Tag: Victor Okulu

  • Win for City Stars in visit to Kamiti

    Win for City Stars in visit to Kamiti

    A big family made of Jonathan Jackson Foundation (JJF), Nairobi City Stars, Real estate firm Lordship Africa staff paid a courtesy call to Kamiti maximum prison for a get together with those serving varied sentences.

    The group was accompanied by members of empowerment organization Mneti Huru a foundation made of ex-convicts as well as renown Tedium Rogers, an ex Mathare United player, who was recently released from the same facility after serving a 19-year term.

    Collectively, the visiting lot was out to encourage the inmates, give them hope and tip them on how recoil back and be useful once they find freedom.

    Other than take part in an exhibition game, the family presented the inmates with five GOTV subscriptions all paid for in full for the next one year as well as footballs for their soccer teams.

    Jonathan Jackson, the City Stars chair and founder of JJF as well as Lordship Africa, said;

    “We are here to give those at Kimiti hope that when they get out they have people like us to look up to.”

     

    Photo Credit - Man Devu
    City Stars Chair Jonathan Jackson speaking at Kamiti. He’s flanked by JJF CEO Mwenesi Musalia. Photo credit – Man Devu

    Wainaina Kamau, a former player with Young Peles and Kawangware United who works as a community Volunteer with Mneti Huru, a setup that integrates and empowers ex-offenders through educative, trans-formative and sustainable initiatives at community level, said;

    “As an ex offender I can tell you that getting acceptance back in the society is a tall order. We often come here to encourage those that we left behind,”

    “To make it easier for them to seamlessly plug back to the society we talk to them about the need to acquire relevant skills while still in prison as that makes it easier for one to get a hussle once free hence a living .” Added Wainaina who served a year each at Kamiti and Nairobi West prisons

    City Stars skipper Anthony Muki Kimani had words of encouragement and he said; “Do not despair. We are brothers and once you come out we will receive you and embrace you. We will hold your hand and help you get acceptance back to the society.”

    City Stars skipper Anthony Muki Kimani speaking at the Kamiti. Photo credit – Man Devu

    Rogers who was released in August 2019 from Kamiti said;

    “I served my time here and through a series of appeals and prayer I was finally released after 19 years. It may have been a long time but finally it was God’s time that got me out. I return to Kamiti to give them hope as I am an example. At the right time all those in here will walk away and find their freedom just like me.”

    Others who spoke during the visit included Moses Opula who was once in the ranks of AFC Leopards.

    Opula, now an assistant coach appreciated the visit and asked for an early return; “We normally beat teams when they come here for a friendly. You beat us because you have a very quick and swift team. When you return we will tilt the tables against you.”

    He went on to add; “We have 18 teams here and they gain quite a bit when teams like yours pay us a visit. We appreciate it.”

    Moses Opula speaking during the visit

    In the game, City Stars took out the Kamiti inmates 3-0 with goals from Stephen Mweni and Ebrima Sanneh and a top up in the second half by Victor Jakadingding Okulu.

  • Friendly fire: Big test from Wazito

    Friendly fire: Big test from Wazito

    Kenyan Premier League (KPL) side Wazito saw off Nairobi City Stars 4-1 in a friendly game played in the afternoon of  Thursday 14 November 2019 at Camp Toyoyo.

    The Premiership side coached by Melis Medo carried a 2-0 lead to the breather and finished it off with another two in the second half as City Stars managed a consolation from Anthony Muki Kimani who converted from the spot, a penalty earned by speeding Stephen Mweni.

    While Wazito were using the tie to shape up for their upcoming Premier league game away to Kisumu AllStars next Wednesday, City Stars head coach Sanjin Alagic used it as an opportunity to field players who are keen to break into the main squad after missing out on starting berths against Ushuru on Wednesday.

    Strikers Vincent ‘Jamaica’ Otieno, Jimmy Bageya and winger Heritier Luvualu who made second half appearances against Ushuru, a round 14 NSL tie played at Hope Centre yesterday, were among the lot that lined up against Wazito.

    Ronny Kagunzi stood tall in goal as Edwin Buliba and Augustine Ochieng were paraded as centre backs while Noah Abich and Calvin Masawa were on either side as fullbacks. Eric Ochieng played deep six against his former employers as Kimani had the play maker’s role.

    Luvualu and Nahashon Thiongo were on either wings as Bageya played behind striker Jamaica. In the second half Cornelius Mwangi plugged in at centre back as Buliba moved to right fullback to rest Abich.

    Peter Wainaina came in for Nahashon as Mweni took Bageya’s place in the second half. Victor Okulu came on for Eric.

    According to coach Sanjin it was a run out game for players angling to break to the main team and it was never really about getting a result but to see the zeal from his players against a worthy opponent.

    “The target was to give chance and minutes for players who didn’t play against Ushuru in our recent NSL game against Ushuru,”

    “My wish was to play against strong Premier league team Waizito and it was good challenge because we played with our second team while they played with their first 11,”

    “A result was not in the first plan, I wanted to see how the players from bench will react in a strong and demanding match,”

    “Transfer window is in front of us so we need to bring right decision about which players can help us to achieve promotion to Premier league and also play in that higher level.” Concluded Sanjin

    There was a scare midway through the first half when Wazito’s Waithira concussed after a head knock on a high ball with Jamaica. He was dashed to hospital for further checks.

    City Stars will be up against Muranga Seal on Monday 18 November in an NSL round 15 fixture at the Camp Toyoyo starting 4pm

    Lineups  

    City Stars: 1. Ronny Kagunzi, 8. Calvin Masawa, 12. Edwin Buliba (24. Cornelius Mwangi), 6. Augustine Ochieng, 13. Eric Ochieng (Victor Okulu), 17. Noah Abich, 10. Nahashon Thiongo (15. Peter Wainaina), 30. Anthony Kimani, 7. Heritier Luvualu, 19. Jimmy Bageya (19. Stephen Mweni), 9. Vincent Otieno

    Subs: 27. Vincent Khatili

    Coach: Sanjin Alagic

    Wazito: Kevin Omondi, Bernard Ochieng, Lloyd Wahome, Karim Nziyigimana, Ali Abondo, Musa Masika, Paul Acqua, Joe Waithira, David Oswe, Derick Otanga, Pistone Mutamba

    Coach: Melis Medo