Badminton
Shuttle Symphony as sports friendly firms gather ahead for Lagos International Badminton Classics
Ahead of the sixth edition of the Lagos International Badminton Classics, the biggest badminton competition in Africa, the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) has launched a platform that will see Nigeria sports-friendly organisations latch on the great benefits that the international event presents.
On Wednesday at the Civic Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos, the BFN will host the organisations to a lunch tagged “Shuttle Symphony”. It is a gathering of chief executive officers of various organisations in Nigeria.
The Lagos International Badminton Classics traditionally welcomes high ranking players all over the world, not just from Africa, making it the biggest in the African circuit.
It is also the badminton competition with the highest cash prize in the continent. At the fifth edition, the cash prize was $20,000.
The sixth edition even promises more in value. The Lagos International Badminton Classics has also merged elements of entertainment tending towards being tagged ‘Sportainment’, opening various windows for different organisations to exploit.
In 2017, a new vista was opened as even spectators and others were beneficiaries. A raffle draw took place for all the attendees.
In the end, two return tickets to London and Accra, Ghana offered, were won.
According to the President of BFN who is also a council member of the Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA), Francis Orbih, the essence of the “Shuttle Symphony”, is to throw more light on the next edition of the Lagos International Classics which will run from August 30th to September 2nd.
The member of the council of the continental ruling body insisted that the Lagos International remains the first international challenge and the biggest in Africa.
Badminton
Nigeria’s Bolaji Claims Silver at British & Irish Para Badminton International

DUBLIN, Ireland, June 28 – Nigeria’s para badminton star Eniola Bolaji continued her impressive rise on the international circuit by winning a silver medal at the 2026 British & Irish Para Badminton International on Sunday.
The Paralympic bronze medallist and World Championships silver medallist finished runner-up in the women’s SL3 singles event after losing 21-18, 23-21 to Japan’s Shino Kawai in a closely contested final at the Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena in Dublin.
Despite falling short of the title, Bolaji produced a series of commanding performances en route to the final, underlining her status as one of the world’s leading para badminton players.
The Nigerian began her campaign with victories over India’s Neeraj, winning 21-15, 21-3, before overcoming France’s Milena Surreau 21-19, 21-13 in the group stage.
She maintained her dominant form in the knockout rounds, defeating Türkiye’s Halime Yildiz 21-16, 21-7 in the quarter-finals before dismantling Australia’s Celine Vinot 21-7, 21-9 in the semi-finals to secure a place in the championship match.
Although Kawai once again proved a difficult obstacle, Bolaji pushed the Japanese star all the way in a fiercely fought final, particularly in the second game, which was decided by the narrowest of margins.
Reacting to the result, President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), Francis Orbih, hailed Bolaji’s achievement and expressed confidence that the Nigerian could soon reverse the outcome against her Japanese rival.
“It was a fantastic performance, and I am very happy with what Eniola achieved,” Orbih said. “I am motivated to intensify efforts to ensure she trains outside the country because it is only a matter of time before she starts beating the Japanese player, Shino Kawai.
“I have congratulated her for setting the tone once again, and we are looking forward to arranging a three-month training tour abroad to further improve her game.”
Orbih revealed that the federation is already working on plans to secure an overseas training programme for Bolaji as part of efforts to help her regain the world number one ranking, which she recently lost to Kawai.
The BFN president also acknowledged the support provided by the National Sports Commission (NSC), the Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA), as well as sponsors Yonex and GIG Logistics in aiding the athlete’s development.
Bolaji’s silver-medal performance in Dublin adds another significant achievement to her growing list of international successes and reinforces Nigeria’s increasing presence in global para badminton.
With further international exposure and specialised training programmes in the pipeline, Nigerian officials remain optimistic that Bolaji can challenge for more major titles and establish herself once again as the world’s top-ranked SL3 women’s singles player.
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Badminton
BFN Holds Strategic Retreat To Reposition Badminton In Nigeria

