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From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Omihanifa: 9:59pm On Feb 11, 2021
Heartland’s campaign in the NPFL has been blighted by financial issues and poor players’ welfare, in sharp contrast to their nickname Naze Millionaires, writes ’TANA AIYEJINA

Nigerian football followers were left bemused December 29, 2020 when reports emerged that Heartland FC, the Owerri-based Nigeria Professional Football League side, were stranded in Katsina, where they had gone to play their opening game of the 2020/21 season against Katsina United a day earlier.

Heartland’s campaign in the NPFL has been blighted by financial issues and poor players’ welfare, in sharp contrast to their nickname Naze Millionaires, writes ’TANA AIYEJINA

Nigerian football followers were left bemused December 29, 2020 when reports emerged that Heartland FC, the Owerri-based Nigeria Professional Football League side, were stranded in Katsina, where they had gone to play their opening game of the 2020/21 season against Katsina United a day earlier.

The Naze Millionaires, as Heartland are nicknamed, lost the encounter 3-2, after going ahead twice, but reports said players and officials of the club were held back by the management of Fadama View Hotel, where they had lodged before the game, following their inability to sort the bills incurred at the hotel.

The incident came after the club were handed a two-window ban from signing new players by the League Management Company for failing to pay the salaries of two former players Maduabuchi Okereke and Fatunwase Olusegun.

Both players had in separate petitions to the LMC dated November 5, 2019, complained about unpaid dues, wrongful termination of contract and compensation. While Maduabuchi claimed a total of N10, 400, 000, Fatuwase asked for N6, 250,000.

The LMC ordered Heartland to pay both players N16.65m.

Also, world body FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee found Heartland guilty of breaching their contract with Brazilian Santos Da Costa Ivo Jorge.

Santos Da Costa joined Heartland from Flumenese SC of Joinville, Brazil in 2018 on a two-year contract but was reportedly abandoned by the club after a change of management in July 2019.

FIFA ordered the Owerri-based side to pay the player a cumulative $56,000 or face a ban from signing new players.

It was learnt that Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma recently came to the rescue of the club when he released funds for the club to pay the Brazilian.

Heartland’s documented woes

In a recent edition of Monday Night Football on SuperSport, sports presenter Charles Anazodo described Heartland’s woes as “documented.”

Truly, the issues plaguing the club over the years have gradually turned a big snag for the NPFL.

The club, who were formerly camped in Naze, near Owerri, have not had a camp in over a year.

Last week, an audio clip of head coach Fidelis Ilechukwu lamenting the harsh conditions he was subjected to at the club went viral.

“We don’t have accommodation for the past one year, they haven’t paid for my accommodation, sometimes we come back from training and we stay outside because there is no accommodation for players,” Ilechukwu said.

“They owe me five months salaries and an outstanding sign-on fee of N1.5m. Do you know what it means to be working and not get paid? ”

Despite the crisis at the club, Ilechukwu performed the unlikely when he led Heartland to a 2-1 win — their third in their opening nine games — over his former club MFM away at the Soccer Temple in Agege, Lagos, to bring some relief to their fans.

However, the poor quality kits worn by the players in Lagos, which was unbranded and without the club’s logo, and had players’ names and jersey numbers written with a pen, took the shine out of the hard-fought win.

An infuriated Lagos-based sports journalist Afolabi Oni wrote on his Facebook page after the encounter, “The League Management Company must do something about Heartland FC now or risk bringing the league into disrepute.

“Apart from owing players for months, they went to a low level of absurdity today (Sunday) against MFM when they played their game with training and unmarked jerseys.

“Imagine the game was scheduled for live TV? If LMC don’t act now in a decisive fashion, other clubs will hide under this tomorrow.”

A League Management Company official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the issue, said Heartland bought jerseys for the encounter on match day.

“They (Heartland) had a delegation of state commissioners and politicians in their crew, these people were putting on kits that could have afforded the players three jerseys each. They were all well kitted, but the players were not,” our source said.

