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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jul 02, 2020
ArattaAba:
[s] busy talking from your Anus called brain [/s]
Trash
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by lexy2014: 9:42pm On Jul 02, 2020
post=91314614:

He has done his best for his nation.
Even funding himself in previous tournaments.
He has won the competition back to back for the country in recent past.

The federal government and chess association of Nigeria should do something about this ASAP.

This is one of the people making our darling nation proud out there.

If you are reading this,
We assure you that something will be done this weekend....unfailingly.

God bless you Mr Adu!

Is ur "darling daddy" not d head of d federal govt that superitends of d embassy in Cote voire were this gentleman has complained of neglect despite his sacrifice for Nigeria? Or would ur "darling daddy" still be "shocked" when he hears this news?
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Arkmanbuddy(m): 9:44pm On Jul 02, 2020
Sport zone listener spotted.
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by freemi(m): 9:52pm On Jul 02, 2020
Lols. Don't even know wat to say
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Successmind(m): 9:54pm On Jul 02, 2020
Nigeria does not worth any sympathy death..
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by joviegghead: 9:55pm On Jul 02, 2020
If you play chess or follow chess a lot, you'll realize chess isn't really a mainstay game in Nigeria and most African countries. Its only European countries like Russia, Norway(magnus carlsen's country) with serious chess federation and government backing that do well.
Haven't y'all wondered why we have no Grandmaster in Nigeria. In fact in most countries in Africa except Egypt.
Adu is an International Master. Look at old he is. Other countries are producing FIDE,International and Grandmasters of young ages(teenagers).
Adu shouldn't complain. He knows how it is. If you're going for a tourney, you have to sponsor yourself or find a sponsor.

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by duduade: 10:07pm On Jul 02, 2020
Abike o come and answer o
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by AfonjaConehead: 10:10pm On Jul 02, 2020
Model zoo of a banana republic. grin
I knew it would be a structural Conniegrin

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Grandmeister(m): 10:11pm On Jul 02, 2020
tianshie:
Adu too love chess. E love chess pass Nigeria. It's a shame the NCF's treating him like sh-t. The NCF has always been a poorly run organisation. Adu already knows this. All of his mates have given up playing chess in Nigeria, and entered into different trades.
International grandmaster Nigel short from England also twitted this some days ago, calling on the Nigerian government to help his "friend"..but the country sef nọ send am..
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Carter4luv(m): 10:15pm On Jul 02, 2020
broda shaggy once said in one of his videos is this one country or state and capital. we tried Nigeria the best wat we get is nothing
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by ArattaAba(m): 10:17pm On Jul 02, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by OtemAtum: 10:23pm On Jul 02, 2020
Igbobymarriage:




So bcox I didn't say igbos are the greatest, it means I am not igbos.


See, u can deceive ur sef but I can never deceive myself..... I know what I am saying
You know deep down your mind that you're not an Igbo guy. Let's leave it like that.
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by ToyinDipo(m): 10:33pm On Jul 02, 2020
Sometimes I asked God in my mind that why did Nigeria ever exist, it's just seems very wrong
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by mamaafrik(m): 10:34pm On Jul 02, 2020
This silly fulani can ask Nigerian Airforce to bear Ganduje when an asset is Fallowing away in cote de voir.
No wonder our people alway abscond
Where is Sunday dare,some folks seem not to know thei work.
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by klbakare(m): 10:35pm On Jul 02, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too

I believe there are good people in igbo too but i have never met them. The ones i have met have done me more harm than good. Money desperadoes!
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by offset67(m): 10:44pm On Jul 02, 2020
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by arinze3131(m): 10:48pm On Jul 02, 2020
klbakare:


I believe there are good people in igbo too but i have never met them. The ones i have met have done me more harm than good. Money desperadoes!


Dis wan just dey talk nonsense
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by MINORU: 10:57pm On Jul 02, 2020
Very good

I love this news cause it happened to this foolish afonjas that support foolanis

Nice one slave masters
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Mozegee: 11:03pm On Jul 02, 2020
What a country
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by manitoba(m): 11:06pm On Jul 02, 2020
But it is also a fact that Nigeria chess Federation (NCF)didn't give him any $200 as claimed and they couldn't help him.

