Tuesday, November 26, 2013

GTech Academy is a Subsidiary of the African Football Academy

GTech academy is a subsidiary of the African Football academy, a concept that seeks to put up offshoots in many African countries to serve as an umbrella body for the attainment or realization of the dreams of youths across the continent through football.

“That is our dream globalizing the concept of catching them young under a single continental banner,’’ said Enakeno Arausi, the director of GTech Gambia. 

He top footballing stars from Africa such as Drogba, Eto’o and the Toure brothers have set an example that all young African football players wish to emulate. 

“Football is big news all over Africa and local football fans use internet cafes to access the latest developments from their favourite football team, club or player. That is what we want to offer at African Football academy.’’ he said.

But back the local scene close to 60 young children of different age brackets are tapped and recruited to under training in football under a dynamic and innovative programme aptly called ‘’Catch Them Young’’. 

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Football Academy in South Sudan Africa

 The former Portuguese soccer star Luis Figo planning to open a football academy in South Sudan, Africa’s newest country. At a news conference in the capital, Juba, the 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year said the academy will focus on education as much as football.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Success - Free-Press-Release.com

Success - Free-Press-Release.com

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Rumor of President Yar'Adua's death spread in Nigeria

Like wild fire, rumors have spread in Nigeria that the ailing Nigerian President, Mr. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has died in a Saudi Arabian Hospital.

But several sources spoken to by Pointblanknews.com dismissed the rumor as untrue and a handiwork of mischievous politicians. A source in Saudi Arabia who was just returning from seeing the President told Pointblanknews.com over the phone “you know how Nigerians are; they can spread all kinds of rumor. Mr. President is not dead, I just saw Mr. President now and he is responding to Doctors care.

Asked how long the President would be at the Hospital and what the name of the hospital is, he said “I cannot tell, you ask the Doctors.”
Other Sources have confirmed to Pointblanknews.com that the President might be at the Jeddah hospital longer than expected based on Doctors recommendation.

The President was yesterday admitted to a Saudi hospital immediately after he arrived the holy land according to reports monitored; a Saudi doctor was quoted as saying "the Nigerian president is undergoing medical tests at a hospital in the western seaport city of Jeddah."

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Heads

Friday, April 23, 2010

Nature of life

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