“Heartland presented blue jerseys, which were MFM home colour, in the morning of the match; they said their traditional red colour jerseys were with the drycleaners. That’s when they went to buy another set of red jerseys on the morning (Sunday) of the match. We also told them that they could do the jersey branding at sports shops around Ojuelegba, at least players names and numbers can be imprinted in the jerseys, but they didn’t heed our advice. It was a show of shame.”

The League Management Company consequently fined the Owerri-based side N1.1m on Tuesday, to further compound their misery.

The league body said on Twitter, “The acts breach Rules B9.7-8 for non-display of name & number on kits & B9.26 for wearing unregistered kits of the NPFL Framework & Rules.

“A fixed penalty of N100,000 is imposed on Heartland as well as a fine of N1m for the breach.”

Good old days

Located in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State, Naze is one of the first towns that a first-time visitor who flies into the state gets to see.

It’s about eight kilometres from Owerri, driving in from the Sam Mbakwe Airport.

The commercial community is renowned for its farmers markets, vegetable stands, and large churches.

But football brought the small town to global limelight when Heartland, then known as Iwuanyanwu Nationale, set up a camp there.

The club, founded by Imo State in 1976 and named Spartans of Owerri, was acquired by businessman and politician Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu in 1985, and he significantly turned around the fortunes of the hitherto struggling side to powerhouses not just in Nigeria, but in Africa.

The business mogul brought in the finest players in the country then, including Thompson Oliha, Uche Okechukwu, Ben Iroha, Etim Esin, and Edward Ansah and handed them excellent packages including a three-week training tour of Brazil, brand new cars and houses at Naze.

And the result was instant. In their first season as Iwuanyanwu Nationale, they finished runners-up of the Nigerian topflight league.

They were duly nicknamed Naze Millionaires and went on to dominate the local scene with their array of established stars.

“I joined Nationale in 1987 as the most expensive footballer in Nigeria. It was inside the 505 Peugeot car that Chief Iwuanyanwu gave me that robbers attacked and shot me same year,” retired midfielder Etim Esin told The PUNCH about the state of the club during his era.

They would go on to win four straight league titles in the following four seasons. In 1988, they won the double, beating Flash Flamingoes 3-0 in the FA Cup final, as well as reaching the CAF Champions Cup final, winning 1–0 in the first leg tie in Ibadan, before losing 4–0 in Constantine, Algeria in the return leg versus Entente Setif.

In the 1990s they also held sway, winning a fifth league title in 1993. They also won the league in 1999, but ended up losing the title to Lobi Stars in the inaugural Super League play-off, as well as finishing runners-up in the FA Cup to Plateau United.

There were also consistent in continental competitions.

Turning point

On February 7, 2006, the Imo State Government re-acquired ownership of the club from Chief Iwuanyanwu and renamed it Heartland FC.

Ever since, the club have struggled to meet the standards set by the previous owner, though they won the FA Cup in 2011 and 2012 and the Nigerian Super Cup (2011 and 2012) and reached the final of the CAF Champions League in 2009 under the ownership of the Imo government afterwards.

In 2016, the club were relegated to the country’s second-tier league, but staged an immediate return to the topflight the next season.

However, our correspondent learnt that power play, political bickering, intrigues and scramble for juicy positions in the club by politicians have wreaked havoc on the five-time Nigerian champions, which has largely affected the welfare of their players and officials.

These off-the-pitch issues have played a huge part in Heartland’s dwindling on-field performances, with well-documented scandals of non-payment of players and officials’ salaries, despite reported financial backing from the Imo State Government.

Our correspondent learnt that the club receive N30m monthly allocation from the Imo State Government, with N17m budgeted for players and staff salaries, but club officials have often been accused of funds misappropriation.

Last year, the Imo State sports commissioner Chike Ogu was involved in a widely publicised rift with the management board of the club, which led to the board’s dissolution.

