Author: The Nation

  • Niger Delta Games: Bassey targets future champions for Akwa Ibom

    Niger Delta Games: Bassey targets future champions for Akwa Ibom

    Akwa Ibom would be focusing more on athletes discovery and future grooming at the 2nd  Niger Delta Games coming up in Benin, Edo State from February 20-27.

    Elder Paul Bassey, the state’s Commissioner for Sports revealed this policy thrust on Saturday while speaking on preparations for the regional games sponsored by the Niger Delta Games. He also disclosed that 476 athletes and 64 coaches have been registered by the State on the registration portal for the competition that will have contingents from eight other states. Registration of participants closed on Friday and the states are now to conduct trials to select the final list of athletes that will be travelling to Benin for the Games.

    Mrs. Catherine Ewa, the Akwa Ibom State Director of Coaching, announced that profiles of 250 male and 226 female athletes were successfully uploaded on the Niger Delta Games central registration portals alongside 44 men and 20 women coaches.

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    While expressing optimism on the prospects of the state’s performance in the games, Bassey insisted that the state will be prioritizing finding athletes for the future.

    “We have complied with the regulations bordering on eligibility of athletes by registering teenagers and youngsters, and for us, while it is important to win as many gold medals as possible at the games, we are also going to be placing a lot of emphasis on unearthing new talents in order to enrich our pool of sports stars for future endeavours”, he said.

    Akwa Ibom hosted the maiden edition of the games in April 2025. The Niger Delta Games is a brainchild of Dunamis-Icon Limited which has as the. Lead Consultant, Sir Itiako Ikpokpo (KSM), who also is the Chairman of Delta State Athletics Association.

  •  ‘Consistent’ Bolaji opens 2026 account with gold in Egypt

     ‘Consistent’ Bolaji opens 2026 account with gold in Egypt

    Africa’s number one para badminton player, Eniola Bolaji, has opened her silverware account  for 2026 following her victory yesterday at the Egypt International Championship.

    The Paralympic bronze medallist defeated world No. 7 Halime Yildiz of Turkey 2–0 (21–10, 21–4) at the New Capital Indoor Hall in Cairo.

    The world No. 2 began her campaign with a commanding 2–0 (21–9, 21–10) victory over Yildiz in the opening round before overcoming India’s Tulika Jadgave 2–0 (21–10, 21–7) in the second round.

    Bolaji continued her dominant run by beating India’s Manasi Girishchandra Joshi 2–0 (21–11, 21–13) to set up a semifinal clash against India’s Shivam Yadav Neeraj, which she won convincingly 2–0 (21–10, 21–11).

    An elated President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Francis Orbih, praised the consistency of Eniola Bolaji for continuing to put the country on the global map.

    Orbih said the African champion has repeatedly shown that Nigeria can compete and dominate on the world stage through her impressive performances.

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    Orbih said the African champion has repeatedly shown that Nigeria can compete and dominate on the world stage through her impressive performances.

    He said: “I am excited that Eniola Bolaji was able to compete at the Egypt Para Badminton International and win gold once again. In 2025, she began her journey to greatness with a victory in North Africa and went on to win all the available gold medals except one.

     “I strongly believe Bolaji will have an exciting year ahead and will continue to bring pride to Nigeria and the Federation.”

    Orbih also commended the team’s sponsors and the National Sports Commission for their continued support in the development of para badminton.

     “I want to thank GIG Logistics and the National Sports Commission for their unwavering support. I assure you that Eniola Bolaji will continue to give her best in subsequent tournaments,” he added.

  • Newstap set to unveil  Five Star Award nominees

    Newstap set to unveil  Five Star Award nominees

    The management of leading online publication Newstap Communication will soon unveil nominees for the  second edition of the annual Newstap Five Star Award.

    In a press release signed by  Ifeanyi Eduzor, Editor of the outfit,  he said  the processes for the nomination of the awardees  had commenced , even  as he promised that this year’s edition will be a great improvement of the  maiden edition held last year.

    “We’ve commenced the process of the second edition of our award which will be a great improvement of the maiden edition.

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    “Right now, we are receiving  nominations of those  considered  worthy for the award  like we did last year,  the selection committee will be  meticulous by ensuring that only those found worthy to have contributed to the development  of  sports will  be shortlisted”, the statement affirmed.

    The Newstap Five Star Award was instituted to celebrate eminent Nigerians and corporate organizations that have contributed greatly to the development of Nigeria’s sports ecosystem.

