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Bayelsa State Table Tennis Association Chairman Praises Gateway Games 2024

The ongoing National Sports Festival in Abeokuta has received accolades from Ama-Ebi Ebikpolade Stow, Chairman of Bayelsa State Table Tennis Association and representative on the board of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation. According to Ama-ebi , the festival has been "colourful and intense," showcasing the preparedness of all participating states. Ama-Ebi Ebikpolade Stow,  Chairman of Bayelsa State Table Tennis Association and board member of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation. He commended the organizers for providing standard facilities and equipment for table tennis, saying, "They have got the floor, which is very necessary for the game of table tennis. And the tables, I can see they are top-notch. The butterfly is center full 25. So as far as the equipment goes, it's a standard one." However, Ama-ebi  noted that table tennis development in Nigeria still faces challenges, citing the need for support from the federal government and private sector involvement. ...

Gateway Games: "Winning Bronze Medals in Weightlifting For Kano Will Inspire Me To aim Higher" - Adamma Dorcas

As the 2024 National Sports Festival in Ogun State continues to unearth talents and future champions, two bronze medals winner in Weightlifting event, Adamma Dorcas has stated that winning the medals at the Festival will motivate her to aim Higher.  Dorcas who won the two bronze medals in 49kg women category for Team Kano told Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF) media that she prepared well for the competition adding that the target was to win Gold.  "I came prepared for the festival. Winning bronze will motivate me to aim and go higher. My target was gold medal but since I didn't reach that, I will go back and train harder.", she said.  She expressed gratitude to her coaches and the Kano State Weightlifting Associatiom for their support and expressed optimism to upgrade her performance. "Our Coaches are wonderful. I can't thank them enough. I wouldn't say I regret not winning gold but like I said, this is a step towards greater success." Dorcas won h...

HON. OLOPADE USHERS IN A FESTIVAL OF DREAMS, DISCIPLINE, AND NATIONAL PRIDE

As preparations intensify for the much-anticipated National Sports Festival set to hold in Ogun State, the Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon. Bukola Olapade, has met with state delegates, assuring them of a groundbreaking event that will set new standards in the history of the games. In a spirited address, Hon. Olapade promised an opening ceremony that will be nothing short of spectacular, highlighting core values such as love, focus, discipline, and unity.  He emphasized that the festival will not only be a celebration of sports but also a testament to integrity. “Let medals be won with honor, not by crook,” he admonished, stressing the importance of fair play and true sportsmanship. He also lauded the Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, for his unwavering dedication to the success of the festival.  “Mallam Dikko has shown immense commitment and love for this project. That spirit must be cascaded down to every athlete and official,” he said. H...

Gateway Games Kicks Off with Splendor, Ambassador Adeogun Lauds Tinubu's Sports Revival

The 22nd National Sports Festival, dubbed Gateway Games, kicked off with a spectacular opening ceremony that exuded energy, colour, and national pride. Among the dignitaries who graced the event was Ambassador Adewale Adeogun, National Coordinator,  Tinubu National Think-Tank (TNT) who praised the event's vibrant atmosphere and seamless organization, highlighting its potential to empower Nigerian youth. Ambassador Adeogun who is also a member of the Governing Council of Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta state praised the exceptional hosting of the National Sports Festival in Ogun State under Governor Dapo Abiodun's leadership, marking the first Sports Festival during President Tinubu's administration. He highlighted the event's infectious energy and flawless execution, noting the evident enthusiasm and delight among athletes, officials, and the local community. He was confident that Nigerian sports is in capable hands, led by the Chairman of the National Sp...

Egypt 2025: Flying Eagles seek bronze compensation against Young Pharaohs

Seven-time champions Nigeria and hosts and four-time champions Egypt will both fight hard for the bronze medals when they clash in the third-place match of the ongoing Africa U20 Cup of Nations finals in Cairo on Sunday. Both teams were rated by pundits to emerge from their semi-final clashes, but the result went the other way and they are now due to play the losers’ final at the 30 June Air Defence Stadium in downtown Cairo. Morocco and South Africa will tango in a repeat of the 1997 Final, which the Atlas Cubs won 1-0 in Meknes. It is the fifth time that Nigeria, who won the title in 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2005, 2011 and 2015 will be playing for the bronze medals. For Egypt, it will be the fourth time. Both have won the bronze medals three times previously. Also, both Nigeria and Egypt contested the 2005 Final in Cotonou, with the Flying Eagles coming out top following a 2-0 win. Isaac Promise (of blessed memory) scored both goals. As hosts in 1995, after losing their semi final tie...

Gateway Games: Vice President Kashim Shettima to officially declare Games open

 Let the Games Begin: Opening Ceremony for 22nd National Sports Festival Holds Sunday in Abeokuta The crème de la crème of Nigerian sports will converge in Abeokuta this weekend, as the nation’s foremost multi-sport event, the National Sports Festival (NSF), kicks off in grand style.  The 22nd National Sports Festival , dubbed “Gateway Games Ogun 2024,” will open with a colourful ceremony that promises cultural splendour and athletic excellence. Vice President, His Excellency, Kashim Shettima will formally declare the Games open, marking the commencement of two weeks of national unity through sport. The spirit of patriotism, unity, and celebration—hallmarks of the National Sports Festival since its inception in 1973—will once again come alive as Ogun State plays host, following its memorable hosting in 2006. Ogun State Governor, His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has assured the nation that the state is fully prepared to host athletes, officials, and guests from across the c...

Egypt 2025: ‘Focused’ Flying Eagles target FIFA World Cup at Senegal’s expense

It is a date with another set of Lion Cubs on Monday afternoon and Head Coach Aliyu Zubairu has assured that Nigeria’s U20 boys are focused and determined to achieve a win that will guarantee them a place at this year’s FIFA U20 World Cup finals. Unbeaten in their group B campaign, the Flying Eagles however finished second behind another set of Lion Cubs from Morocco, and had to proceed to Ismailia for their game against title-holders Senegal. Senegal also finished second in their group C, which also included Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana and Central African Republic. The 19-team finals have been whittled down to eight contenders, with Tanzania and Zambia eliminated in group A, Tunisia (despite their three points) and Kenya thrown out from group B and Central African Republic stopped in group C.  On Saturday, General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation, Dr Mohammed Sanusi called on the seven-time champions to play differently when they confront the Cup holders on Mon...