The Badminton Federation of Nigeria has concluded a two-day strategic retreat in Abuja aimed at repositioning the sport for sustainable growth, grassroots expansion, elite performance and greater contribution to Nigeria’s sports economy.
The retreat, held from May 13 to 14, brought together major stakeholders in the sports sector, including the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Habu Gumel; Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko; President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Francis Orbih; as well as board members and technical officials.
Discussions at the retreat centred on developing a comprehensive strategic framework for badminton development, with a focus on grassroots expansion, elite athlete pathways, technical advancement, gender inclusion, competition structures, sports business opportunities and athlete welfare.
Speaking during the retreat, NSC Chairman Shehu Dikko said the initiative aligns with the Commission’s Renewed Hope Initiative Framework, which requires sports federations to establish measurable and sustainable development plans.
According to Dikko, sports development must extend beyond the pursuit of medals to include economic growth, youth empowerment and sustainable sporting structures.
“This is part of what we have asked all federations to do. They must assess their capacity, define their short, medium and long-term goals, and come up with strategic plans that can guide their development programmes,” Dikko stated.
“You cannot isolate grassroots development from elite performance, technical growth or sports business. Everything must grow together if sports are to become a strong contributor to the Nigerian economy,” he added.
NOC President Habu Gumel commended the leadership of the federation for the steady progress badminton has recorded both locally and internationally.
Gumel stressed the importance of continuity and long-term planning in sustaining the growth of sports federations.
“Badminton is doing very well both in Nigeria and internationally, and the federation’s leadership has continued to position the sport positively so that our athletes can continue to make the country proud,” Gumel said.
“Federations must continue to build structures that will sustain progress, nurture talents and ensure continuity. What badminton is demonstrating today reflects vision, purpose and commitment to development,” he noted.
Earlier, BFN President Francis Orbih explained that the retreat was organised to align stakeholders behind a unified vision for the sport over the next four years and beyond.
Orbih said the federation’s development agenda remains holistic, focusing on player development, technical education, gender inclusion, administration and financial sustainability.
“This retreat is about having strategic conversations that will give direction to the future of badminton in Nigeria. Our focus is on grassroots development, technical advancement, elite performance and creating pathways that will consistently produce podium results,” Orbih said.
“As we develop players, we are also developing coaches, umpires, technical officials and administrators because every part of the system is important for sustainable growth. We also want more women involved both in playing and administration,” he added.
Technical Director of the federation, Tunde Kazeem, described the technical department as the engine room of badminton development and highlighted plans to strengthen coaching, officiating and player data management nationwide.
Kazeem said the federation would intensify grassroots and female badminton development through structured age-grade competitions, school programmes and nationwide talent identification initiatives.
“We are looking at the database of players, the number and grading of coaches, as well as technical officials, because you cannot develop players without sound coaches and efficient umpires,” Kazeem explained.
“We are paying more attention to female badminton while expanding grassroots tournaments across all zones with Under-12, Under-15, Under-19 and senior competitions. We are also engaging states on facilities development and preparing to host more national and continental events,” he added.
The retreat is expected to produce a detailed strategic framework that will guide the federation’s competition calendar, technical growth, talent identification system and international performance targets in line with Nigeria’s broader sports development agenda.
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Three in a Row! Orbih Lands Hat-Trick at BFN Polls

Francis Orbih has been re-elected President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) for a third consecutive term, emerging unopposed at the federation’s elective congress held in Abuja.
Orbih secured all 13 votes cast during the congress, which took place at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium on Monday, March 2. Adamu Alhaji Lawan was also elected as Vice President.
In his acceptance speech, Orbih congratulated the newly elected board members and expressed confidence in their ability to collectively move Nigerian badminton to greater heights.
“I want to congratulate the entire board member and I am confident that we are going to deliver,” Orbih said.
“There is a lot of work to be done. We have had humble achievements in the past. It is time for us to build on what we have achieved and consolidate to take the Federation to greater heights.”
Calling for unity and collaboration, Orbih urged stakeholders to play active roles in strengthening the federation’s programmes and expanding the sport’s reach across the country.
“I am counting on all of you to have your hands on deck because I cannot do it alone. Let us join hands to take the Federation to a level where we’ll be the envy of other sporting federations in Nigeria,” he added. “We have work to do. Whatever you can contribute to the growth and development of the Federation.”
During the inauguration of the new board, Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, congratulated Orbih on his re-election and commended the federation for conducting a crisis-free electoral process.

National Sports Commission chairman, Shehu Dikko adresses the new board of the BFN
“I want to congratulate the board members for unanimously re-electing Francis Orbih and having a crisis-free election,” Dikko said.
He urged the president to consolidate on the gains recorded during his previous tenures and to intensify efforts over the next four years.
“Orbih has done well and deserves to be re-elected as a member of the African and World body. He has taken on huge debt by presenting himself as President of BFN, and he doesn’t have any other choice than to continue his good works,” Dikko added.
Orbih’s re-election is expected to provide continuity in the federation’s administration as it seeks to expand grassroots development, improve Nigeria’s international competitiveness and strengthen its presence within continental and global badminton bodies.
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