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Heavens Race Academy Spreads Love at Uyo Destitute Home Ahead of NLO Season Kickoff

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Players and officials of Heavens Race Football Academy on Monday, 23rd March 2026, visited St Anthony of Padua Destitute Home, Uruan Street, Uyo, in a show of love and support for the children, as they prepare for the upcoming Nationwide League season which begins in April.

Heavens Race Academy, who compete in the Nationwide League and were winners of the maiden Obong Isong Isang Memorial Academies Championship, is owned by Onowu Chukwu Mark Onyeani, Chairman of Heaven’s Race FA and CEO of Atlas Afrik Integrated Services Limited.

A respected sports administrator and philanthropist, Onyeani has continued to play a key role in youth development and grassroots football, while also extending support to communities through education and humanitarian initiatives.

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The visit is a regular part of the academy’s activities and includes other life-touching initiatives aimed at impacting their community.

The team arrived at the home on Monday afternoon with foodstuffs, groceries, gift items and cash donations.

The players, led by Head Coach Anayo Ndulaka, were warmly received by officials of the home and later ushered into the hall where the children welcomed them with songs.

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The visit soon took a solemn turn as the children led the players in moments of praise and worship. They also offered prayers for the academy, its Chairman, Onowu Chukwu Mark Onyeani, the management, coaches and players.

The children prayed for God’s favour and opportunities for the players as they prepare for the year’s competitions.

Speaking on behalf of the Chairman, Coach Ndulaka thanked the management of the home for receiving them. He noted that such visits reflect the generous nature of the academy’s leadership. He then presented the cash and donated items, which were received with gratitude.

The players later spent time interacting with the children, sharing moments of joy before rounding off the visit with a group photograph.

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Speaking after the visit, academy defender Dominic Ezeani expressed satisfaction, describing the outreach as a divine call to show love.

“We came here with the intention of touching the hearts and lives of the children by showing love to them. In doing this, we set an example for others to care for people in their communities,” he said.

Ezeani added that the visit holds spiritual importance as the team prepares for the 2026 FA Cup and the upcoming Nationwide League season.

Coach Ndulaka also explained that the visit was aimed at supporting those in need while seeking divine grace ahead of the academy’s participation in major competitions.

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He said: Our Chairman “Onowu Chukwu Mark Onyeani is a man who loves giving. He has produced customised books and distributed them to schools in Uyo, visited homes like this, helped many people, and contributed greatly to the growth of football in Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.”

The visit ended on a positive note, reinforcing the academy’s commitment not only to football development but also to making meaningful contributions to society through compassion, service and community engagement.

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Paul Scholes names the one Arsenal star who ‘might save their season’ after disappointing loss against Man City in EFL Cup final

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Paul Scholes believes Max Dowman could save Arsenal‘s season after their EFL Cup defeat against Manchester City. He slammed the north London side’s performance and said that they are too dependent on set pieces.

The Gunners lost 2-0 against Manchester City in the EFL Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, March 22. Nico O’Reilly capitalized on an error from Kepa Arrizabalaga in the 60th minute to open the scoring. He then doubled City’s lead four minutes later, as they held on to their lead comfortably.

On The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast, Manchester United legend Paul Scholes slammed Arsenal’s performance. He said:

“There’s no flair about the team whatsoever, you have to say they missed [Eberechi] Eze and [Martin] Odegaard who possibly could give them something, but even when they’re available they’ve not played free-flowing football. I do think they’ve become obsessed with the set-pieces and taken their eye off the rest of the game. You don’t have to entertain to win the league but as fans you want to see more.”

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“As I said, the two No. 10s were missing who are very good players but they didn’t bring Max Dowman on. He could be the person, as a 16-year-old kid, who might save their season a little bit because he can bring a bit of flair to them,” he added.

Dowman, 16, became the youngest-ever player to score a Premier League goal in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Everton on March 14. He has impressed in his seven first-team appearances, recording one goal and one assist.


Paul Scholes claims he’s happy Arsenal lost in EFL Cup final

The former Manchester United midfielder claimed that he is happy that Manchester City beat the Gunners in the EFL Cup final. He labeled it a ‘victory for football’ due to the contrasting playing styles between the two teams. He said:

“I was actually quite happy Man City won because it’s a victory for football. If you think about the two teams and the way they play, you want the team who try to play the best football to win the game, I don’t care who it is.”

“The only way Arsenal were going to win that game was if they scored one of those early chances and then shut up shop which would have been boring, it would have been the worst game ever. They haven’t got a team to do it, they haven’t got players with flair, it sounds harsh but they’re workmanlike,” he added.

Arsenal had 37% possession in the EFL Cup final. They attempted seven shots, with three being on target, as compared to Manchester City‘s 2/10 on-target attempts.

The Gunners will next face Southampton away in the FA Cup quarter-finals after the international break on April 4.

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