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AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

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AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

Nigeria’s Envoy to Cameroon, Ambassador Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin on Monday stormed Garoua to drum massive support for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2022 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Cup cracker in Cameroon.

The former Chief of Defense Staff declared the mobilization drive as part of his diplomatic offensive aimed at garnering massive support among over 5 million resident Nigerians in Cameroon for the 28-man Super Eagles squad ahead of the forth-coming AFCON soccer fiesta scheduled to run from January 9 to February 6, 2022, in Cameroon having twice been postponed –once due to climatic conditions and once due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Olonisakin’s effort as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cameroon is one of the most cordial by enriching the relationship through so many channels in the neighbouring country. His latest move to visit the venue of Nigeria’s national team have gathered instant momentum in Garoua, the venue of Nigeria’s Group D matches located in Cameroon’s far northern region, the home base of CAF’s longest-serving president, Issa Hayatou.

Captain Ahmed Musa-led 28-man squad of the Super Eagles which are featuring in the twice-delayed biennial international men’s football championship of African organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) was last October 10, 2021, full of praise and gratitude to Ambassador Olonisakin for mobilizing unprecedented support that enabled his team clinch a 2-0 victory over the Central African Republic in a second leg 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Douala.

Olonisakin’s latest trip to Garoua, with capital at Maroua where he met with the Governor Midjiyawa Bakary of Northern Region of Cameroon was ‘’well-timed and primarily-primed as an equivalent of a military show of force’’ to rein in every possible support for the Nigerian national team in the Group D widely nick-named the Group of Death featuring seven-times winners Egypt alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea Bissau. 

The province of Garoua, also known as Extreme North Region making up about 66, 090 km of the northern half of the Republic of Cameroon is Cameroon’s fourth most densely populated. As widely envisaged, if the Super Eagles tops the group, they will play an additional match there before moving southwards as the tournament progresses. 

He expressed appreciation to the Governor of the Northern Region for his brotherly support to matters relating to the collective interests of the Nigerian community in the region bordering Nigeria’s Adamawa State on the south and the west. Garoua is Cameroon’s third largest port with a large fishing and cross border trade community that attracts a huge tourist attraction. 

His visit also gave the envoy an opportunity to assess the status of accommodation facilities for the Nigerian contingent as well as for supporters clubs making arrangements to throng the city to cheer the Super Eagles to victory in their matches, pointing out that nothing was being left to chances.

“In competitions like this, there is no team that is a pushover. Surprises can be sprung up. So we take each match and each team as they come.

We are preparing for the Egyptian team as a strong side, the same will be the case for Sudan and Guinea Bissau.”

“I met with the Nigerian community on Sunday to sensitize them on the need to give the Super Eagles a rousing welcome and to support the team in all their matches.

“We hope to top the group and play the fourth match in Garoua and also move ahead to get into the semi-finals. That means we are playing about five matches in Garoua”, said Olonisakin.

Emphasizing the need to reach out to the Nigerian community in Garoua, Ambassador Olonishakin said it was to prepare it as a comfortable haven to plan and garner huge support for the national team. 

It is important to add also that the involvement and gallant efforts of his wife, Her Excellency, Dr Omobolanle Olonisakin, has been outstanding particularly within the women’s wing of the entire Nigerian community

 Envoy to Cameroon, Ambassador Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin on Monday stormed Garoua to drum massive support for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2022 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Cup cracker in Cameroon.

The former Chief of Defense Staff declared the mobilization drive as part of his diplomatic offensive aimed at garnering massive support among over 5 million resident Nigerians in Cameroon for the 28-man Super Eagles squad ahead of the forth-coming AFCON soccer fiesta scheduled to run from January 9 to February 6, 2022, in Cameroon having twice been postponed –once due to climactic conditions and once due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Olonisakin’s effort as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cameroon is one of the most cordial by enriching the relationship through so many channels in the neighbouring country. His latest move to visit the venue of Nigeria’s national team have gathered instant momentum in Garoua, venue of Nigeria’s Group D matches located in Cameroon’s far northern region, the home base of CAF’s longest-serving president, Issa Hayatou.

Captain Ahmed Musa-led 28-man squad of the Super Eagles which are featuring in the twice-delayed biennial international men’s football championship of African organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) was last October 10, 2021, full of praise and gratitude to Ambassador Olonisakin for mobilizing unprecedented support that enabled his team clinch a 2-0 victory over the Central African Republic in a second leg 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Douala.

Olonisakin’s latest trip to Garoua, with capital at Maroua where he met with the Governor Midjiyawa Bakary of Northern Region of Cameroon, was ‘’well-timed and primarily primed as an equivalent of a military show of force’’ to rein in every possible support for the Nigerian national team in the Group D widely nick-named the Group of Death featuring seven-times winners Egypt alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea Bissau.   

