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SV Award: Kuejubola Hails Owumi, Green Nomination

The Chairman & Proprietor of Ufuoma Babes Football Club, Elder Eddington Kuejibola has hailed the organisers of the annual Sportsville Special Recognition Awards for the nomination of Davidson Owumi and Chris Green for this year’s award.
The duo of Owumi and Green have been nominated to receive awards in the Achievers Category of the Sportsville Special Recognition Awards Ceremony.
According to Kuejibola, a recipient in the 2024 edition, their nomination is a fitting recognition for hard work and great contribution to football development in Nigeria and beyond.
“Honestly, these are well-deserved honours for two great Nigerians who have done more than enough for the upliftment of the great game in Nigeria.
“I want to commend Sportsville for appreciating and rewarding excellence in these exceptional administrators.
“For me, this honour is well deserved, and I say big congratulations to both of them.”
Owumi, has, over the years proved how successful ex-internationals can be when it comes to football administration. As the Chief Operating Officer of NPFL, the ex-Rangers hitman has brought stability and respect to the Nigerian league.
His firmness and honesty in dealing with the stakeholders have drawn admiration from all.
“I am excited to hear that one’s efforts are being recognised,” echoes the soft-spoken administrator fondly called Okada during his playing days. “This is a big honour to me, and I appreciate Sportsville for this recognition.”
For Chris Green, the Sportsville Achievers Award is another feather to his flowing cap of honour when it comes to football administration.
His footprint as a former basketballer, football administrator and now Commissioner for Sports in Rivers State, remains evergreen.
Hear him; “this recognition means a lot to me, not only because of my pedigree in sports administration, but because of the organisation it’s coming from.
“The quality and credibility of people behind this award is enough to celebrate. I have known Frank Ilaboya for a long time and what he stands for in sports journalism and administration. So also, with Tony Ubani and Adekunle Salami.
“For me, it’s a big honour and I will be there to receive the award personally.”
This year’s award comes up on Friday, March 21st at the Prestigious Eko Club, Surulere Lagos, under the Chairmanship of Arise, TV anchor, Oseni Rufai.
Over 15 other personalities and corporate organisations have been listed for honours on that night.
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Foreign-based Nigeria former sports journalists initiate journalism award

Nigerian Sports Journalists In Diaspora (NSJID), composed of former Nigerian sports journalists who are now domiciled abroad are very worried about the decaying sports in Nigeria and urgently want to stem the tide.
They have initiated an award for excellence in sports journalism to appreciate practitioners across the old and new media.
According to the president of NSJID, Gbenga Bakare, who was an accomplished sports journalist in the 1990s while working for The Punch, “It would be our utmost dream if we can bring back the glorious 1980s and 1990s when our sports had the most vibrant media coverage.”
To actualise the dream, the NSJID decided to institute awards for the sports journalists that covered most Nigerian local sports.
The award committee is headed by Gboyega Okegbenro, a former sports editor of Daily Times.
He announced on Monday that the nomination process for the Grassroot Reporting Award will commence this Tuesday, January 28, and it will run for 10 days.
The award ceremony will recognise and reward outstanding journalists who have made significant contributions to grassroots reporting in Nigeria. It will be held on 22nd February.
The award will feature four distinct categories: Print Media, Television, Radio Broadcasting, and Online Media. Winners in each category will receive a cash prize of half a million Naira.
The ceremony will take place at the Lagos Sports Writers Association Hall, at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos.
Assuring transparency and fairness, Okegbenro said: “At the end of the day, the true winners will emerge. The NSJID Award Committee is committed to promoting excellence in grassroots reporting, and this award is a testament to that commitment.
“With the nomination process now open, the stage is set for a thrilling competition that will celebrate the best of Nigerian sports journalism.”
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Amobi, Pedro, Owumi, Ajunwa Others For Sportsville Award Honours

Organizers of the annual Sportsville Special Recognition Awards have unveiled the shortlist for the 5th edition coming up in Lagos on Friday, March 21st, 2025.
A release signed by the Secretary of the Awards Committee, Matthew Okugbe, shows that over 21 sports personalities and corporate organisations will be honoured in five categories.
In the Icon Category, the late Chief Okoya Thomas leads other four prominent sports gurus including Rotimi Pedro, Yemi Idowu, Osa Adun and Olympian Chioma Ajunwa.
Enugu Rangers’ General Manager, Ezeaku Amobi, emerges the Sports Administrator of the Year while Fanny Amun leads other nine personalities in the Special Recognition Category.
The list also includes:
Gafar Liameed, Chairman of Lagos State Football Association and Proprietor, of 36 Lions FC, Emmanuel Osahon, Proprietor, FC Robo, Amb Sunny Osayande, Managing Director, Big Joe Motors and Giadomeneco Masari, President Nigeria Cycling Federation.
Others are Coach Terry Eguaoje, Kingsley Awodi, MD Afrikings Homes, Prince Paul Ngadiuba, and Prof Florence Adeyanju, President of Nigeria Women in Sports (NAWIS).
In the Innovative Category, the initiator of the first-ever boxing league in Nigeria, the YUCATECO Boxing League, Yakubu Omolei Imadu, easily stands out while the NPFL Chief Operating Officer Davison Owumi joins Chris Green in the Achievers Category.
In the Corporate Category, Peculiar Ultimate and 1 x Bet are listed while the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, clinches the Sports Facilities of the Year award.
The Chairman of the Award Committee, Adekunle Salami, the Deputy Editor of Saturday Telegraph Newspaper, said the Award committee would not compromise on its credibility in picking the awardees hence the meticulous process of shortlisting those to be honoured.
“This Award is about honouring those who have contributed to the growth and development of sports in Nigeria over the years and I am happy that the committee has once again highlighted individuals and corporate bodies who have truly made an impact in Nigerian sports.
“I must say here that the process that threw up the above names has been meticulous.
“As we look forward to another exciting ceremony in March, I want to thank my committee members for their time and total commitment to this cause.”
An excited CEO of Sportsville, Frank Ilaboya, promised that this year’s event would be an upgrade to the previous ones.
“This is the 5th edition, and we are excited to hear and read positive comments about the Awards. Sportsville Special Recognition Awards is anchored on credibility, and we will continue to protect this.
“I want to thank the Award Committee led by the indefatigable Adekunle Salami for doing a great job.
“From the look of things, we are set for another glamorous event come on Friday, March 21st at the Prestigious Eko Club,” Ilaboya stated.
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Nigeria’s broadcast icon, Danladi Bako gets National Institute for Sports fellowship

Nigerian broadcasting icon, Dr. Nasir Danladi Bako will at this month’s end be conferred with the fellowship of the Nigerian National Institute for Sports. The announcement was made through a notification sent by the country’s highest sports institution to Dr Bako.
The recipient, who is also the Kogunan Sakwatto, created a plethora of famous TV programmes including Morning Ride, Mastersports and Second Chance, among others, and served as Special Adviser to a number of Sports Ministers many years ago.
He holds a doctorate degree in development communication from Ahmadu Bello University and was Director General of the National Broadcasting Commission between 1999 and 2002.
In the letter dated 12 December 2024 and co-signed by the NIS Director General, Prof O.A Moronkola and Registrar, Belmond Benson, the NIS remarked that the conferment of the fellowship is based on the immense contribution that Bako has contributed to sports development in Nigeria.
The conferment will be made during the ninth convocation of the institute which will be held on 30th January at the Gymnasium of the NIS at the National Stadium, Lagos.
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