There is indeed a truism in the saying
that ‘behind every successful man, there is woman,’ following the full
disclosure by star football administrator, Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi that his
adorable wife, Chief (Mrs) Bukola Ogunjobi has been his pillar of support all
these years!
Theirs is a love story that started
from the soccer pitch and was consummated in their passion and love for the
round leather game. The relationship has blossomed through the years, making
Ogunjobi, one of the finest and experienced soccer administrators in the land.
According to Ogunjobi, who rose from
captaining famous club side, Shooting Star of Ibadan, to becoming its chairman,
his wife is like ‘the skilful and able defender that held the fort, providing
the important cover, whenever he is away.’
The heartthrobs also share unquenchable
love for football; something Ogunjobi hinted may have bonded them together like
Siamese twins.
“This is quite funny (because nobody
has bothered to ask before) but l must say that l met my wife on the football
pitch,” Ogunjobi, the erstwhile Secretary General of the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) exclusively told The Nation Sport & Style. “My wife,
Bukola, was actually with the National Sport Commission (NSC) in Ibadan when l
was doing my National Youth Service (NYSC) in Ibadan as well as playing for
Shooting Star of Ibadan.
“Whenever we were playing, the NSC
staff would come out to watch us. They were like supporters of the team too and
l met my wife during one of our matches. She had watched me play several times
and in love with football so that made it easy for us to connect well.
“I met her in 1981 and two years later,
we were married. L thank God that l married her because we share that passion
for football together and up till tomorrow, my wife still feels serious emotion
for football at club and national levels. Any club I’m attached to, she is also
attached to. She sleeps football, eats football and drinks football and it is
the same for our children. We are a football family.”
After 30 years together, Ogunjobi still
remembers vividly some of her qualities that melted his heart: “Her humility,
respectfulness and loving nature attracted her to me. She is very humble and
loves me as much as l loves her. The way l feel about her is the same way she
feels about me. And we understand ourselves very much. She is like my twin
sister. “Whenever l am away she copes very well. Even when l moved to Abuja as
Secretary General of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), she coped well and
she was always there like a good defender to cover my back whenever I am away.
I’m now back in school at the National Institute for Sport (NIS), where l am
reading Sports Management and she is still coping well.”
Blessed with five children, Ogunjobi
insisted that education comes ahead of sport in order of priority in their
lives.
“My children are okay. They are
interested in the game but l have to make sure that they take their education
very serious too. Two of them just finished their Masters program in London
after obtaining their first degree here. They are Ayodeji and Olaoluwa and
Lanre is doing his youth service now. Education matters a lot. In this country,
you cannot rely on talent alone, because anything can happen along the way
while playing. And that is why some of our ex-internationals are just there
doing nothing after their careers.”
Ogunjobi may not have particular
interest in what is in wardrobes, but he is freak for expensive and designer
wristwatches.
“Wristwatch is my thing,” he revealed.
“I am in love with expensive wristwatches. I like designer wristwatches so much
and in my collection you can only find the very best designers; Locman, Raymond
Weil, Haurex, Hugo Boss, Lancaster, Roberto Cavalli, the very best. In term of
wears l leave my wife to take care of it. He knows my taste and takes care of
what l wear.”
Humble Beginning
I’m a simple man, humble, respectful
because l respects the young and old. I’m a simple man to work with, simple in
the sense that hardly would you see me fight with anyone. I am a man of peace.
I am also a family man, married to Bukola Ogunjobi and we are blessed with five
grown up children. I started the game of football from when l was very young. I
grew up in Lagos, Idi Oro, and Mushin to be precise and because football was
the in thing, l also played it to the fullest. I attended Holy Trinity Primary
School, Ebute Ero and moved to Ilesha where l had my secondary school education
at African Church Grammar School and after that l went to Ibadan Grammar School
for my Higher School Certificate (HSC). In 1973, shortly after the first ever
National Sport Festival in Lagos, Coach Kola Taiwo and late Sam Ojebode invited
me to join Shooting Stars of Ibadan. At the national level, l played for the
Academicals and later the Green Eagles in 1973 and 1974. In 1995 l travelled
out to further my studies at Clemson University in the United States of America
before returning to the country in 1980.
Though I developed the passion for
football from a tender age but the schools l attended also helped. I got
scholarship to attend African Church Ilesha because of my prowess in football,
same for Ibadan Grammar School where l was offered scholarship to play for the
school. While l was there the school won the Principal Cup, which is the
highest football honour for secondary schools in the state then. Even at
Clemson University, South Carolina l was given football scholarship, so l would
say these schools helped in developing and nurturing my interest in football.
