Correctional Service inmates football tournament ends in Enugu

The Controller-General (C-G), Nigeria Correctional Service, Mr Haliru Nababa, has said sporting and recreational activities are veritable tools of reformation among inmates nationwide.

Nababa, represented by the Controller of Corrections in Enugu State, Mr Nicholas Obiakor, said this at the finals of the 2023 Inmates Inter-Hostels Football Tournament of Enugu Custodial Centre within Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Enugu State Command.

In the final match, C-Ward Hostel Team defeated IDR Hostel Team by 2 – 0 after a 90-minute action of the two most enterprising teams of the tournament.

Earlier on Wednesday in the third place match, LKP Hostel Team defeated Convict Hostel Team 3 – 1 in a tension soaked match, which reawakened the liveliness of the custodial centre.

The controller-general said that under his watch, “the NCoS is poised to providing enabling environment for reformation and rehabilitation to thrive for every inmate.

“You will agree with me that reforming an individual is a complex process, which requires all necessary tools to achieve positive results.

“This sporting event is part of the complementary efforts of the in-charge of Enugu Custodial Centre to positively impact offenders’ mental wellness and physical fitness while in incarceration.

“I, therefore encourage the inmates of Enugu Custodial Centre to take reformation and rehabilitation progammes seriously and participate actively as it is for your own good and wellness,” he said.

Nababa also appreciated the Executive Governor of Enugu State, Dr Peter Mbah, service chiefs and their representatives and all invited guests for honouring the event.

Speaking, Mr Sunday Oyakhire, the Deputy Controller of Correction in-charge of Enugu Custodial Centre, said that sports also jettison negative thoughts and depression among inmates that might have adverse security implication on the centre.

Oyakhire said that sports are good non-kinetic means of controlling the inmates and providing means of gainful employment for them after serving their terms.

“We have good football, table and lawn tennis as well as snooker players here and we are looking for sponsors to make competitions in the centre. A frequent one to increase their competitive abilities and refine their skills and sportsmanship better.

“For the final match today, we invited coaches and managers of football clubs in the state and beyond to come and watch as well as pick our very skilled football players for their clubsides,” he said.

The event featured cash award, medals and trophies presentation to the winning teams, the runners up and the winner of the third place match among other side attractions.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Technological Innovation Fair set to kick off next Thursday in Luanda

The 14th Edition of the Technological Innovation Fair of the Telecommunications Institute (FITITEL 2023) starts on Thursday ( 7 Sept) in Luanda, aimed at expanding Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in various social group.

The three-day event will also enable the Telecommunications Institute (ITEL) students to show their skill by coming up with the entrepreneurial potential of the new startups generated from the projects to be exhibited.

The event, which is jointly sponsored by ITEL and the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Social Communication (MINTTICS), is expected to bring together more than 4,000 visitors, 80 exhibitors and 40 projects this year.

Also more than 20 speakers will participate in the Faire along with 10 companies, an equal number of start-up exhibitions.

FITITEL is an annual event organised by the Telecommunications Institute, which for over a decade has provided a platform for showcasing academic achievements.

Originally known as the “ITEL Fair”, the celebration evolved in 2010 into the ITEL Technological Innovation Fair, marking a turning point by being presented in Independence Square

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola face Cabo Verde for World Cup qualifier

Angola national senior males football team will start the “race” to the 2026 World Cup by facing away Cabo Verde, in November, for Group D.

Angola will also play their second game away, namel with Mauritania, according to the draw made by FIFA.

The third and fourth rounds will be played between 3 and 11 June 2024, with Angola receiving Eswatini and Cameroon respectively.

The fifth and sixth rounds will be played between March 17 and 25, with Angola facing Libya and Cabo Verde respectively, with the latter encounter marking the start of the second leg bout.

Angola face Libya and Mauritania at home between 1 and 9 September.

The qualifying phase for the World Cup ends in October 2025, with Angola facing Eswatini in the ninth round.

The national team close the qualifying stage away against Cameroon.

The 2026 World Cup will take place in three countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States of America.

Angola participated in the World Cup final round in 2006 in Germany.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)