    Winners of last year’s edition were Executive Governor of Benue State Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Alia, Managing Director of GTI Group, Abubakar Lawal,  Chief Executive Officer of  Monimichelle sports facilities construction Ltd, Ebi Egbe, founder of Remo Stars Football Club of Ikenne Remo Honourable Kunle Soname and  Chairman of Benue State Football Association Chief Barrister Paul Edeh.

  • NPFL: Rivers United stay top as Abia Warriors, Ikorodu City shine

    NPFL: Rivers United stay top as Abia Warriors, Ikorodu City shine

    Rivers United, Abia Warriors and Ikorodu City continued their strong push at the top of the Nigeria Premier Football League as Matchday 21 fixtures were concluded across the country yesterday.

    Nasarawa United and Bendel Insurance also claimed vital victories to consolidate fourth and fifth positions respectively, while Barau FC boosted their survival hopes with a hard-earned point on the road in Aba.

    In Port Harcourt, Rivers United edged Remo Stars 1-0 in a clash between the past and present champions. Former Remo Stars attacker, Aniekeme Okon proved decisive, firing home the winner in the 81st minute against his old club.

    The victory lifted the Pride of Rivers to 41 points from 21 matches, maintaining their grip on top spot, while Remo Stars slipped to 15th  with 25 points.

    Abia Warriors recorded one of the standout results of the weekend in Kano, silencing a hostile crowd to defeat Kano Pillars 1-0. The Umuahia-based side halted Pillars’ five-game unbeaten run and stayed second on the table with 37 points, just four behind Rivers United.

    With Rivers United set to miss league action next weekend due to CAF Champions League duties, Abia Warriors could further close the gap when they return to their Umuahia fortress with a home game against Nasarawa United this weekend. The defeat leaves Kano Pillars languishing in 19th  place with 22 points, a major setback after recent improvement.

    Ikorodu City continued their fairy-tale campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over Kwara United, their first-ever topflight victory against the Harmony Boys. The Lagos side remain third with 35 points, while Kwara United dropped to 16th  with 24 points.

    In Lafia, Nasarawa United bounced back from recent struggles to defeat Niger Tornadoes 2-1. The Solid Miners’ win restored them to fourth place with 35 points, while Tornadoes remain eighth on 29 points.

    Bendel Insurance enjoyed a thrilling afternoon in Benin City, edging El Kanemi Warriors 3-2 to climb to fifth position with 32 points, three places higher than their standing after the midweek round. Despite a spirited display, El Kanemi Warriors sit 10th with 28 points.

    It was another frustrating outing for Enyimba in Aba, as the nine-time champions were held to a goalless draw by Barau FC. Still reeling from a midweek 3-0 defeat to Shooting Stars, the People’s Elephant failed to capitalise even after Barau FC were reduced to ten men following Uche Moses’ second-half dismissal. Enyimba remain stuck in the lower half with 27 points, while Barau FC’s draw strengthens their survival push.

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    New Plateau United head coach Gbenga Ogunbote secured his first victory in charge as the Peace Boys edged Wikki Tourists 1-0 in Jos. The win lifted Plateau United to 18th with 23 points, level with Wikki Tourists, who occupy 17th place.

    In Ozoro, Bayelsa United claimed an impressive 2-0 victory over Shooting Stars, despite playing away from their renovated Samson Siasia Stadium. The Prosperity Boys moved up to 13th with 26 points, while Shooting Stars slipped to sixth with 32 points.

    Two fixtures will conclude Matchday 21 today, both in Ozoro and Owerri. Warri Wolves will host Katsina United, while Kun Khalifat face Rangers International in a keenly anticipated Oriental derby.

    NPFL Matchday 21 Results

    Insurance 3-2 El Kanemi Warriors

    Plateau United 1-0 Wikki Tourists

    Ikorodu City 1-0 Kwara United

    Rivers United 1-0 Remo Stars

    Bayelsa United 2-0 Shooting Stars

    Nasarawa United 2-1 Tornadoes

    Kano Pillars 0-1 Abia Warriors

    Enyimba 0-0 Barau FC

    Matches  Today:

    Warri Wolves vs. Katsina United

    Kun Khalifat vs. Rangers

  • Anaemena quits as Kun Khalifat FC Sporting Director

    Anaemena quits as Kun Khalifat FC Sporting Director

    Former Super Eagles defender Ifeanyi Anaemena has resigned as Sporting Director of Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) side, Kun Khalifat FC.

