Tuesday, 28 June 2016

DOG OWNERSHIP AND REARING: IN WHOSE INTEREST?





The dog no doubt tops the list of domesticated animals that have had to share residence and environment with man.
In fact the relationship between man and dog dates back to thousands of years.  The dog as man's companion has played and continues to play prominent role in the life of men especially in areas of security.  Most security agents have dogs unit where men and dog combine resources to keep criminals and criminal activity in check. Thus, it is not out of place to see the police for instance at the airport with sniffer dogs and all that.  This is why the dog especially the ones trained and used for security purposes undergo regular health checkup and eat good food to be mentally and physically ready for their day to day activities. Of course it is not just about dogs and security, some also own dogs as pets.  In some cases these dogs serve dual purpose that of being a pet and a companion and securing the environment by warding off intruders and by extension criminals. Having identified the good side of the dog, it is also important to note that the dog can be a huge danger that should not be kept at home. For instance a hungry dog or one that is mentally deranged is not in a position to recognize its owner and may derive interest in attacking anyone in the vicinity thus becoming a danger to the community. While those who can afford it and have private compounds with private gates can be said to be better disposed to owning or keeping one, it becomes baffling when a man who is struggling to feed and lives in a public compound owns and rears dogs.  Some might find this fun but I believe it is abnormal.  Why leave lose dogs to roam about in search of food, scavenging around and even attacking innocent children and passersby.  Does ownership of this sort of unattractive and unkempt dogs earn their owners and anybody for that matter any societal recognition? Only few weeks ago in a suburb of Lagos a woman had gone to buy some essentials across her street only to be attacked by a dog that gave her multiply bites. Although the owner accepted to bear the cost of treatment given by a nearby nurse, it was not without argument and near fight scenario before the bad mouthed owner accepted to take responsibility. 
In decent societies, ownership and rearing of dogs requires certification. The owner must be seen to be capable of keeping it and must keep it in such a way as not to constitute danger or nuisance to other residents. Getting priority right is rather important. Why own a dog or dogs just because some of your mates have them? The state Houses of Assembly have it as responsibility to protect the wellbeing of residents within their constituency, and passing a bill prohibiting wrong ownership and rearing of dogs should be one of their responsibilities. Unfortunately it does not appear that many state Assemblies know this.  Lose animals come in contact with a lot of diseases in the course of scavenging for food and these diseases can easily be passed on to humans. Health Authorities will tell you that it is cheaper to prevent a disease that to manage an epidemic. These days that states and local governments seek bailout funds and are unable to boost their internally generated revenue, this is one area they can help sanitize the society. Those who own lose dogs should be identified and made to pay heavy fines and the animals confiscated. Endangering other people’s lives with impunity should not be condoned by any descent society

Saturday, 25 June 2016

DOG OWNERSHIP AND REARING : IN WHOSE INTEREST?


The dog no doubt tops the list of domesticated animals that have had to share residence and environment with man.
Others of course include goat, sheep, cow, cat and many more.
 In fact the relationship between man and dog dates back to thousands of years.  The dog as man's companion has played and continues to play prominent role in the life of men especially in areas of security. 




Most security agents have dogs unit where men and dog combine resources to keep criminals and criminal activity in check.  It is not out unusual to see the police for instance at the airport with sniffer dogs and all that.  This is why the dog especially the ones trained and used for security purposes undergo regular health check up and eat good food to be mentally and physically ready for their day to day activities. Of course it is not just about dogs and security, some also own dogs as pets.  In some cases these dogs serve dual purpose that of being a pet and a companion by warding off intruders and by extension criminals.
Having identified the good side of the dog, it is also important to note that the dog can be a huge danger that should not be kept at home.
For instance a hungry dog or one that has developed madness is not in a position to recognize its owner and may derive interest in attacking anyone in the vicinity thus becoming a danger to the community.
While those who can afford it and have private compounds with private gates can be said to be better disposed to keeping one it becomes baffling when a man who is struggling to feed and lives in a public compound owns and rears dogs.  Some might find this fun but I believe it is abnormal.  Why leave lose dogs to roam about in search of food, scavenging around and even attacking innocent children and passersby.  Does ownership of this sort of unattractive and dirty dogs earn their owners any societal recognition? Only few weeks ago in a suburb of Lagos a woman had gone to buy some essentials across her street only to be attacked by a dog that gave her multiply bites.
Although the owner accepted to bear the cost of treatment just tetanus injection given to her by a nearby nurse, it was not without argument a near fight scenario before the bad-mouthed owner accepted to take responsibility.
In decent societies, ownership and rearing of dogs requires certification. The owner must be seen to be capable of keeping it and must keep it in such a way that it does not constitute danger or nuisance to other residents. Getting priority right is rather important. Why own a dog or dogs just because some of your mates have them? The state Houses of Assembly have it as responsibility to protect the well being of residents within their constituency, and passing a bill prohibiting wrong ownership and rearing of dogs should be one of their responsibilities.

Lose animals come in contact with a lot of diseases in the course of scavenging for food and these diseases can easily be passed on to humans. Health Authorities will tell you that it is cheaper to prevent a disease than to manage an epidemic. These days that states and local governments seek bail out and are unable to boost their internally generated revenue, this is one area they can help sanitize the society. Those who own lose dogs should be identified and made to pay heavy fine and the animals confiscated. Endangering other peoples’ lives with impunity should not be condoned by any descent society!