The province of Garoua, also known as Extreme North Region making up about 66, 090 km of the northern half of the Republic of Cameroon is Cameroon’s fourth-most densely populated. As widely envisaged, if the Super Eagles tops the group, they will play an additional match there before moving southwards as the tournament progresses.

He expressed appreciation to the Governor of the Northern Region for his brotherly support to matters relating to the collective interests of the Nigerian community in the region bordering Nigeria’s Adamawa State on the south and the west. Garoua is Cameroon’s third largest port with a large fishing and cross border trade community that attracts a huge tourist attraction. 

His visit also gave the envoy an opportunity to assess the status of accommodation facilities for the Nigerian contingent as well as for supporters clubs making arrangements to throng the city to cheer the Super Eagles to victory in their matches, pointing out that nothing was being left to chances.

“In competitions like this, there is no team that is a pushover. Surprises can be sprung up. So we take each match and each team as they come.

We are preparing for the Egyptian team as a strong side, the same will be the case for Sudan and Guinea Bissau.”

“I met with the Nigerian community on Sunday to sensitize them on the need to give the Super Eagles a rousing welcome and to support the team in all their matches.

“We hope to top the group and play the fourth match in Garoua and also move ahead to get into the semi-finals. That means we are playing about five matches in Garoua”, said Olonisakin.

Emphasizing the need to reach out to the Nigerian community in Garoua, Ambassador Olonishakin said it was to prepare it as a comfortable haven to plan and garner huge support for the national team. 

It is important to add also that the involvement and gallant efforts of his wife, Her Excellency, Dr Omobolanle Olonisakin, has been outstanding particularly within the women’s wing of the entire Nigerian community.

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Inaugural Anambra State Union Football Tournament Triumphs Amidst Adversity

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On the 6th of August 2023, a monumental event took place at St Michel, Terminus, Douala, marking the commencement of the First Edition of the Anambra State Union Football Tournament. Under the stewardship of Sir Emeka Uzoka, Chairman of the Anambra State Union, this tournament emerged as a testament to unity, sportsmanship, and the indomitable spirit of the Anambra community.

The opening ceremony set the stage for what would become an unforgettable showcase of camaraderie and competitive fervor. A true celebration of tradition and athleticism, the tournament kicked off with a Veteran Match at 2:00 pm. The clash between Aguata Local Government Union and Nnewi Local Government Union resulted in a gripping encounter, with Aguata securing victory with a 2-0 score line.

Distinguished figures graced the event with their presence, adding prestige to the occasion. Among them was Mr. Oliva Ochi, Consul 1 at the Consulate General Douala, representing the esteemed Consul General, H.E. Amb. (Mrs.) Efe A. Clark-Omeru. The honorable gathering was further enriched by the participation of key personalities, including: Hon. BIC Okwujiaku, President of the Nigerian Community Douala, HRH Eze Jonathan T. Onyenagubor, Eze Gburugburu 1 of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Cameroon, Sir, Lovinus Ezeh, Vice President, Nigerian Community Douala, Chief Alex Nwoye, Vice President 2, Nigerian Community Douala,  Chief Uche Obiekwe, Patron of the Nigerian Community Douala, Chief Innocent Obiorah Odoh, Patron Anambra State Union, Chairmen of Imo and Enugu States Union, Esteemed members of the Anambra State Union,

The event also extended its reach to include esteemed guests from Douala and beyond.

In recognition of the paramount importance of safety and well-being, the organizers ensured the presence of dedicated medical health and security personnel, assuring attendees a secure environment throughout the event.

Despite the inclement weather characterized by heavy rain, the unyielding spirit of the Anambra community remained unshaken. A testament to their passion for football and unity, a remarkable number of attendees braved the elements, converging to witness the unfolding of history on the lush fields of St Michel, Terminus.

The inaugural Anambra State Union Football Tournament stands as an embodiment of shared values, intercommunity collaboration, and the timeless appeal of sport. This event not only etched a significant mark on the sporting calendar but also served as a reminder of the resilience and unity that define the Anambra community. As the tournament concluded its first chapter, it left in its wake a legacy of camaraderie, sporting excellence, and the promise of more remarkable editions to come.

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Buhari, Tinubu, Nigerian Diplomat, Lawal Bappah, Honoured by a Coalition of Lawyers in Cameroon

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The Coalition of Willing Lawyers (CoW) in Cameroon had on Friday, 12th May, 2023 honoured President Muhammadu Buhari, the President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Consul General (CG) of Nigeria to North West and South West Regions of Republic of Cameroon, Amb. Lawal Bappah, mni, for enhancing a peaceful relationship between the people of the Federal Repubic of Nigeria and the Republic of Cameroon living in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon. The CoW applauded the Consul General for constantly educating Nigerian nationals in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon about their civic responsibilities to the country they reside in; to be law-abiding and also for his laudable role in the repatriation to Nigeria of aged, sick and stranded Nigerians as well as ex Nigerian prisoners in Cameroon.