Prime FC
First of all, I thank Almighty God for
the victory against Kano Pillars for us to emerge as the bronze winner in this
year’s Federation Cup. Kano Pillars, for emphasis are winner of the 2012
Premier League so it is not a mean feat for Prime FC of Oshogbo. For the first
time in the history of Osun State, this is the first time the state would be
presenting a team that won the bronze medal in the Federation Cup. I also want
to thank the Governor of The State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his
support. He gave us all we needed and more to do well.
The team would have gained promotion
into the Premier League too because we have good players but God knows best.
Our players are young and may not be known as such, but they are good and we
have been able to boost their confidence, they have come to believe that sky is
the limit for them. The technical crew led by Demola Adeshina has done a great
job and with hard work and determination, we can follow this up in the coming
season so the team can move to the Premier League.
I also want to commend Osogbo Local
Government because the team actually belonged to them and the Osun State
Football Association, which l am its chairman. The FA is there to give guidance
and assistance to all football clubs in the state. We allow the local
government to run the affairs of the club the way they want with the support of
the state government.
But concerning next season and
preparation, just like l told you earlier on, the team is the baby of the
Osogbo Local Government and they would decide what to do but on our part; the
FA, we can only act in advisory capacity. We don’t have any sole authority on
the team but it would also be our pride if they gain promotion next season to
the Premier League.
What l have brought into the team is my
experience and technical knowhow. The FA supported Prime technically, morally
and financially. Financially in the sense that we requested money from the
State government and it was approved and given to the FA for the prosecution of
the Federation Cup. Technically the football head coach in the FA, Mr Muda was
drafted into the team, not to take over but to offer support and morally, we
advise the team on dos and don’ts of the tournament. About three of four times,
the Osun State’s Referee Association also lectured the players on new rules
governing the game and this helped them a lot.
National team then and now
You cannot compare the national team
then and now. It is poles apart. There was no money in playing for the country
then. We simply have a passion for the game and that is why we play our heart
out. But today money is the order of the day. I would count myself lucky
because l had good education and that is what has kept me going up till now.
Recently the Oyo State Academicals travelled to the U.S and was in my school.
When they came back they said they couldn’t believe their eyes seeing my
photograph in the University’s Hall of Fame. Segun Odegbami, who organised the
trip called me on getting back and said the school still think highly of me.
Shooting Star
When l was in Shooting Star it was
ranked the third best team in Africa behind Zamalek and one other team from
Cameroon. Shooting Star is one team l love and would continue to love. It is
one club that made a lot of stars, including my humble self. I cannot talk
about that club without feeling sad. What has happened to it now? Where ever Lekan
Salami, Jide Johnson, Thunder Balogun and others that contributed to the
greatness of that team are today, they would never be happy that that great
club is now relegated to an ordinary club today. Those of us that passed
through the club believed that what is happening to Shooting Star is abnormal.
I must say that Shooting Star represent the Yoruba race, without sounding any
tribal sentiment, while Rangers represent the Igbo race. Raccah Rovers, which
transform to Kano Pillars represent Hausa race while Bendel Insurance represent
the South South. Where are these teams today? Nowhere! It means something is
fundamentally wrong.
So what is wrong?
When it comes to sports, you don’t put
sentiment. You allow those that have the technical know how to do it. You don’t
put people there because they are your people.....na my brother, omo wa
ni e je o se. You put people who know about it there and not people who
are incompetent. That is what is happening to these clubs and what is killing
our sport. A white man that can do it should be given the opportunity. Football
for now is just for social service. The companies that should come and do it
well are not doing anything. It is the state that runs it and it is run for
social service not for real business purposes.
For example when Super Eagles are not
doing well, you see the President of the, minister and Nigerians having
nightmare. It is not as if Super Eagles is bringing money to the country but it
a pride of the nation.
Back to school
I decided to return to school because l am not
happy with the downward trend Nigerian football is experiencing at the moment.
I want to update my knowledge and see the possibility of reengineering Nigerian
football in the future. And l have to confess that l have learnt a lot of things
and updated my knowledge. Our national team coaches should also be encouraged
to come here and update their knowledge,” advised Ogunjobi who is fondly called
the Ultimate Finisher for the remarkable manner he accomplishes whatever thing
he sets his mind to achieve.