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LMC fines Kaduna United; Slaps one year ban on Supporters Club

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Following reported breach of security around Match Officials in Kaduna by members of the Kaduna United Supporters Club after the Match Day 6 encounter between hosts Kaduna United and Heartland FC, the League Management Company (LMC) has banned the Official Supporters Club of the team from all league games for a period of one year. Kaduna United in addition to some financial sanctions have also been ordered to install or restore electricity supply and proper lighting in the tunnel and dressing room area before their next home game  or be made to pay N100,000.00 for each game during which this situation persist. These decisions and others have are the outcome of the LMC investigation after consideration of the Match Commissioner’s report and have been communicated vide a letter signed by the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the LMC, Salihu Abubakar who also announced a decision to fine Kaduna United the sum of N250, 000.

Onazi, Eagles secret weapon

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Sitting on the pews at the Estadio Olimpico in Rome, Onazi gazes at the stands where thousands of Lazio fans cheer the team each time they play. Ogenyi Eddy Onazi is grateful. From the highlands of Jos, Nigeria to one of the most recognisable football edifices in the world, he has come full circle in a very short time albeit through various channels like Sweden, Switzerland, Greece and England. The diminutive midfielder was also a key component as Nigeria defied the odds to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations hosted by South Africa. He appears calm for someone who is like a terrier on the field of play. His intrepid performances have endeared him to the hearts of Nigeria and Lazio fans and Onazi says he loves to give his all on the field of play. "I'm a fighter. I play to help my team win,"he told supersport.com. Onazi has been through a lot to get to where he is today. Growing up on the streets of Jos, he honed his

Keshi's long walk to Brazil

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Stephen Keshi is the man saddled with the responsibility of leading Nigeria to the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil, and to say he has his work cut out is an understatement. The 'Big Boss' was the obvious choice for many when Samson Siasia failed to qualify Nigeria for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, and when he was appointed in late 2011, a new chapter in Nigerian football was heralded. Keshi, who had also had stints with Togo and Mali prior to his appointment, has gone on to be arguably one of the most successful coaches in Nigeria's rich football history albeit without a barrage of issues despite his successes. Supersport.com takes a look at Stephen Keshi, the man who is expected to lead Nigeria's charge at the Fifa 2014 World Cup. We delve into his triumphs and travails, and also examine what to expect from the 'Big Boss' when the football fiesta kicks off in June. Nigeria qualifys for Brazil Keshi, an enigma of sorts When Keshi wa