NIDCOM was contacted and they couldn't do much.

There has been several tweets to the Minister of sports Mr Sunday Dare to assist but nothing was done
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Femeto: 11:25pm On Jul 02, 2020
This country can disgrace you.
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by splendid19: 11:39pm On Jul 02, 2020
CHESSmaster sell d cup, mak u chop d money...O.Y.O is ur case
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by tianshie(m): 11:54pm On Jul 02, 2020
Grandmeister:

International grandmaster Nigel short from England also twitted this some days ago, calling on the Nigerian government to help his "friend"..but the country sef nọ send am..

Dem don dey raise bar for am.

Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Barrister900(m): 11:57pm On Jul 02, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too
Uncle you don loss...
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Peculiarchisom(f): 12:31am On Jul 03, 2020
If it's BBN now or where they are doing twerking competition, it's first class flight they'll use to sponsor their trip to and fro.� cry

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Flairoqy(m): 12:46am On Jul 03, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too
So you're 50 plus? Do better next time sir, you don't type like it.
So grandfathers are on NL? hmmm
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by davillian(m): 12:53am On Jul 03, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too
You don't know anything about the yoruba people,
Now listen , they are not accommodative even to their fellow tribes men...
Once a yoruba man can't eat from you then you become a bad person....
If you give 99% the 1% you don't give u become a bad person.....
I've accommodated several yoruba guys that were chased out by their fellow tribes men.....
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Bar1941(m): 1:15am On Jul 03, 2020
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too

God bless you for being factual.

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by MrBrownJay1(m): 1:18am On Jul 03, 2020
the man is supposedly based in the US but is trying to get back to Nigeria?! what for exactly?! why didnt he catch a flight back to his home base in the US as soon as this nightmare started?!
Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Bar1941(m): 1:30am On Jul 03, 2020
davillian:

You don't know anything about the yoruba people,
Now listen , they are not accommodative even to their fellow tribes men...
Once a yoruba man can't eat from you then you become a bad person....
If you give 99% the 1% you don't give u become a bad person.....
I've accommodated several yoruba guys that were chased out by their fellow tribes men.....

You accomodated them in your dreams I guess! Many of you guys have never even being out of your village since you were born yet you will be typing thrash on nairaland.

I had lived in all the 3 major regions in Nigeria and I know how accomodative the yorubas are. Check the percentage of Igbos and hausas leaving and earning their livelihood in yorubaland compare it to other regions of the country, you will get the fact. In the street I used to live in Ibadan, we have a lot of Igbo and Hausa landlords there which is very rare to see in the East. Some years back, two factions were fighting over Eze Indigbo title in Ibadan, this happened simply because the host were friendly.

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Ohizman73(m): 1:42am On Jul 03, 2020
majamajic:
Not again

Yes not again the NCF seems to be very unfair to national compatroits in the field of chess .As in the case of my cousin ODION AIKHOJE who in 1998 who won the first ever gold for the country in 1998 only for the medal to be seized by an official who claimed he was being owned money by the federation.

