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All Set for Nigeria’s Sports Bodies’ Election

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BY CHINWE EDOGA.

 

With less than 24 hours to election into the boards of 31 sports’ federations in Nigeria, the country’s sports minister on Monday inaugurated a 93-man electoral committee.

The Sports Village Square gathered that the election into the boards will hold simultaneously at the Package A of the Abuja National Stadium complex.

An aide of the minister told Village Sports Square in Abuja that each sports federation had been assigned three-man panel comprising a chairman and two members.

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“Considering that there may are up to 50 electorates per federation, the electorates will occupy the outer part of the glass cubicle hospitality lounges”, Sports Village Square gathered.

In a media release signed by the Special Assistant to the sports minister, Nneka Anibeze, the minister, Solomon Dalung “charged the Electoral Committee members to be fair, just, courageous and unbiased in the conduct of the elections”.

He gave the charge while inaugurating the 93-man committee at the VIP lounge of the National Stadium Abuja on Monday.

In his remarks, the minister said that the foundation of change in the sports sector will be laid during the conduct of the sports federations elections and harped on the need to get it right through a democratized process.

“It is important and critical that we get this elections right. It is the foundation of the change we are trying to establish.

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“The outcome will either justify or vilify our intentions. It is the credibility of the process that will vindicate our stand to democratize the Sports Federations.

“Apart from the transition of the old tradition where 13 persons were appointed into the boards, the expansion of the electoral college from 13 to 54 presents its unique challenges.

“If a process is fair, transparent and credible, both winners and losers will have a sense of victory.

“So, I charge you all to ensure that we achieve our collective objectives of delivering a fair, transparent and credible election,” Dalung said.

The President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Habu Gumel also advised the electoral committee members to conduct elections in a democratic way as Nigeria will be monitored by international bodies and observers.

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“I will not like to receive any letter from any international federation or the International Olympic Committee asking questions about this election.

“We should do this properly and let it be the best ever. You should conduct this election without sentiments and favour.” Gumel said.

Responding, the Electoral Chairman of the Badminton Federation, Kefas Lar thanked the ministry, the NOC and all sports stakeholders for finding them worthy to serve the country in this capacity.

“We thank you for the elaborate explanation of the guidelines to us all.

“May I state categorically that, having served as the President of the Nigeria Badminton Federation for eight years, the President of African Badminton for five years and the World Badminton Federation for six years, this is the very first time that I am seeing very serious business in the electoral process.

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“We are all aware of the decay that is going on in sports administration.

“I assure you, on behalf of other members that Tuesday’s elections will be fair, transparent, just and based on the major principles as stated in the electoral guidelines.

“We pledge to give all our support to ensure that we come out with one of the best elections as projected by the NOC President”, Lar assured.

“The Minister also redeployed all the Secretaries of the federations to other federations to maximize transparency. The Secretaries will return to their original federations after the elections.

A seven-man Elections Appeals Committee was also inaugurated thereafter.

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The members were also charged to ensure that they preside over appeals, petitions and complaints of aggrieved contestants with justice and fairness.

The Chairman of the committee and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Abdulrazak Salau also pledged on behalf of the members, to live up to the task assigned to them.

 

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Abuja Ready for 3rd National Para Games

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The stage is set for the 3rd National Para Games, Nigeria’s largest and most prestigious para sports event, scheduled to hold from March 26 to April 3, 2026, in Abuja.

For nine days, the nation’s capital will host more than 3,000 athletes representing all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, competing across 15 different sports in what promises to be a vibrant celebration of resilience, excellence and inclusion. Organisers say champions will emerge, records will tumble, and new chapters will be written in Nigeria’s para sports history.

The Games are being organised by the National Sports Commission, which describes the event as a critical platform for talent discovery, national unity and the advancement of para sports development across the country.

Since its inception, the National Para Games has evolved into a cornerstone of Nigeria’s sporting calendar, spotlighting the remarkable abilities of athletes living with disabilities while reinforcing the country’s commitment to inclusive participation in sports.

Officials say the 2026 edition will surpass previous outings in scale, organisation and competitive intensity. With participation confirmed from every state of the federation and the FCT, the Games are expected to reveal the depth of talent spread nationwide and provide a pathway for standout performers to progress to continental and global competitions.

