The Super Falcons coach has announced his final squad
of 21 players for the African Women Championship slated to hold from
October 11-25 in Namibia
Nigeria will take 21 players to the 2014 African Women Championship in Namibia which starts on October 11.Six overseas-based and 15 home-based players made the final Super Falcons' list for the eight-country competition that will end on October 25.
The squad is composed of three goalkeepers, six defenders, six midfielders and six strikers.
As expected, France-based Desire Oparanozie topped the list of six foreign based stars that also include veteran Perpetua Nkwocha, Onome Ebi, Ohale Osinachi, Esther Sunday and Francesca Ordega.
Super Falcons' skipper Evelyn Nwabuoku and 2014 Fifa U20 Women World Cup best player Asisat Oshoala led the league of home-based players that scaled through.
Others who made the final cut are Ngozi Ebere, Ugo Njoku, Josephine Chukwunonye, Gloria Ofoegbu, Nku Cecilia, Halimat Ayinde, Onyinyechi Ohadugha and Christy Ohiariaku.
However, the nine dropped players include Sarah Nnodim, Uchechi Sunday, Ihezuo Chiwendu, Loveth Ayila, Rosemary Okezie, Blessing Edoho, Mariam Ibrahim, Charity John and Juliet Obi.
Nigeria is drawn in group A alongside Cote d'Ivoire, Zambia and hosts Namibia.
The Super Falcons begins their campaign at the competition against Ivory Coast at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek on Saturday, October 11.
Coach Edwin Okon will hope to win the title for the seventh time.
Full list:
Goalkeepers - Precious Dede (Ibom Angels), Ibubeleye White (Rivers Angels), Christy Ohieriaku (Osun Babes)
Defenders - Osinachi Ohale (Houston Dash, United States), Josephine Chukwunonye (Rivers Angels), Gloria Ofoegbu (Rivers Angels), Onome Ebi ( FK Minsk, Belarus), Ngozi Ebere (Rivers Angels), Ugo Njoku (Rivers Angels)
Midfielders - Evelyn Nwabuoku (Rivers Angels), Onyinyechi Ohadugha (Rivers Angels), Gloria Iroka (Rivers Angels), Cecilia Nku (Rivers Angels), Ayinde Halimat (Delta Queens), Ngozi Okobi (Delta Queens)
Forwards- Desire Oparanozie (En-Avent Guingamp, France), Perpetua Nkwocha (Sunana SK, Sweden), Esther Sunday (FK Minsk, Belarus), Asisat Oshoala (Rivers Angels), Stella Mbachu (Rivers Angels), Francisca Ordega (Pitea IFF, Sweden)
Onitsha—Nigeria
Union of Teachers in Anambra State has threatened to go on strike
should the state government fail to fully provide facilities to check
Ebola virus disease in primary and secondary schools as it earlier
promised.
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Onitsha—Nigeria
Union of Teachers in Anambra State has threatened to go on strike
should the state government fail to fully provide facilities to check
Ebola virus disease in primary and secondary schools as it earlier
promised.
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Onitsha—Nigeria
Union of Teachers in Anambra State has threatened to go on strike
should the state government fail to fully provide facilities to check
Ebola virus disease in primary and secondary schools as it earlier
promised.
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Onitsha—Nigeria
Union of Teachers in Anambra State has threatened to go on strike
should the state government fail to fully provide facilities to check
Ebola virus disease in primary and secondary schools as it earlier
promised.
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Onitsha—Nigeria
Union of Teachers in Anambra State has threatened to go on strike
should the state government fail to fully provide facilities to check
Ebola virus disease in primary and secondary schools as it earlier
promised.
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
Chairman of the union, Mr. Ifeanyi Ofodile said the teachers in the state were asked to resume in September as directed by the Federal Government following governor Willie Obiano’s promise to provide the basic facilities including boreholes to schools to help check the disease.
“ The national leadership of our union met with the federal government, ministers, governors and commissioners following which the federal government declared the country Ebola free and subsequently reopened schools nationwide. Presently, we are going from school to school to see to what extent the state has gone in the implementation of their promise. We shall not hesitate to withdraw teachers from the class room if we find any shortcoming because of the vulnerability of our children.”
However, he said so far, government had provided some facilities in some schools with a promise to make sure that all the schools were provided for.
He said about 1,400 teachers in primary schools were trained on how to cope with any emergency case of the disease.
Ofodile called on teachers and parents to assist government in the fight against the deadly disease.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/provide-ebola-prevention-facilities-well-go-strike-anambra-teachers/#sthash.1AJ3vieC.dpuf
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