ODIONS GOLD MEDAL SAGA
Nine years after winning a gold medal for Nigeria, at the 1998 World Chess Olympiad, Odion Aikhoje has not officially received his gold medal even though the World Chess Federation (FIDE) handed it over to the Nigerian Chess officials. Here is the unbelievable story below:
At the 1998 Chess Olympiad which held in Elista Russia, we all know Odion won a gold medal, on board 2, for Nigeria. Mr. Emmanuel Omuku, the former Executive Director of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), a Nigerian, received the gold medal on behalf of Odion, who could not wait in Elista to receive his medal due to conflict with his travel arrangements. Mr. Omuku then sent the medal with a letter to the then Honorable Minster of Sports in Nigeria. This was done with the hope that it would be properly presented to Odion who had done the country proud and also to use the medal to promote the game of chess in Nigeria. With the medal on its way to the Sports Minister’s office, Mr. Theophilus Caifas, the Chairman of the Nigerian Chess Federation (NCF) at the time, intercepted this medal and the letter with a promise to deliver it personally to the Honorable Minster of Sports.
Since then, it has been an unbelievable nightmare for Odion and the Nigerian Chess players, that we wish was just a dream. We were told that when Mr. Caifas got to the Sports Ministry, there was a dispute between Mr. Caifas and the Nigerian Sports Ministry officials over the sponsorship money for the Nigerian delegation to the Olympiad. Mr. Caifas then refused to hand over the medal to the Sports Ministry, or to Odion for that matter. As far as we know, he has had the medal in his possession since 1998.
At this point, almost five Olympiads later – 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006 with the 2008 Chess Olympiad around the corner, the gold medal that an individual won at the 1998 Olympiad is still being kept as a surety by a former official of NCF, in lieu of money allegedly owed him by the National Sports Commission (NSC) for sponsoring the team to the chess Olympiad.
Based on our own investigation, it is true that Mr. Caifas used some of his own money to sponsor some chess players to the Olympiad with a promise to get reimbursed by the Sports Ministry upon his return from the Olympiad. However, Odion Aikhoje is not one of those Chess players. Our investigation further reveals that in 1998, the Oyo State Government of Nigeria sponsored three Nigerian Chess players including Odion to the same Olympiad with 400,000 Naira (a sum between $4,000.00-$5,000.00 at the time). The money from the Oyo State Sports Council was personally handed over to Mr. Caifas by two individuals: Mr Lekan Adeyemi, an affiliate of the Oyo State Sports Council and the current Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Chess Federation along with Mr. Odion Aikhoje. Odion was therefore not sponsored to the 1998 Chess Olympiad by Mr. Caifas but by the Oyo State Government of Nigeria.
While we sympathize with Mr. Caifas in his dispute with the NSC, we strongly feel that if he feels wronged, he should seek redress through the proper channels, which may include the law courts or Sports arbitration bodies. By holding a medal that was duly won by an individual as a guarantee for his payment makes him open to all sorts of liabilities. The medal was on its way to the Honorable Minister of Sports and that is where it should have been sent. To hold on to any property that does not belong to him, for any reason whatsoever, can be considered theft.
Shortly before the 2006 Chess Olympiad which was held in Italy, I received a letter from Odion who had once again been called upon to be a member of the Nigeria team to the 2006 Olympiad. He asked me to help him to recover his medal and that was when I first knew of this problem. Yes, we all knew Odion won a gold medal in 1998 but I did not know that he had not received his medal; it was a shock to me. I sent a letter to Mr. Caifas asking him to return the medal to the rightful owner. In the letter, I suggested 3 noble ways by which he could do this and still come out looking good despite the obvious injustice which surrounds this issue, but I did not receive any response from Mr. Caifas before we went to the Olympiad.
At the 2006 Olympiad, the issue of Odion’s gold medal came up again. This time it took a new life of its own as political opponents in the World Chess Federation presidency election were considering points to use again each other. The Odion gold medal issue was briefly considered among key points of the failure of the present FIDE administration. Mr. Omuku, Jackie Ngubeni of South Africa, the Chairman of the Nigerian Chess Federation, Sanni Mohammed, Mr. Kunle Elegbede and Mr. Odion Aikhoje had a meeting on this issue. The Chairman of the Nigerian Chess Federation promised to take up this issue as soon as he gets back to Nigeria from Italy and this write-up is part of that long overdue effort.
I also came to understand that efforts have been ongoing since 1998 to resolve this case, without any positive moves on the part of Mr. Caifas. At both the 2002 and the 2004 National Sports Festivals which were held in Edo State and Abuja respectively, the full council of the Nigeria Chess Federation (which comprises all the chairmen of all the State Chess Associations, their Secretaries and the board members of the Nigerian Chess Federation) ordered Mr. Caifas to give the gold medal to Odion. On both occasions, Mr. Caifas refused to obey this well respected body and still kept the medal in his possession
As far as we know, as of January 2008, the gold medal has not been given to Odion and he is still very upset by this. It is therefore our opinion that this matter which has gone on now for more than 9 years, should now be handed over to the appropriate authorities in Nigeria for their consideration and action. This is an international embarrassment of the highest order and, as far as we know, the first in the history of sports where an individual representative of a country is being punished over a monetary dispute that has nothing to do with him personally.
At this time, we also call on the Nigerian Sports Ministry to come out to clarify the status of Odion’s gold medal and to confirm whether the 1998 trip to Elista Olympiad where Odion won this Gold medal was authorized or not. Any dispute between the former Nigerian Chess official (notably Theophilus Caifas who has the medal in his possession) and the Sports ministry over this matter should be put to rest once and for all. This is an issue, which has no doubt brought the image of Nigeria into disrepute, and as such it should not be taken lightly any longer.
As a first step, before any further discussion on this matter is entertained, we are recommending the following:
1. Mr. Theopilus Caifas should hand over Odion’s gold medal to the Minister of Sports or to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Mbama Okiro who will be expecting it, immediately (and not to Odion Aikhoje). Failure to do so promptly can result in severe consequences.
2. Secondly, the matter should be thoroughly investigated and a solution needs to be reached quickly. We cannot and should not attend the 2008 Olympiad in German, in November, while one important member of the Nigeria delegation remains disenfranchised after several years.
3. Thirdly, the Minster of Sports should then present the gold medal to Odion in a public ceremony with a handsome compensation, as this is now the only acceptable and honorable way to undo the wrong that has been done to one of our own. Any other solution will not be satisfactory.
Odion is a worthy sports representative of our country with high character. Since 1998, Nigeria has asked Odion to represent the country at chess events, and he has done so dutifully, despite the shoddy treatment that he has received at the hands of those entrusted with the country’s chess affairs. He is clearly upset by all this and has made numerous appeals to several people to help him obtain his medal but he has faithfully represented his country regardless. He is the unsung hero in all this. Any other person would have long ago brought a law suit against person(s) denying him what is rightfully his. This is the reason we all have to do something about this madness now.
Adekunle Elegbede
International Coordinator, Nigeria Chess Federation.
Here is Aikhoje’s appeal:

