I attended Baptist Secondary School Oke Ado in Ibadan along with one of Papa's sons during Papa's era as IICC Shooting Stars Chief Coach. This Papa, very thorough, disciplined and firm. I love him so dearly., the first indigenous coach to excel in the 1983 Nations Cup. I hail oo.
Great job sir Dele may u continue to wax great in all ramifications IJN, i dove my hat for Chief Onigbinde may his days be fulfilled in all ramifications, he is very loaded of insights, pls we need more of him bcoz der are still deeper revelations to be reveal. Thanks to see Chief comes back soonest.
This is a very insightful interview from the Modakeke high chief himself. There are very few new media documentation that exist for Chief Onigbinde. Agbaletu please consider doing another interview with baba and have it more chronological. Keep up the good job.
Wow!! Thank you so much Mr. Dele Abiodun Agbaletu for sharing this wonderful interview with us. May GOD Almighty continue to bless you, AMEN🙏🏾❤️ I have watched almost all your interviews, and I can say that this is the one that I love most💖 As a woman, I would not have thought that I’ll would learn so much from a football coach about life in general😮 Eseun o Baba fun gbogbo ise ribiribi eyi ti e gbele aiye se. Olorun Eledumare yio tesiwaju lati maa gbe o go lati ara awon omo yin sir, AMIN ASE EDUMARE🙏🏾💖🌸
One of the greatest moments of Coach Adegboye Onigbinde was when he led a totally an unknown team, Water Corporation Football Club of Ibadan to the Quarter Final of the 1977 African Champions Club with players like Goalkeeper Rasaki Fadare, Yinusa Bolarinwa, Sule Olaoye, Segun Fawumi, George Okolie, among others. That team nearly broke the hegemony of the IICC Shooting Stars in Ibadan and by extension Western State until the advent of Leventis United in the 80s.
@@petera1179 They had a great team then and were a torn in the flesh of the more successful and better funded and supported IICC Shooting Stars of Ibadan with A list players like Mathematical Segun Odegbami, Tree Trunk Moses Otolorin, Mudashiru Babatunde Lawal, Sam Ojebode, Late Folorunsho Gambari Gambus, Late Lawyer Kunle Awesu, Sam Saka-Abosey, Nathaniel Adewole, Slow Poison Idowu Otubusin, Esu Philip Boamah, Sam Ashante, Kehinde Jaifous, Joe Appiah etc. IICC subsequently poached Goalkeeper Rasaki Fadare from Water CFC to replace their then fabulous Best Ogedegbe who himself succeeded Zion Ogunfehinmi after the 1976 African Cup Winners Cup success. Zion was an exceptional but then ageing goalkeeper who subsequently moved to Housing Corporation FC of Akure aka "Housing Akure" where he also had a sterling career until his retirement.
Thanks Agbaman for all your work and bringing to us this beautiful issue. Baba’s Yoruba is beautiful! O je ka mo ewa ede wa. God bless Bro. More grease to your elbows. Owe e a mo roke.
This man is tough in using any player. If you're not good, there's no play on the team. He goes for the best player, no ojoro. Football bodies in Nigeria are fraud and enemy of progress with football development in Nigeria and also a confused organisation only concerned in stealing money, not the progress of football in the country. Kids don't coach the national team. Continuity is very important in football development.
The interview has been very good, rich and loaded, but I disagree with one point made by the chief that the idea of all nations in Nigeria to go to separate ways is not good. But can Nigeria be OK with this setup
Olukoni Adeyanju ati Olukoni Adegboye ni awon woli to n'iyi l'aarin awujo awa ololufe won, paapa awa ti a n gbadun ogbon, imo, oye ti eko ati idanil'araya ti ise won n fi fun wa. A gbadun yin jojo.
Baba onigbinde eku ogbon sir, that is what I used to tell people. if nigeria should break up Yoruba will be like North Korea because there is too much 'pull him down' syndrome among us.
Thank you Agbalertu for this interview.But this is not life interview.It is voice interview and not video.But all the same weldone.I understand is a long time interview.
What difference would it have made if it was a video rather than an audio recording? Wouldn't what you would have heard been the same information? It would have. After all, it's a privilege for Dele to have posted this for you to enjoy. Not a right.
That’s always the problem with the people who are knowledgeable about history, they always miss God. He is no man, you can be as knowledgeable as Saul in the Bible, without God revealing himself to you, it’s all in vain. Clearly from his perspective, he doesn’t know God, but he’s obviously knowledgeable
I thought this old school and Agbaletu will understand that Esu isn't Satan. And Esu isn't bad irumole. Yoruba people need to understand their ancestral make up
Esu is a positive spiritual divination but this isn't the place for that. There is a time and place for everything. Neither is for Esu here, regardless of what your agenda is.
Wrong assertion. Esu in Yoruba cosmology is different from Satan in the bible and Shaytan in islam. Esu is the servant of Olodumare, the Yoruba God. That is established firmly in Ifa. We are Yoruba and not Hebrews or Jews. Ifa is the compedium of Yoruba thoughts and It contains everything that does exist. It is abysmally ignorant to call Esu the Devil, Satn or even Lucifer. Ignorance is truly bliss.
My brother the story is certainly not in the bible. However let me inform you that there are lots of recorded events about the saints, prophets, disciples that are not in the bible and that does not invalidate the story. Bible was canonized several years ago to harmonize the theme f the Bible and therefore omitted several stories or records considered not to be inline with the theme.