DESERT WARRIORS CHIPOLOPOLO AND LIONS CHALLENGE FOR EAGLES





Super Eagles will have their hands full when the qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup in Russia begins. The Eagles who are still waiting for confirmation as to who exactly will lead them through the qualifiers have been pitched against Desert Warriors of Algeria, Chipolopolo of Zambia and Indomitable lions of Cameroon.  The draw what was released Friday put Nigeria in Group B of the five group qualifiers. Algeria best appearance at the world cup was in 2014 in Brazil where they made it to the round of 16. Cameroon had their best at the Italia 90 where they made it to the quarterfinal while Nigeria boasts of the best profile in world cup reaching the round of 16 three times 1994 in USA, 1998 in France and 2014 in Brazil. On paper Zambia could be the disadvantaged team as surprise qualifiers.
This stage of the preliminary competition will involve 20 teams drawn into five four-team groups, with sides playing each other home and away on a round-robin basis. All five group winners will qualify automatically for Russia 2018.

Group A has Tunisia, Libya Congo DR and Guinea.  Group C has Gabon, Mali Cote d Ivoire and Morocco. D has Senegal, South Africa, Burkina Faso and Cape Verde while Group E has Ghana, Egypt, Congo and Uganda

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

YOBO'S RETURN WILL BOOST PREMIER LEAGUE -AJANI



Return of former super Eagles Captain Joseph Yobo to the Nigeria professional Football league (NPFL) will not only boost the league but also encourage a lot of players.



3SC's striker Ajani Ibrahim who made the submission in a chat with Sportinglife Wednesday, said the move is coming at a time when the local league is searching for ways to rank among the best in the continent.
 He however reasoned that the former Everton and Fernabahce ace will not necessarily be playing for money but passion for the game
"I believe it is a good development. His return to the league will definitely encourage a lot of players both current league players and those hoping to play in the league.  It will also raise the profile of the league so it is good although I don't think he will be playing for the money but for the passion," he said
Kano Pillars,Ifeanyi Ubah and Wikki Tourist are locked in battle to sign the former Norwich City ace who was recently honored with a testimonial match to official draw the cotton on his international football. This will not be the firs time a former national team star will be joining the local league after soccer exploits abroad.  It will be recalled that late Rashidi Yekini returned to Gateway after his career abroad making 26 appearances and scoring seven goals  for the Abeokuta based side currently competing in the National League following relegation from the premier league.
Shooting Stars  still basking in the euphoria of their lone goal defeat of MFM  away   in the last game will host Ifeanyi Ubah on Sunday.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

NIGERIA BORN RUGBY STAR ITOJE CAN''T WAIT FOR DINNER WITH OKOCHA




If there is one thing that will tickle the fancy of 21 year old Nigerian born Rugby player Maro Itoje, it would be to have dinner date with former Super Eagles captain Austin Okocha.
Maro Itoje who is a rising star of English rugby was born in Camden to Nigerian parents. The Saracens lock is a Grand Slam winner, European champion and has been outstanding on England’s tour of Australia.
The Land Rover Discovery of the Year revealed this desire during a chat with the Dailymail of London.
The former England junior international who initially started his sporting career with football before branching into Rugby added that aside from Okocha who he  is yet to meet in person other persons he would have loved to dine with include US President Barrack Obama and unfortunately boxing great Muhammad Ali who passed on recently at the age of 74.
"My dream dinner-party guests would be Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali and Jay-Jay Okocha. I haven’t seen Okocha in the flesh but I’ve watched all of his YouTube videos," he revealed 

itoje is unbeaten in his 25 starts for Saracens and England this season, with 12 Premiership starts.

KANU PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE FOR AKPOM







Arsenal forward Chuba Akpom will rank among the best players in the world in the near future. 
Former super Eagles captain Kanu Nwankwo who made the prediction, maintained that the former England junior international has all it takes not only to rank among the best but indeed leave an indelible mark on the sand of history.  Apparently impressed by the impact of the 22 year old so far, kanu, who left an impressive record while at the Emirates, revealed he had a recent tete-a-tete with Akpom where he offered some useful advice even as he declared his readiness to continue to offer him the needed moral support in his quest to make the best of his chosen career.
"Happy to see my younger brother and talk and advice and support him in all his doing. He will be the best watch" he said
Akpom who showed class  while playing for junior England teams Under 16 to U20, is eligible to play for Nigeria, and will have to make his choice in the future.The Glass House and soccer fans in the country are hoping that the on loan Gunners star to Hull City will ultimately choose to play for the Super Eagles when he eventually makes a decision on whether to play for England or Nigeria   Kanu spent five seasons with Arsenal making 119 appearances for the Gunners and scoring 30 goals in the bargain. .

Friday, 17 June 2016

RIO OLYMPICS: NO RUSSIAN CHALLENGE FOR TEAM NIGERIA





Nigeria's athletics team to the Rio Olympics in Brazil will surely have other teams to battle with in their quest for medals, but certainly not Russia.
This follows the extension of ban on Russia's track and field team by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) over doping offences
IAAF met Friday and voted unanimously to maintain the ban on Russia in international competition that it initially set in motion last November. The athletics body insisted that Russia did not meet the criteria for readmission that were established at the time of the ban.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will however decide Tuesday whether any individual athletes who don’t have a history of drug violations will be excluded from the ban.
In a swift reaction, Russian President Vladimir Putin said clean athletes should not be punished because others have been caught doping.
"There cannot be collective responsibility for all athletes or athletes of one federation if someone has been caught doping,” he said.
Blessing Okagbare is leading a battery of Nigerian athletes to the African Athletics Championship billed for Durban South Africa from June 22dnd to 26th as part of the preparation for the forth coming Olympics
Meanwhile Russia's two-time Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva has said that IAAF's decision to place a ban on Russian athletes over alleged violation of anti-doping rules is “discrimination on national grounds." The sportswoman vowed to appeal to a human rights court.

The Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations' (IAAF) suspension "is a violation of human rights," Isinbayeva told TASS news agency on Friday. "I will not keep silent, I will take measures. I will go to the court of human rights. I will prove IAAF and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) that they've made a wrong decision."