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  • Doma United coach praises fans after thrashing Gombe United 3-0 – Sporting Tribune

    Doma United coach praises fans after thrashing Gombe United 3-0 – Sporting Tribune

    Doma United’s head coach, Akinade Onigbinde, has praised fans of both Gombe United and his team for comporting themselves in a peaceful manner during their Match Day seven fixture of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

    The match was played on Sunday at Pantami Township Stadium, Gombe, which both teams use as home ground for their NPFL matches, but Gombe United played host to Doma United in the match day seven fixture.

    Onigbinde, in a post-match conference after his team defeated Gombe United 3-0, said the fans deserved commendation for their peaceful conduct.

    According to him, the unity of support from fans of both clubs showed the fans’ love for Gombe State football clubs.

    “Today the fans were really something else, everybody changed from Doma United and Gombe United fans and they became one.

    “The fans showed that they were all Gombe State fans and they gave the teams support, we are very excited about their support and peaceful conduct,” said Onigbinde.

    He also praised his players for converting three of the chances created during the match.

    He said his team worked hard for the three points so that they could move up on the league table and, “we are glad we got the three points.”

    He stated that his team’s win against Gombe United was a moral booster ahead of their mid-week match against Bendel Insurance.

    On his part, coach of Gombe United, Mohammed Babaganaru, turned down a request for an interview when approached by journalists.

    The 12,000-capacity stadium was completely filled as there were no empty seats at the facility.

    Some fans who could not get a seat had to stand for 90 minutes to watch their team play.

    Emmanuel Jesam scored a brace in the 54th and the 86th minutes of the game, while Emmanuel Ekpenyong scored in the 52nd minute to complete the three-goal routing of Gombe United.

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  • ‘I like this Barcelona’, Atleti’s Simeone praises Xavi over defensive organisation

    ‘I like this Barcelona’, Atleti’s Simeone praises Xavi over defensive organisation

    Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone, has expressed admiration for Xavi’s defensive organisation at Barcelona, which has made them difficult to break down this season.

    Despite criticism for not employing an entertaining style of play, Barca have conceded only nine goals in 29 LaLiga games this season and kept an impressive 22 clean sheets, the highest in Europe’s top five leagues.

    Simeone was asked at a pre-match press conference if Atleti and Barca had become stylistically similar due to Xavi’s work, as the latter team closes in on their first league title since 2018-19, sitting 11 points clear of Real Madrid with nine games remaining in the season.

    “I like this Barcelona,” Simeone said. “It’s a different Barcelona style. They have been growing and have had a great season.

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    “They have improved in defence thanks to the characteristics of their players, and improving the defensive part has added more value to Xavi’s work.”

    Atleti have won six successive league games to move within two points of second-placed Real Madrid, and Simeone believes their displays have not been met with the credit they deserve.

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    “When we started the season we were not in the best way. But if we go back a bit, to when we won LaLiga, we did it by playing very well,” Simeone added.

    “Sometimes a stigma is generated. Sometimes people don’t watch the games and they give their opinion just to give their opinion.

    “Like Barca improving defensively, or Manchester City – who have given a very good defensive performance – we have improved, we have grown.”

    Simeone has overseen 15 trips to Camp Nou without winning as Atleti boss, more matches than he has taken charge of at any other venue since taking over Los Colchoneros in 2011.

    Opposing boss Xavi, meanwhile, has won both of his league games against Atleti since taking the reins at Camp Nou, and he could become just the second coach in Barca’s history to win his first three meetings with Atleti in LaLiga (after Luis Enrique).

  • EUROPA LEAGUE: Mourinho praises Dybala as Roma edge Feyenoord to qualify for semi-final

    EUROPA LEAGUE: Mourinho praises Dybala as Roma edge Feyenoord to qualify for semi-final

    Roma coach, Jose Mourinho, praised Paulo Dybala after the Argentine striker’s late goal secured Roma’s victory over Feyenoord in the Europa League quarter-finals.