But then General Manager of the club Godson Onyemaobi insisted Ogu “lacked the locus standi (authority and power) to dissolve a board duly instituted by the governor of the state.”

Charles Ezekwem, immediate past chairman of the club and a former People’s Democratic Party chairman in the state, alleged that accusations of funds misappropriation by his board were targeted at the removal of Onyemaobi, who was eventually replaced by the returning Ifeanyi Chukwudi.

“I know that I’m not the target in this crisis, but the GM (Onyemobi). So, if he is sacked, I will resign because I know he is a performing GM,” Ezekwem said.

In an interesting twist, Ezekwem had sacked Chukwudi in 2019, and brought on his preferred candidate Onyemaobi.

But Governor Uzodinma overturned the decision last October, when he reappointed Chukwudi as the club’s GM, forcing out Ezekwem in the process.

During his time, Ezekwem slashed players’ salaries, saying the decision, which had goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa’s monthly wages cut from N700,000 to N500,000, was “in full agreement with all the players.”

When our correspondent asked the Deputy Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly, Amara Iwuanyanwu, who currently oversees the affairs of Heartland, via a text message, plans by the state government to properly fund the club and pay outstanding salaries, he replied, “I would call.”

He however didn’t call as at the time of filing this report.

Players’ poor treatment

For the players, it’s been tales of lamentations.

Our findings show that seven players and members of the technical crew are owed six months’ salary arrears by the present board.

[b]Last August, goalkeeper Ekoi Agbor told The PUNCH that he borrowed N300,000 to bury his late mother having been owed seven months’ wages by the club.

“I borrowed N300,000 to bury my mother after Heartland failed to pay my outstanding salaries,” he said.

The shot stopper says he was forced to quit the club following the continuous non-payment of his salaries and allowances.

“As I speak with you, Heartland still owe me N3.6m. How can I remain at such a club? It’s better to look elsewhere,”Agbor said.

But it had never been like this, laments Etim.

“In our camp in Naze then, we had everything; chefs, physiotherapist, doctors and we lived like kings. We were never owed and we got the best treatment.”

Today, the millionaires have been sent packing from Naze and are now resident in a property in Orlu. [/b]The state government, it was gathered, paid for the new accommodation last week.

“Heartland has left Naze after the owner of the property took over because the club couldn’t pay. I learnt it’s even been demolished,” Agbor said.

A football journalist, a regular visitor to the Naze Camp during their glory days, sums up the fortunes of the former Nigerian champions.

“There are no millions there (Naze) any more, if anything, Heartland are now glorified tenants.”

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by JubrinElSudan: 10:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
Shame!!! Na marker Dem use write that one number and name for back of Jersey? Who Bewitched us?

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by lekki1444: 10:22am On Feb 12, 2021
This is a non story.

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Aplaudez(m): 10:22am On Feb 12, 2021
Eku oriire!
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by oluwaseunamos33(m): 10:23am On Feb 12, 2021
HMMMMM. all is well
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Nobody: 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
This same welfare issue is also affecting ifeanyi ubah fc. So what really is the root problem with our local league?

Let me cite some here, not all encompassing and fully proved, but it can serve as a lead.

1. Coverage: some will say SuperSport is already on ground but understand that before an army can fully defeat the enemy, the ground force must be employed. Air raid is not sufficient enough with this. Yes we have started well by airing it but it is time to go local. How can we employ the local Force? Make it lucrative. This brings me to the second point which is: supporter base

2. Support base: the holy Grail here is have paid supporters and membership club. Use the information technology to the advantage. Turn tribal sentiments to money making venture. You may ask how? Now look at nnamdi kanu's ipob revolution. Do you realize people pay membership dues just to flame their ego that they are part of the movement? You see, instead of this chealsea and arsenal rift, let it be aba boys against ijebu boys. Trust me, football will be more fun if this achieved. It is now a matter of pride.

3. Business module: create a module where people can be really entertained. Invite popular artist like Wizkid and Davido once a while to open games. Look at the Superbowl. You see, people can start going out for date as viewers of our local games. The opportunity is massive. Now ask yourself, is there a game for this coming valentine? A local game to capture a lot of couples that are lovers of football.