Amb. Lawal Bappah was honoured by the President of the Coalition, Barrister John Kamani, who said the Consul General has been part of developmental activities in Buea, the Capital of the South West Region of Cameroon; especially in sustaining a wonderful rapport with the South West Region Governor’s Office in Buea and other relevant local and traditional authorities.

Speaking further at the memorable occasion, the President of the coalition specifically eulogized the CG for ensuring that Nigerians who are arbitrarily arrested and detained are released and in extreme cases, benefit from legal assistance.

Presenting the Legal and Leadership Award to Amb. Lawal Bappah, Barrister Kamani urged him to continue with the commitment he had shown since his assumption of office in October 2021and to remain focused and duty conscious. He stated that Amb. Bappah is always ready to receive distressed Nigerians in his office and even Cameroonians who need consular services and assistance.

In his response, the Consul General thanked the lawyers for the award and promised to do more in the interest of serving Nigerians in Cameroon.

In continuity, he said: “This is an award for hard work. It is highly motivational and I assure you that I remain committed to deepening the already cordial relationship between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Cameroon ».

Thereafter, he dedicated the award to his colleagues, staff of the Consulate General of Nigeria, Buea and all others that had been supportive. Ambassador Lawal Bappah expressed readiness to continue to collaborate with the coalition of lawyers. He said he was delighted by every single moment of the occasion.

The coalition of lawyers also presented awards of good leadership to the outgoing President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari and the President-eElect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his good work of turning Lagos State to a mega city in Africa when he was the Governor of the State.

Present at the occasion were Presidents of the various Nigerian Communities under the Consul General’s areas of jurisdiction and other dignitaries.

The Buea-based Consul General of Nigeria to the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon recently embarked on a Consular tour to communities in Bakassi Peninsula. The communities visited by the Nigerian envoy included Kombo Itindi, Idabato and Bekumu where more than 80% of the people living there are Nigerians.

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Nigerian Community praises Consul General Clark-Omeru over resolving Resident Permit issues in Cameroon

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Consul General Clark-Omeru hosts Nigeria Community

…urges them to be law abiding citizens in host country

The Consul-General of Nigeria to Douala, the Republic of Cameroon, Ambassador (HRM) Queen Efe A. Clark-Omeru has hosted the Nigerian community in the Littoral Region for the second time to show appreciation for relentless services rendering to Nigeria nationals residing in the region of the host country.

It could be recalled that the executive of the Nigerian community paid courtesy visit to the Consulate General in May 2022 to express their maximum appreciation to the Mission who has been helpful in resolving pressing issues with the host country.

According to her speech, the CG welcomed the Nigerian Community executives led by the President, Honourable B.I.C Okwujiaku and provided details of the Consulate progress with the host country over pending issues concerning Nigerian residents in the region.

« It is my pleasure to welcome you to this event of New Year visit/wishes to me and the Consulate, » the statement reads.

« Since my arrival in June 2021, and with the presentation of my Exequatur which I assured you that the Consulate would not rest its oars by ensuring  that the issue of molestation  will be a thing of past in the history country. The Consulate has met several times with the officials of the immigration of the host country with particular reference to resident permit, exit Visa and the matter was resolved amicably as the immigration rights accorded to members of Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC)

region is also accorded to Nigeria due to the already subsisting bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries. »
The Nigeria CG also highlighted the issues of non-issuance of Resident permits which is a great challenge to Nigerian residents in the Littoral region as it is contrary to it immigration law.

« The issue of non-issuance of Resident Permit has attracted my attention, on that basis, I directed my officers on 10th February 2023, accompanied by the president and some executive members of the Nigerian community to meet with new Commissioner  EMI-immigration Madame Gertrude Bikok and the matter was also resolved due to the subsisting bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Consul General was excited to proudly commend the Nigeria community over their successful business activities which were satisfied by the host authorities. But urges her compatriots to be more tolerance of each other and remain law abiding to the host country.

In responding to the CG’s speech, the President of the Nigeria Community, Honourable B.I.C Okwujiaku heaps praise on the first female Consul General in Douala for her breath of peace among Nigerians in the region.

« Last year, we came to say thank you for the ones you have done. We have come again to further demonstrate our joy for your constant support, caring and motherly advise and solidarity  to us as your fellow compatriots in Cameroon, » he said.

« History will record it that as the first female Consul General in Douala. Nigerians have benefited from your good leadership and skills of work, » he added.

Also appreciating the CG is Eminent philanthropist, HRH Eze Thomas .J. Onyengubo, Eze Gburugburu 1 of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo in Cameroon, who also urged the Nigerian community members to remain united and be law abiding to the host country.

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