The 46-year-old who is yet to find a new challenge since he left his managerial role at Fortuna Sittard in 2018, said he is ready for Nigeria return under one condition.
“My country is my country, nobody can take it from me. You can make any comment you want to make, but I am first [a] Nigerian before anything else,” Oliseh told
Channels TV. “So, if my country really needs me to help out and they ask me to come and do it, I will do it.”
“But I will not do it if I am giving the best of my knowledge for my country to work and somebody is just taking it ‘yes or no’ and then eventually we all fail.
RevolutionPlus Property whose vision is to be the number one real estate company in sub-Saharan Africa as well as the world, at the weekend in Lagos, celebrated its seventh year anniversary.
The real estate development company started operations in 2014 and has six branches in Nigeria; Lekki, Ikeja Abeokuta, Ibadan, Abuja and Port Harcourt with an international office in Dallas, Texas, USA.
The seventh year anniversary celebration saw to the official launch of her conglomerate since RevolutionPlus Property had evolved to become a holding company, The RevolutionPlus Group whose vision is “building a sustainable future together”.
The company also recognized the contributions of its realtors and staff with awards such as the Top Selling Realtors, Top selling staff and Long Service Awards. Winners went home with awards and gifts items; AC, washing machine, generators to mention a few while every winner will be going to an all-expense paid weekend getaway to Ibeshe
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Published 25 June 2021
The Nigeria Football Federation on Thursday released the names of members of the Local Organising Committee for the first Aisha Buhari Cup, an invitational women’s football tournament which holds in Nigeria in September.
The competition, which is in celebration of 30 years of women’s football in the country, will have South Africa, Cameroon, Mali, Morocco, and Ghana battling in the invitational championship from September 14 to 20 in Lagos.
In a statement by the NFF Communications Department, NFF vice president, Seyi Akinwunmi, was named the chairman of the committee, which is saddled with the responsibility of organising a befitting tournament that would uphold the good image of the country.
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