Akpata said at the reception organised by the NCF for the team last Friday.
“We have six targets. For the female team, we want to break into the top 20 in the world and the top 25 in the world for the male so that we can go and play in the Challenge League where we can play the ODI, that’s a different status.”
According to Akpata, the U-19 women’s team performance has aided the NCF’s plan to sell itself to potential partners.
“One of the key things again is that we now have a brand we can sell so we are going commercial. Let people also recognise that they can invest in the cricket brand. Before the World Cup, we got two requests from international companies including one in Costa Rica saying they want to have their names on our outfit. But I paused and thought I’d rather prefer a Nigerian brand. That’s what these girls have done. Hopefully, we will launch the Nigerian Super League this year as well.”
Other Nigerian national teams will also be in the mix to qualify for more World Cups this year, beginning with the men’s U-19 team, which will host other countries in Lagos by April. The men’s senior team are billed for the final phase of the men’s T20 World Cup qualifiers in November.
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IBF Cancels purse bid for Ajagba, Bakole elimination bout
The International Boxing Federation has cancelled its scheduled Thursday purse bid hearing for the heavyweight title elimination bout between Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba and Congo’s Martin Bakole.
The fight, which was previously announced by Riyadh Season head Turki Alalshikh for a May 2 Ring Magazine show in New York City, will now likely proceed through private negotiations between the fighters’ promoters.
The scrapping of the purse bid indicates that the IBF has removed the fight from its usual bidding process, where different promoters would compete for the rights to stage the bout.
This suggests that sufficient evidence was presented to the governing body to allow the promoters to negotiate terms privately.
This development doesn’t necessarily affect the status of the fight itself but rather changes how the financial aspects will be determined. Instead of promoters submitting sealed bids to the IBF, BOXXER and Top Rank can now directly negotiate the terms for their respective fighters.
There is also a chance that this means that the fight will be cancelled or indefinitely postponed.
Both heavyweights feature in The Ring’s top 10 rankings, with BOXXER-promoted Bakole at No.6 and Top Rank’s Ajagba at No.10.
The winner of the bout will become the mandatory challenger for IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, who defends his title against former WBO champion Joseph Parker on February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Bakole (21-1, 16 KOs) enhanced his reputation with a stunning fifth-round knockout of previously unbeaten American prospect Jared Anderson last August at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. The victory marked his 10th consecutive win since his October 2018 stoppage loss to Michael Hunter.
The 33-year-old Congolese knockout artist, now based in Scotland, has been seeking major opportunities since his impressive victory over Anderson on Riyadh Season’s first venture into the US market.
Ajagba (20-1, 14 KOs), a 2016 Rio Olympics super heavyweight representative, has won his last five fights since suffering his lone professional defeat to Frank Sanchez in October 2021.
The Nigerian pugilist, who now trains in Houston, Texas, secured the biggest win of his career in his last outing, earning a split decision victory over Guido Vianello in Corpus Christi, Texas last April.
Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs), ranked No.2 by The Ring, awaits the winner of the elimination bout, as he prepares to defend his title against third-ranked Parker (35-3, 24 KOs) in Saudi Arabia.
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Aruna, renew rivalry at Singapore Smash 2025
Quadri Aruna
The intense rivalry between Nigeria and Brazil in table tennis will be reignited as two of the best players from these nations, Quadri Aruna and Hugo Calderano, clash in the second round of the Men’s Singles at the WTT Singapore Smash 2025.
Exactly one year after their last encounter at the 2024 WTT Finals in Doha, the Nigerian star will face off against the Brazilian sensation in what promises to be an explosive match between continental champions.
Calderano holds a slight edge, having won two of their three previous meetings. However, Aruna has the psychological advantage, having triumphed in their most recent match in Doha.
Aruna began his campaign at the Singapore Smash 2025 with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over South Korea’s Oh Jungsun.
Despite losing the first game 8-11, the Nigerian turned the tide with an 11-8 win in the second game. The third game was closely contested, but Aruna’s fast-paced shots during the rally secured an 11-9 win.
On his part, Calderano dominated Portugal’s Marcos Freitas with a swift 3-0 win in the first round, securing his spot in the second round, where he will battle the African champion today.
With the exits of Egypt’s trio Omar Assar, Mohamed El-Beiali, and Youssef Abdelaziz, Aruna remains the only surviving African in the Men’s Singles.
In the Women’s Singles, Egypt’s Hana Goda celebrated her 17th birthday with a first-round win over Spain’s Maria Xiao.
Competing in her fifth WTT Grand Smash event, Goda aimed for her first-ever singles win on this prestigious stage. Facing Xiao for the first time, the Spaniard took the early lead, but Goda fought back to win 7-11, 13-11, 11-5, 12-10, marking another milestone in her budding career.
However, her compatriots Dina Meshref and Mariam Alhodaby were eliminated in the first round, leaving Goda as the only surviving African in the Women’s Singles. Goda will face China’s Ma Kuai in the second round, aiming to extend her stay in Doha.
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