    Feyenoord had taken a 1-0 lead in the first leg, and they scored again in the second leg, putting Roma on the brink of elimination. However, Dybala came off the bench to level the tie with a quick turn and shot, taking the game to extra time.

    Roma went on to win 4-2 on aggregate and set up a semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen. Dybala’s goal was his 16th of the season and his fourth in the Europa League, a tally only bettered by Marcus Rashford, Victor Boniface, and Santiago Gimenez. Mourinho praised Dybala’s performance and the impact he made coming off the bench, and he will likely be a key player for Roma in the semi-finals.

    “My feeling is that he was seeking the joy, he had lost more than confidence,” Mourinho told Sky Sport Italia.

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    “He found it here. He has found a coach who understands him, a crowd that loves him and a space on the field in which to be a leader with his quality and personality.

    “Dybala is a nice boy. He has the quality to play for the biggest clubs in the world, but he has found joy here.

    “I gave him absolute freedom to come on tonight, and he could come off even two minutes later if he didn’t feel up to it. But he played 30 minutes of extra time and 25 minutes regular, and he finished on a high.”

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    Meanwhile, Dybala also paid tribute to Mourinho who, having guided Roma to the Europa Conference League title last season, is closing in on a sixth triumph in European competition.

    “I think everyone knows Mourinho, his history, what he’s done in Europe and at every club he worked at, I think he won something,” the forward added.

    “His mentality fuels you. He knew the game could end up like this and pushed us to give something more. He changed the tactical system, we started playing better and dominated extra time for a deserved victory.

    “I think we all want to win, which is the most important thing. We have a coach with an incredible mentality. He told us the game would be like that, and he was absolutely right.

    “This squad won the Europa Conference League last season, so they know what it takes to win. Now, we hope to go all the way in the Europa League too.

  • Alexis Sanchez reflects on failed Man City move, praises Guardiola

    Alexis Sanchez reflects on failed Man City move, praises Guardiola

    Alexis Sanchez has recently shared his belief that he would have triumphed in the UEFA Champions League if he had joined Manchester City instead of Manchester United back in 2018.

    Sanchez first came to England in 2014 after a standout performance at the FIFA World Cup and soon became one of the Premier League’s most exceptional players while playing for Arsenal.

    However, in the summer of 2017, with one year left on his contract, he decided to leave.

    He was heavily linked with a move to join ex-Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, but the deal ultimately fell through due to Arsenal’s inability to replace him. Manchester City again pursued him in the January window but ultimately lost out to Manchester United in securing the transfer deal.

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    In an interview with TVN, Chile’s public broadcaster, Sanchez discussed this transfer saga.

    “I was about to go to City. I spoke to Guardiola every day, he told me happy birthday. He was like my dad, He was my dad at Barcelona and he was like my dad at City,” Sanchez began.

    “We talked, we talked every day, he sent me messages. And everything was ready, there was a player who was going to go to Arsenal.

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    Then [Arsene] Wenger tells me you are not leaving because the other player did not want to come and they do not have another.

    “Suddenly, the cell phone rings. [Jose] Mourinho tells me: ‘Alexis, here is the [number] seven available for you’.

    “It wasn’t a money thing, so everyone knows. It was the same with United and City. And he said to me ‘here is the seven, we are playing in the Champions League and we are going to give everything’. I wanted to leave at that moment, but I had Guardiola’s word.

    “That’s when I said to myself, a Chilean footballer playing for Manchester United, something that has never happened. With the seven of [Eric] Cantona, [David] Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and now a Chilean had it, it was a dream.

    “I don’t regret going to United, things happen for a reason. I would have liked to have gone to City, yes. We would have won the Champions League by now. In the final, I would have done something.

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  • Sylva praises UTM Offshore, partners on Nigeria’s First Floating LNG facility

    Sylva praises UTM Offshore, partners on Nigeria’s First Floating LNG facility

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    Nigeria’s quest for energy transition received a huge boost on Wednesday when an indigenous firm, UTM Offshore Limited signed agreements with three technical partners, Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) UK, Japan Gas Corporation (JGC) and TechnipEnergies Limited, for the commencement of the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for Nigeria’s first Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) facility. The Agreements were signed at a brief but colourful event at the the Hilton Park Lane, London, UK.