4. Investment: This is the cream. Imagine dangote managing kano pillars and elumelu managing rivers United? Yes, I tell. It will be all about money and ego. Their trains will bet against each other. We are talking about millions of dollars of bet here. When such atmosphere is created, trust me, the players will never lack. Bonuses will be flying thru the air.

5. Upgraded facility: We need upgrade to this facilities so ticketing will be worth it. But big screen in the stadiums, so big companies can advertise on it. Sign a deal with a pop corn and pizza company so every ticket purchase will go with these appetizers.


You see, if we do these things, opportunities will be created, and jobs as well.

A greater Nigeria I envision.

Don't mind the typographical errors

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Katridge2021: 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
A time to get the fame, and there is a time also to get out of fame. Come to think of it, this country has no success security. Your business, career may come crumbling if care is not taken.

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by NwaNimo1(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
IMO state govt............& mismanagement.

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Yommychrz(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
Na me go read this one

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by xynerise: 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
Wait, is that marker inscription? sad shocked

It has gotten this bad?

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by kilonshele101(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
grin I no won hear say you no read am finish

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Sirmuel1(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
Grace to grass.... What I fear most in life

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by adesegun121(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2021
Ok
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by adebayo201: 10:25am On Feb 12, 2021
JubrinElSudan:
Shame!!! Na marker Dem use write that one number and name for back of Jersey? Who Bewitched us?

Fear catch me oh...

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Otaiky(m): 10:25am On Feb 12, 2021
in summary what...
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by janedonez(m): 10:25am On Feb 12, 2021
So sad
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Nobody: 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
gringringringringrin they are not even better than a primary school football team, Nigeria.

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by marvin906(m): 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
The npfl needs serious structuring..
First state government should stop funding clubs..
Clubs should create their own revenue and spend accordingly to what they earn..
Npfl clubs are spending recklessly...
The league should be privately owned the NFf is useless

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Henix(m): 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
Their Supreme Court governor should help them out, or is he waiting to be begged first? Ike gwụrụ
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by bigdammyj: 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
Noted
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Andyblaze: 10:26am On Feb 12, 2021
I hereby offer to buy this team and make them big like the mammal here

https://www.nairaland.com/6392579/2-year-old-caucasian-sale
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Topmaike007(m): 10:27am On Feb 12, 2021
Lolz
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by robosky02(m): 10:27am On Feb 12, 2021
Ok

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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Heroclitus(m): 10:27am On Feb 12, 2021
Though not an Igbo guy,but I've always been a fan,the publicity, on field performance and all had really gone down in the last few years...

The general state of country, mismanagement on all sectors and every aspect
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Lordswazz(m): 10:27am On Feb 12, 2021
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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Lewisalexander(m): 10:27am On Feb 12, 2021
angry
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 10:28am On Feb 12, 2021
This is not a "one person puvaty"

This is "collective puvaty" where everyone is a shareholder
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Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by fourboys: 10:28am On Feb 12, 2021
this is sad
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by NobleSeed(m): 10:29am On Feb 12, 2021
When I even dey think say Na the normal heartland the construction company way we know!!!
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by Nobody: 10:29am On Feb 12, 2021
[quote author=Omihanifa post=98977354]
However, our correspondent learnt that power play, political bickering, intrigues and scramble for juicy positions in the club by politicians have wreaked havoc on the five-time Nigerian champions, which has largely affected the welfare of their players and officials.
/quote]
Kai, politicians aren't making it to heaven.
Re: From Millionaires To Minnows: The Grace To Grass Story Of Heartland by deliveryboy: 10:30am On Feb 12, 2021
But they are the developers of the nation, they developed other regions and own all the wealth in other regions, I’m sure they know exactly what they are doing with regards to this heartland team. They want to develop teams in other regions and no-man’s-land first before finally developing heartland. grin

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