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Edo Sports Commission boss calls for more commitment to sports festival

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The Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Desmond Enabulele, has urged the Federal Government and all sports stakeholders to show more commitment to harnessing the power of sports for national unity and building a future filled with opportunities for youths.

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Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Desmond Enabulele

He stated this on Tuesday in Benin, while declaring open the South-South zonal eliminations for ball games ahead of the National Sports Festival, tagged, “Ogun 2025”.

Enabulele noted that sports have always been a powerful tool for unity, discipline, and youth empowerment, stressing

He described the zonal elimination games as a crucial stage on the journey to the National Sports Festival.

“As we gather here today, let us remember that beyond competition, this event is an opportunity to foster friendship, teamwork, and mutual respect among our young athletes and sports administrators in our zone and country.

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“We must continue to harness the power of sports to unite our youths and build a future filled with opportunities for them.

“To our athletes from Edo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Bayelsa, Rivers and Delta State, I urge you to compete with passion, determination, and sportsmanship.

“You are not just representing your states but also showcasing the strength and talent of the South-South region. Give it your best, and let your performance speak for itself,” Enabulele said.

Addressing officials and referees of the competition, the Edo Sports Commission boss emphasized the importance of fair play and impartiality in officiating.

“The credibility of this tournament depends on your integrity, and we expect nothing but unbiased and professional judgment to ensure that the best teams emerge victorious,” he said.

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In his remarks, the Zonal Coordinator of National Sports Commission, Peter Njoku, revealed that a total of 688 (310 males and 378 females) athletes are competing in the eight team events.

Njoku expressed the confidence that athletes from the South-South will emerge winners at the National Sports Festival proper.

Athletes from the six States of the South-South zone, namely, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers Akwa Ibom and Cross River, are currently busy at various centers participating in the elimination.

In football, team Edo is currently ahead with two victories after recording 3-0 and 3-1 results against Bayelsa and Delta states respectively at the Crescent Club Field.

In the female category of football, team Edo girls piped Delta State 1-0.

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In Handball (Male), Edo beat Akwa Ibom 28 -21.

 In the game of Cricket, Edo defeated team Delta (Male) by 109 runs for the loss of 5 wickets at the end of 20.0 overs against Delta’s 47 runs for the loss of 15.2 overs in the second innings.

RESULTS OF 22ND NSF SOUTH-SOUTH ZONAL ELIMINATION.

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DAY 1 (TUESDAY 25TH FEB

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1.Bayelsa 1 – 2 Rivers (male)

2.Edo 1 – 2 Delta (male)

3.Bayelsa 1 – 2 (female)

4.Edo 0 – Delta 2 (female)

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5. Rivers 2 – 0 Delta (male)

6.Delta 2 – 0 Bayelsa (female)

7. Delta 2 – 0 Rivers (female)

8. Delta 0 vs 3 Bayelsa (male)

9. Edo 0 vs 2 Rivers (male)

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2. Basketball

1. Delta 46 – 67 Rivers (male)

2.Akwa Ibom 61 – 70 Edo (male)

3. Delta 31 – 46 Bayelsa (female)

4. Edo 39 – 66 Rivers (male)

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3. Beach Volleyball

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1.Delta 2 – 0 Akwa Ibom (male)

2.Bayelsa 2 – 0 Edo (…

Result for this evening’s matches for the Handball male event

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1.Akwa Ibom 21-28 Edo 

2. Delta 38-21Bayelsa 

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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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With the 50-day mark to Gateway Games 2024 approaching, Enugu State announced as the next hosts

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Bukola Olopade, Chairman LOC Gateway 2024 and Director General, National Sports Commission

As the planning towards the 22nd National Sports Festival holding in Ogun State gathers momentum, the National Sports Commission (NSC), owners of the sports fiesta, has announced Enugu State as the successor to games that will begin in January.

With Ogun State billed to host the next edition of the games in January 2025,  this marks the first time the host of the subsequent Games is known before the end of the current Festival.

On Tuesday, it will be 50 days to the beginning of the edition that is holding in Ogun State. Already, a sporting hub of Ikenne, Ilishan, Sagamu and Abeokuta, is already bubbling as finishing touches are being put into the upgrading of facilities.

Bukola Olopade, the chairman of the Local Organising Committee who now wears an additional cap as NSC Director General has assured that Ogun State is set to deliver a sporting spectacle at Gateway Games 2024.

In a similar vein, the top management of the NSC  announced Enugu State as the host of the 23rd edition of the National Sports Festival.

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The Coal City State emerged top from a competitive bidding process and the state is set to deliver a world-class event.

The National Sports Festival, a biennial multi-sports event, brings together thousands of athletes from Nigeria’s 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory to celebrate sportsmanship, national unity and sporting excellence.

Olopade revealed that the Gateway Games will host over 15,000 athletes. He reaffirmed the NSC’s commitment to supporting Ogun State in delivering a premium tournament.

With Enugu’s selection for the 23rd edition, the festival promises to uphold its legacy of excellence, inclusivity, and showcasing the best of Nigerian sports talent, while unearthing talents good enough to fly the flag of the nation internationally.

This marks the first time the South-Eastern State will be staging the event since its inception in 1973.

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The 21st edition of the Games was hosted by Asaba, Delta State, with over 11,000 athletes participating in the grand tournament.

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Gateway Games begin on Armed Forces Remembrance Day as dates are fixed

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The Federal Ministry of Sports has announced dates for the 22nd Nationals Sports Festival scheduled to hold in Ogun State. This is one of the major decisions taken at the National Council of Sports meeting held in Enugu. The National Sports Festival will now run from 12th to 25th January 2025.  The Games Village will open from 12th to 14th January 2025.

The Opening Ceremony for the festival, tagged Gateway Games will hold at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta on 15th January 2025 which is also the  Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD), also simply known as Remembrance Day in Nigeria. It is observed on 15 January to commemorate the servicemen of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It also honors veterans of the World War I and II as well as the Nigerian Civil War.

 The competition period for the festival will be from 15th to 24th January while the closing ceremony will be on 25th January 2025.

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