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Meet Michelle Alozie, Super Falcons Defender Who Marries Football Passion With Medical Career [PHOTOS]

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Michelle Chikwendu Alozie is a Nigerian-American footballer who dreams and believes she can manage her love of football and her medical career.

Furthermore, she believed in herself that one day she would be a recognized Nigerian national women’s footballer, and the rest, as they say, is history, as she is now a household name in the Super Falcon team.

On April 28, 1997, Alozie was born in Apple Valley, California to Nigerian parents from Imo State.

The Super Falcons defender graduated from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, with a bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology. As a major player for the Yale Bulldogs while at Yale, she demonstrated her football prowess.

However, her senior season was cut short due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Undeterred by the setback, she graduated from the University of Tennessee to continue her football career with the Tennessee Volunteers.

Her passion and determination to make a name in the round leather game made her take her football aspirations to the next level.

She registered for the 2019 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft. While playing for Houston Dash, Alozie also works as a part –time cancer research technician at the Texas Children’s Hospital.

Her resilience in pursuing her football passion paid off as she secured a contract with BIIK Kazygurt in January 2020, even though she was not selected earlier.

She trained and played for the team until the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the football season, leading her to return to California temporarily.

In 2021, the ebony black amazon’s journey took an exciting turn when she joined the Houston Dash on trial. Her impressive performances caught the eye of national team manager Randy Waldrum, who had previously managed the Dash.

Subsequently, she signed a national team replacement contract during the 2021 Houston Dash season and later secured a full contract for the remainder of the season in August 2021. Her consistent form led to a two-year contract extension with the Dash in December 2022.

Her dedication and diligence in her football career earned her a call-up to Nigeria’s national women’s team. Making her senior debut on June 10, 2021, in a friendly against Jamaica, she quickly became a valuable asset on the field.

Alozie’s inclusion in the country’s 23-player squad for the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 depicts her growing influence in the game.

At the ongoing Women’s World Cup co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, her defensive prowess has been instrumental in the Super Falcons’ impressive outings. Her capacity was tested in their hard-fought goalless draw against Canada, where she showcased her defensive acumen.

She is a beauty to behold even off the field as she continues to balance her passion for football with her profession as a cancer research technician at the Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Her unwavering commitment to both her medical career and football dreams serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and young girls alike.

Alozie’s journey from a cancer research technician to a rising star on the football field is nothing short of inspiring.
The Nigeria international is a brilliant example of how goals can be achieved with commitment and hard work as her star continues to rise. Alozie is an ideal inspiration Nigerian ladies need to emulate in pursuit of their careers and becoming worthy celebrities in life.

 

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BREAKING: Remains Of Late President Buhari Arrives In Katsina [VIDEO]

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The body of former President Muhammadu Buhari has reached Katsina State for his official burial ceremony.

Contrary to the initially scheduled arrival time, the former president’s remains landed at exactly 1:59 pm, shortly after President Bola Tinubu arrived.

The aircraft carrying Buhari’s remains landed at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport, where President Tinubu was expected to receive it before it would be transported to Daura for the burial.

Members of Buhari’s family also arrived at the airport, including the visibly emotional former First Lady, Aisha Buhari, who was seen among the crowd.

Aisha Buhari and her children, all dressed in black, were accompanied by Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu.

Contrary to earlier reports suggesting the body would be flown in as cargo, Buhari’s remains arrived aboard the presidential jet, which also carried his family and a delegation led by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

 

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Amaechi Wears Turban To Buhari’s Burial In Daura

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Rotimi Amaechi, who previously served as the minister of transportation, attended the funeral of former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, Katsina state, wearing a turban.

Buhari, the former president and head of state, passed away on July 13. His burial took place in his hometown, Daura, amidst national mourning.

Amaechi wore the cultural headgear to the ceremony held in honour of the late leader.

Earlier on Tuesday morning, Buhari’s remains were transported from London to Nigeria aboard the presidential jet.

Why Is Amaechi Wearing A Turban?

Amaechi received the title of Dan Amanar of Daura — which translates to “trusted son of Daura” — on February 5, 2022, as an acknowledgment of his contributions to the transport sector.

At that time, Silas Zwingina, a former deputy majority leader in the Senate, dismissed suggestions that the turbaning had political undertones, instead calling it a cultural show of gratitude by the Daura Emirate.

Zwingina stated that the Daura Emirate traditionally honours those who have made significant contributions to the development of the area.

He said it was unrelated to politics and urged people not to attach unnecessary meanings to the gesture, noting that Amaechi’s completed projects in Daura and across Nigeria stood on their own.

Amaechi’s turban has previously stirred controversy. In 2022, Musa Saidu, a leader of Arewa in the south, asked him to refrain from using the turban during political campaigns.

Saidu said the turban carries strong Islamic significance and should not be used as a political symbol.

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What Buhari Told Me About President Tinubu After Fuel Subsidy Removal — Katsina Governor Radda

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Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State shared details of his conversations with the late former President Muhammadu Buhari following his retirement, including a discussion on President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove petrol subsidy at the start of his administration.

While addressing reporters at the late president’s burial in Daura, Radda recounted his interactions with Buhari after he left office in 2023. He described gaining insights from Buhari’s leadership and patriotic values during this period.

He said that once Buhari returned to Daura after completing his term in 2023, they were able to engage more frequently, which allowed him to benefit from the former president’s wisdom and humor.

Radda mentioned that their conversations often focused on the challenges facing Nigerians and national service.

He shared that Buhari once told him, Your Excellency, go and do your best and be honest as a leader. You cannot satisfy Nigerians; only God can do that. He added that Buhari often spoke about the burdens he faced in office but felt relieved after retirement.

According to Radda, Buhari also said, I pity Bola (President Tinubu) for what he is doing. He is a brave man for removing the fuel subsidy. When I was president, whenever I made an attempt to remove the subsidy, a lot of people would give me too many reasons not to do so. But Bola did it immediately. If he had consulted people, he could not have removed the fuel subsidy now.

Radda emphasized that this was one of the conversations with Buhari that will stay with him. He said Buhari’s passing has left a significant void in Katsina State that will be difficult to fill.

President Tinubu ended the petrol subsidy on 29 May 2023, the day he assumed office after Buhari. He said the move was necessary to support economic growth and advance national progress.

He also stated that the Nigerian economy had long been underperforming due to various structural issues that hindered its development.

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