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Afro-Greeks struggle to emulate ‘idol’ Antetokounmpo

Young Athenians sharpen their shooting skills under the dazzling white lights of an outdoor basketball court, forever dreaming of emulating local hero and global star Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The sport offers the tantalising hope of obtaining Greek nationality — and the promise of an easier life — for the children of African immigrants born or raised in Greece but whose presence in the country is questioned.

But many of the budding basketball players believe the daunting obstacles placed in their path by the Greek administration make it hard to follow their role model Antetokounmpo and his rags-to-riches story.

Originally from Nigeria, brothers, David and Joshua Nnadi told AFP their efforts to follow in the footsteps of Giannis and his sibling Thanasis have been thwarted at every turn.

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“Every year the school organises a trip abroad. Without the papers, I cannot leave the country,” said David, 17.

“I don’t understand, the Antetokounmpos were like us… today, they receive all the glory, and we get nothing,” he regretted.

Their playmate Tangu shares the feeling of injustice. “They say we all have the same rights, but that’s false,” he told AFP.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, born in Athens to Nigerian parents, is everywhere in the Greek capital, adorning advertising billboards and acting as a role model for aspiring basketball players of African origin.

An enormous fresco on a basketball court depicts Antetokounmpo, 27, leaping with superhuman agility towards a basket, soaring towards the clouds and a Greek god.

His number 34 jersey sells by the thousands in city-centre alleyways.

Dave Okonkwo, also born in Greece to Nigerian parents, aspires to follow Antetokounmpo’s example and become a professional player.

“I dream of meeting him, learning from him. Giannis has always been my idol,” said the 18-year-old, as he laced up his trainers on the court.

– Legal limbo –

Antetokounmpo’s dizzying rise to international sporting stardom had humble beginnings. Penniless and without a regular legal status in Greece, his family survived off the proceeds of odd jobs and informal trading.

Basketball gave the two eldest children, Thanasis and Giannis, an escape from the precarity of day-to-day life. Scouts spotted their talent, with Giannis joining North America’s prestigious NBA league with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2013.

Giannis’s sporting achievements facilitated the regularisation of his status in Greece, where he obtained citizenship at 18 as he jetted off to the United States.

The granting of Greek citizenship to these children of immigrants is not automatic and the criteria vary by age, the situation of the parents and the youngsters’ education.

The administrative hurdles often leave youngsters in legal limbo, especially when the response times drag on seemingly indefinitely.

Nikos Odubitan, who founded the organisation Generation 2.0 to help integrate and offer legal support to young people facing such difficulties, said the bureaucratic delays exceed the timeframe stipulated by law.

“The law says the steps should be completed in six months. In reality, the average is more than four years and some people wait for six to seven years,” he said.

The uncertainty prevents the children from accessing free healthcare, the organisation added. “One Giannis doesn’t make a summer,” said Odubitan.

– Hard work and perseverance –

Okonkwo took up basketball aged 11 at the AntetokounBros Academy, an organisation founded by the Antetokounmpo brothers to give opportunities to “underserved youth” and allow them to change their lives through the power of sport.

It was also at the academy that budding basketball star Benjamin Tangu practised his first dribbles, after arriving in Greece aged 13.

“He (Giannis) showed that if you work hard enough, you will succeed,” said the young man of Congolese and Angolan origin.

“He succeeded through work and perseverance. Nothing is easy but you’ve always got to follow your dreams,” added Okonkwo.

“We always want to compare ourselves to Giannis, but everyone follows their own path. He made it. Now it’s our turn to be recognised.”

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Commission, journalists partner to revamp water sector in Kaduna

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The Kaduna State Water Services Regulatory Commission (KADWREC) says it is partnering media practitioners towards revamping water services in the state.

Mr Dogara Bashir, the Executive Chairman of KADWREC, disclosed this on Monday at a one-day workshop organised for media practitioners on regulation of ‘Water, Sanitation and Hygiene’ (WASH) activities held in Kaduna.

Bashir said the commission was aware of the importance of the role media practitioners played in the society.

He stated that the workshop was to provide an avenue to liaise with them as important stakeholders on water supply and sanitation services in the state.

Bashir said: “As media practitioners, we believe you are a gateway to the citizens so, the workshop would acquaint you with some of the regulations already in place so that you can in turn transmit it to the public

“The state of water services in Kaduna State is in dire need of attention and the State Water Corporation and KADWREC were established towards addressing the seeming challenges.

“The commission is mandated to ensure better service delivery and regulation of water and sanitation services in the State.

“The idea is that once the regulations are developed, we send them to the State Ministry of Justice to gazette and then we get the state government to endorse and give the go ahead to commence the implementation of the regulations

“We intend to implement them fully come January, 2025 God willing, as we have embarked on advocacy activities having gone to zones 1 and 2 where we talked to traditional rulers, security agencies and the Judiciary.”

He disclosed that a special Court has already been attached to the commission by the Chief Judge of the State for service providers who may likely violate regulations.

The chairman further said that amongst the commission’s objectives include ensuring security, reliability and quality of service in the production and delivery of water to the consumers as well making regulations to control the sinking of boreholes.

Others included; maximising access to water services by promoting and facilitating consumer connections to distribution systems in urban and rural areas.

According to Bashir, they also include ensuring that regulatory decision-making has regards to all the relevant health, safety, environmental and social legislation applying to the water sector.

Bashir further said that the commission collaborate with the relevant state and federal agencies on water policies.

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2 ladies docked for allegedly obtaining money by fraud

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The police in Lagos have dragged two women, Mmesuma Ofunna, and Blessing Adimekwe, before an Ojo Magistrates’ Court in Lagos, over alleged obtaining money by false pretence.

Ofunna, 22, and Adimekwe, 25, were arraigned before the Magistrate, Mr L K J Layeni, on a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence, stealing and conduct likely to breach peace.

They each, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The prosecutor, ASP Simon Uche, told the court that the defendants conspired with others now at large, to commit the offence on Oct. 26 at the Okokomaiko area of Ojo.

He alleged that they had obtained the sum of N70, 000 from one Faith Ahamefule, with a promise not to post her nude photo on social media.

The prosecutor alleged that the defendants later posted the nude photo of the nominal complainant on social media, knowing that their promise was false.

He alleged that they stole the N70, 0000, thereby conducting themselves in a manner likely to breach public peace.

The offence contravenes the provisions of sections 168(d), 287, 314, and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.

The court granted the defendants bails in the sum of N500, 000 each, with two sureties each in like sum.

He adjourned the case until Jan. 8, 2025 for mention.

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Driver jailed 6 months for attempting to steal a car

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A Jos Magistrates’ Court on Monday, sentenced a 37-year-old driver, Ahmad Umar to six months in imprisonment for attempting to steal a car.

The Magistrate, Shawomi Bokkos, summarily tried and sentenced the convict after he pleaded guilty to the charge.

Bokkos in his judgment, ordered the convict to pay an option of N30, 000 fine or spend six months in prison.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp Ibrahim Gokwat, told the court that the case was reported on Oct. 10, at the Area Command Police station through a distress call by one Sydney Peacemorie the complainant.

Gokwat said the complainant parked his Toyota RAV4 in front of Access Bank and went inside to carry out some transactions, only to return to find the convict inside his car.

“The convict unlawfully opened the car and was in the driver’s seat when the complainant raised alarm and he was apprehended, but his accomplice escaped.

“The convict was severely beaten by a mob but was rescued by the police,” said Gokwat.

“The prosecutor said that the offence contravened the Plateau Penal Code Law.

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