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#TheAnalysis with #TheSportsIlluminator
Guest: Olusina Abimbola
Introduction
Olusina Omotayo Abimbola is arguably one of the most exposed ceremonial sport commentators on Radio in Nigeria.
He worked solely at Radio Nigeria before retiring as Director of Programs.
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Before I continue, happy birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸŽŠ to Sina Abimbola. I didn't know today is his birthday until this morning. Coincidentally, I am dropping a thread about him on his birthday!.
Many happy returns to a great man.
Let's continue the thread
Growing Up
Growing up was difficult. I lost my father very early in life on August 10, 1969, I was 10 years and I had to accept my father's responsibilities because I am his first born.
Journalism Journey
Very interesting. It exposed me to so many cultures, so many ways of life.
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I have some threads lurking in the corner, I still dey write am.
Dem madt gaan but I won't let the cat out of the bag yet.
Just follow me and on notification so you won't miss out on any when it drops
If you haven't read my thread before..
See here
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#TheAnalysis with #TheSportsIlluminator
Guest: @RandaAndrew
Introduction
Andrew Randa is a journalist,
content creator, graphics designer and a member of the @thenff media team
He has two educational degrees amongst other certificates. Enjoy this thread on Andrew Randa
Here We Go
Growing Up
I think I am bit lucky whenever I listened to people’s story. Growing up was brilliant. I grew up in a good Christian home, had supportive parents with good values. We were not rich, we were not poor. My father could afford to send me to the school he could afford to
send me to the school he could afford with his salary at that time.
I grew up in a staff quarters so I had a lot of sporting facilities to play around with.

Education
I went to Federal Government College, Azare in Bauchi State
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#TheExclusive with #TheSportsIlluminator
Guest: @eme_victor14

Introduction
Victor Collins is a centre back that plies his trade with Nassarawa United.
He hails from Enugu State. He has been an integral part of the Solid Miners making 18 appearances in the league.

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What does football means to you?
Football means freedom, it means passion
The Journey
It started when I was little and early. Playing football on the street, I started getting invite from teams. So I took it up like that and I decided to put all my mind and everything in there.
I had trial with @LiepajaFK. I signed a contract with them in the 2019/2020 season but due to financial issues, I couldn't continue the contract.
I came back from Latvia and pitched tent with @RemoStarsSC.
I was part of the players that got them promoted. Image
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#TheExclusive with #TheSportsIlluminator
Guest: @sikiru16 of @RemoStarsSC

Introduction
Alimi Sikiru is professional footballer who currently plies his trade with NPFL team Remo Stars. He has previously been on the books of Warri Wolves, Sunshine Stars and Lobi Stars.

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Stade Tunisien, and Maghreb Association Sportive de Fes had his signature before returning to the @LMCNPFL. He was called up to the CHAN @NGSuperEagles team in 2019
He is a center forward.
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#Lekki
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What does football means to you?
Football means life to me

How did you start?
I started playing grassroots football at Ajegunle. That was where the journey started. My first coach was John Iremiren popularly known as Tall Coach. He had a lot of impact on me.
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