21 January 2008
The Honorable Minister/Chairman
National Sports Commission
Abuja.

Dear Sir,

My name is Odion Aikhoje and I am a representative of the Nigerian National Chess Team. I have been playing Chess for the country at various international events since 1997 and I am currently employed as a coach at the Delta State Sports Council, Asaba, Delta State.

Sir, I would like to ask for your assistance in the resolution of a matter that has dragged on for the past 10 years between the Nigeria Chess Federation and my humble self.

The accompanying document which contains a write up by Mr. Kunle Elegbede who is the Nigerian International Coordinator for Chess explains the whole situation.

I hope and pray that you will be able to right the wrong that I feel has been done to me and all the Chess players in Nigeria who desire nothing but to serve their proud nation and acquit themselves honorably in the international sporting arena. I hope that my Olympic Gold Medal winning performance will be properly recorded in the sporting history book of the Nation.

Thank you for your kind assistance.

Odion Aikhoje
FIDE International Master of Chess
Nigerian National Chess Champion

odirov@yahoo.co.uk

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Re: Oladapo Adu Stranded In Cote D'ivoire After Representing Nigeria In Competition by Correcto: 2:18am On Jul 03, 2020
Indeed Yorubas are great people but never silent. The only silent achievers in Nigeria can be found in the North.
Igbobymarriage:
Project Nigeria failed.. A whole chess champion stranded..

How I wish I can wake Azikwe from his grave and give him a good knock on his head for objecting secession... Azikwe, no worry na he'll u dey go


Modified: my igbo kinsmen are attacking me... All bcox I said the truth, they have turned to attack mi.. But the truth is the truth..


The truth is,

Hausa are great

Igbos are greater

Yorubas are the greater greatest


And our God, Chineke is the great greater greatest


I am igbo man but I av always love yorubas all Tru my life..

Since I left Abia state when I was 25, I av lived wit the yorubas for almost 25 years and they are the greatest.. Very accommodating, silent achievers..
Infact I can deny my igbo and change to yoruba.

I married a Yoruba, my kids bears yorubas name..

God bless the Yorubas


They are the west just like America, Europe and so on..

God bless my igbos too
I

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