    The FEED contract with the three firms essentially entails conducting for UTM Offshore Limited,various studies to figure out technical issues and estimate rough investment cost for the FLNG facility prior to the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) phase of the project. The time line for this phase of the the FLNG project is 10 months.

    The FEED contract signing is a follow up to the successful execution of the pre-FEED agreement between UTM Offshore Limited with JGC, a leading International Engineering Design, Procurement and Construction firm. The Pre-FEED scope was completed within four months from commencement date. KBR provided due diligence on the JGC scope by conducting a third-party review of all deliverables from JGC during the Pre-FEED.

    UTM Offshore Limited entered into the pre-FEED agreement with JGC and KBR in May 2021.

    Speaking at the FEED contract signing event, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva applauded the pioneering efforts of Mr. Julius Rone and UTM Offshore Limited and said the Federal Government will continue to support and create the enabling environment for business investments in the country, especially in the area of gas development.

    “The PIA is already improving the petroleum industry’s reputation, paving the way for new investments, creating jobs, supporting the economic diversification agenda and strengthening Nigeria’s ability to fulfil the world’s expanding energy demand,” he said.

    The Minister reiterated the Federal Government of Nigeria’sdetermination to leverage on natural gas as the nation’s transition fuel with Floating LNG Technology as the game changer. “As a developing nation, we believe that affordable, accessible and reliable energy will continue to be essential to sustaining and powering our growing economy, and to lift millions out of poverty,” he said adding that only gas can help to bridge the current energy gaps in the country.

    While stressing the significance of innovation, technology and policy as key drivers of change in the energy sector, Sylva again maintained that “no doubt, gas remains the solution to ensuring our energy security, economic competitiveness, and a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. We have already proclaimed that gas is our transition fuel and a destination fuel, and we anticipate that it will be a major component of our energy mix by the year 2060”.

    The minister noted that the UTM FLNG will target the processing of associated gas currently flared in order to cut carbon emissions and monetise additional reserves for the domestic and global markets, which aligns with the Federal Government’s gas flare commercialization program (The NGFCP) and the decade of gas agenda.

    “There are generous incentives to enable development, distribution, penetration, and utilisation of gas,” Sylva said adding that “this is why the UTM Offshore project will involve the development and financing of a 1.52 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) FLNG facility with a capacity to process 176 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day and condensate.”

    At the signing ceremony, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of UTM Offshore Limited, Mr. Julius Rone underscored the fact that like most other nations of the world, Nigeria is keen on, and working assiduously towards achieving energy transition. He said Nigeria’s energy transition necessarily should start with moving from huge dependence on crude oil to gas. “Like I have said in several fora, for us in Africa, especially Nigeria, energy transition is steeped in harnessing our abundant gas resources. At UTM Offshore, we completely agree withPresident Muhammadu Buhari that given Nigeria’s potential of about 600 trillion cubic feet of gas, the commodity has the enormous potential to diversify our country’s economy. We also agree that the rising global demand for cleaner energy sources has offered Nigeria an opportunity to exploit gas resources for the good of the country,” Mr. Rone said.

    “We thank the President for making gas development and utilization a national priority to stimulate economic growth, further improve Nigeria’s energy mix, drive investments, and provide the much-needed jobs for our citizens in the country,” he added.

    Rone disclosed that UTM Offshore is impressed with JGC’s handling of the pre-FEED component of the FLNG project hence the resolve the reengage the firm for the main FEED Phase.

    “JGC Corporation came highly recommended, given the several similar projects the firm had undertaken across the world. Indeed, of the total number of five FLNGs in the world today, JGC Corporation was involved in the design, construction and commissioning of three. We do not take for granted the fact that what UTM Offshore Limited is doing is largely novel. It is the first of its kind in Nigeria and we are very excited about this trail-blazing project; the opportunity to build from the scratch, the first Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Facility in country. That is why we cannot afford to settle for less hence the reason we contracted JGC Corporation, clearly one of the leading firms in the LNG Construction sector in the world, to provide both the Pre-Front End Engineering Design Services and the main FEED for this first Floating LNG facility in Nigeria,” the UTM Offshore Chief Executive enthused.