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In a significant boost to preparations, the National Youth Service Corps has partnered with the Commission by releasing its Orientation Camp in Kubwa, Abuja, to serve as the official Games Village. The facility will accommodate athletes and officials throughout the competition, offering a secure and community-focused environment designed to foster camaraderie and peak performance.

The collaboration reflects a broader inter-agency commitment to empowering young Nigerians and promoting social integration through sport. It also underscores growing national recognition of para athletes as integral contributors to Nigeria’s sporting success.

With anticipation building and logistics nearing completion, Abuja is poised to welcome thousands of competitors and supporters for what promises to be a defining celebration of courage, competition and collective pride.

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Akwa Ibom Names 280 Athletes, 44 Officials for 2026 Niger Delta Sports Festival

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By Keresifon Essien

Akwa Ibom State will parade a strong contingent of about 280 athletes and 44 officials at the 2026 Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF), scheduled to hold in Benin City, Edo State, from February 20 to 28.

The State Commissioner for Sports, Elder Paul Bassey, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with the Curator of Keresy Sports Museum (KSM), Keresifon Essien, noting that Team Akwa Ibom will compete in 16 sporting events at the regional multi-sports fiesta.

According to Bassey, the sports in which the state will feature include football, basketball, volleyball, handball, table tennis, badminton, lawn tennis, boxing, wrestling, judo, karate, taekwondo, weightlifting, swimming and chess.

To ensure optimal preparation, the state government has constituted a five-man State Liaison Committee to oversee arrangements for the festival. The committee is chaired by the Commissioner for Sports, Elder Paul Bassey.

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Other members of the committee are Coach Catherine Ewa Ekuta, Head of Technical; Guinness World Record holder George Essien; Edidiong Stephen, a member; and Mfon Bassey, who serves as Secretary.

Bassey explained that the committee has been mandated to fine-tune all preparations for the festival, beginning with the state trials scheduled for this weekend, and to ensure that the contingent arrives in Benin City fully prepared and ready to project Akwa Ibom State positively at the Niger Delta Sports Festival.

He expressed confidence that with proper planning and early preparations, Team Akwa Ibom will make a strong impression when the festival proper begins.

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Team Nigeria Jets Out for World Karate Championship in Cairo

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L-R: Olusegun Abode - Team Lead, Oluwaseun Olorunbe, Constance Tamunodiepreye Abode, Godfirst Orie Ukoha-Sampson, Hajiya Zainab Saleh, Ngozi Loveth Okoro,, Ujunwa Caroline Nwankwo and Efezino Akpotu - Coach

Team Nigeria on Monday afternoon departed the country for Cairo, Egypt, where they will compete in the 2025 World Karate Championship scheduled for November 27–30.

The nation will be represented by five outstanding athletes who have demonstrated exceptional discipline, consistency, and competitive grit in their buildup to the global event. The team is made up of:

  • Loveth Ngozi Okoro – Kumite -50kg
  • Godfirst Orie Ukoha-Sampson – Kumite -55kg
  • Constance Tamunodiepreye Abode – Kumite -61kg
  • Ujunwa Caroline Nwankwo – Kumite +68kg
  • Oluwaseun Olorunbe – Male Kata

The athletes, who have undergone intense preparations, will be led by coach Efezino Akpotu, while Olusegun Abode serves as the leader of delegation.

Four members of the squad—Ngozi, Godfirst, Constance, and Ujunwa—are already well-known names on the domestic circuit. They are regular contenders at the Zainab Saleh International Female Open Karate Championship, an annual tournament founded by Hajiya Zainab Saleh, a Board Member of the Karate Federation of Nigeria (KFN). The championship has been widely recognised for empowering and developing female karatekas across the country.

Ahead of the team’s participation, the Board of the KFN expressed confidence in the athletes’ ability to deliver strong performances on the world stage.

However, it also appealed to the National Sports Commission (NSC) for urgent financial support to offset debts incurred in ensuring Nigeria’s participation in the championship.

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According to the federation, the World Karate Championship falls under the mandate of the NSC, and timely intervention is necessary to stabilise the federation’s operations after securing the team’s trip to Cairo.

Team Nigeria will now focus on making a strong impact as they join the world’s best karatekas in Egypt later this week.

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