    “Today, we are here to consummate the very fantastic working relationship between UTM FLNG, KBR, JGC, Technip Energies Ltd and Cryogas Equipment Private Limited as we sign the main Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for Nigeria’s first Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Facility,” he added

    Speaking in the same regard, the President of African Export Import Bank (AfreximBank), Professor Benedict Okay Oramah, lauded the tenacious and transparent pursuit of the FLNG project by Mr. Julius Rone and his team members at UTM Offshore Limited and pledged the full backing of the Bank for the FLNG Project.

    “Nigeria is a gas zone; the country holds the highest reserve of gas in Africa, but for years, we were burning our wealth through gas flaring. It is a good thing that President Muhammadu Buhari decided to press the pause button so that Nigeria can optimize the utilization of the country’s gas resources to enhance the lot of the nation, create wealth for the people from what is abundant in the country,” the President of AfreximBank remarked.

    Professor Oramah however noted that the intervention of President Buhari in optimizing the utilization of Nigeria’s gas resources came at a time when the traditional (multinational)investors in oil gas initiatives had decided to stop funding oil and gas operations in Africa due to climate change. “It is now left for us, as Africans to find ways to convert our gas resources to wealth. We are not going to keep waiting for multinationals tohelp us harness our wealth. AfreximBank is supporting the FLNG project in Nigeria because we have seen that Mr. Julius Rone is serious. He (Rone) did not hesitate to put his leg in the water, so AfreximBank did not hesitate to jump into the lake with him. AfreximBank will continue to support the UTM FLNG project until completion,” Prof. Oramah disclosed.

    In December 2021 UTM Offshore Limited and AfreximBanksigned a $5bn MoU for the financing of the UTM FLNG.

    “The UTM FLNG is one of the projects AfreximBank is very proud of; just like the Dangote refinery. We are proud to be associated with these two projects in Nigeria. FLNG is a huge project and it is not for traders; you need an Entrepreneur in the strict sense of the word. This is a project that will take off in 2026 but Mr. Julius Rone has shown that he is willing and able to pay the price and wait for almost a decade to start reaping from the fruit of his labour. This is remarkable. We will work and walk with Julius Rone on this project. In fact, Nigeria needs more dogged Entrepreneurs like Julius Rone and I commend Mr. President for recently conferring Julius Rone with the national award of OFR. He truly deserves the honour,” the AfreximBankPresident said.

    Also at the London event were the heads of the regulatory authorities in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector – Engr. Simbi Wabote, the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB); Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, the Chief Executive Officer Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission and Engr. Farouk Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NMDPRA). All the regulatory Chiefs commended the tenacity of Mr. Rone and his team a pledged their continuing support for the UTM FLNG Project.

    The contract signing event was spiced up by the very firmcommitments by the UTM FLNG’s technical partners – the President of JGC Holdings, Mr. Tadashi Ishizuka; the Chief Operating Officer of Technip Energies Limited, Mr. Marco Villa; the Vice President KBR, Mr. Paul Baillie and Mr. Steve Brann, the Head of LNG Operations at Vitol, to deploy their best minds and technologies to actualize Nigeria’s first Floating Liquefied Natural Gas facility being developed by UTM Offshore limited.

    UTM Offshore Limited is pioneering the development of the FLNG facility in collaboration with LNG Investment Management Services (LIMS), a subsidiary of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation PLC (NNPC Limited).

    The facility, a newly built vessel, will receive gas feedstock from an existing offshore facility, treat it to required LNG standard, liquefy the gas, store the LNG and offload to LNG carriers.

    When completed, the floating LNG shall have an LNG production capacity of 1.2 mmtpa, Turret and Mooring System, Gas pre-treatment modules, LNG production modules, living quarters, self-contained power generation and utilities as well as capacities for LNG storage and offloading.