    Anaemena joined the club in July 2025 following their promotion to the NPFL and played a key role during their debut season in the top flight. The 33-year-old, a respected figure in Nigerian football, is a three-time NPFL champion, having won league titles with Enyimba (twice) and Remo Stars.

    Confirming his decision, Anaemena described the resignation as a difficult but necessary step, noting that life and careers are constantly evolving. He expressed deep appreciation to the President of Kun Khalifat FC, Michael Amaefule, for the opportunity to serve the club and for trusting him with the transition from an active player to a football administrator.

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    He praised the club’s leadership for giving him the platform to begin a new chapter off the pitch, stating that he would remain eternally grateful for the experience gained at Kun Khalifat FC.

    Anaemena also extended his best wishes to the club, its fans, players, and staff, expressing hope for a successful campaign despite his departure. He added that he plans to take a period of rest before deciding on his next move in football.

    A seasoned defender in his playing days, Anaemena featured for FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Enyimba, Rivers United, and Remo Stars in the NPFL, with additional stints at European clubs, before hanging up his boots and moving into football administration.

  • Lasisi assures South-West States after donating equipment to Lagos

    Lasisi assures South-West States after donating equipment to Lagos

    A Board Member of the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF) and South-West Zonal Representative, Aderemi Lasisi, has assured that the donation of modern weightlifting equipment will not be limited to Lagos State, pledging to extend the initiative to other states across the South-West zone.

    Speaking after the presentation of a complete set of standard barbells to the Lagos State Weightlifting Association (LSWA) in the presence of officials of Lagos State Sports Commission, Lasisi emphasized that the gesture marks the beginning of a broader developmental drive aimed at reviving and strengthening weightlifting across the region. He confirmed that states such as Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti, Ondo and Osun would be next in line, with plans already mapped out to reach all six South-West states.

    According to Lasisi, his resolve followed an assessment tour of the zone, which revealed glaring shortages of basic training equipment in most states for the sport. He noted that without standard tools, athletes and coaches are constrained in their quest for excellence, stressing that providing equipment remains a critical foundation for building champions.

    The NWF board member spoke with visible enthusiasm, describing weightlifting as a sport close to his heart and expressing his personal desire to see it flourish not only in the South-West but across Nigeria as a whole. He said his motivation is driven by a passion to create opportunities for young athletes and to reposition weightlifting as a consistent medal-winning sport for the country.

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     “Charity begins at home, which is why we started with Lagos,” Lasisi said, adding that the intervention is meant to complement government efforts and inspire other stakeholders, corporate bodies, and well-meaning individuals to invest in the sport’s growth.

    He maintained that weightlifting development should not be left solely in the hands of government.

    Lasisi further assured that beyond equipment provision, attention would also be paid to athlete and coach welfare, noting that a motivated and well-supported workforce is essential for sustainable progress.

    He highlighted that quality equipment reduces injury risks while enhancing strength, balance, technique, and overall performance.

    Officials of the Lagos State Weightlifting Association welcomed the assurance, describing the donation as timely and symbolic of purposeful leadership. They expressed optimism that the expanded intervention across the South-West would raise competitive standards and deepen grassroots participation.

  • Ogunmokun sets New African Indoor 500m Record

    Ogunmokun sets New African Indoor 500m Record

    Nigeria has recorded another historic milestone in athletics following Brittany Ogunmokun’s record-breaking performance in the women’s 500 metres indoor, where she became the fastest African ever over the distance.

    Competing at the NYC Gotham Cup 2026 in New York, Ogunmokun clocked an outstanding 1:10.00, a time that has been officially ratified as both a Nigerian national record and a new African indoor record. The performance underlines Nigeria’s rising profile on the global indoor athletics scene.

    Running in her first race of the 2026 season, the Nigerian athlete produced a composed and powerful outing in the technically demanding event. Ogunmokun finished second overall, claiming the silver medal behind American Leah Anderson, who won the race in 1:09.58. Despite placing second, Ogunmokun’s time was enough to rewrite the record books for Nigeria and the continent.

    The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), through its Performance Director and Liaison, Victor Okorie, confirmed that all technical requirements for record recognition — including track specifications and fully automatic timing — were met. The AFN subsequently verified the run as a legitimate continental and national record.

    Ogunmokun’s 1:10.00 eclipses the previous African indoor record of 1:11.48, set by Ghana’s Akua Obeng-Akrofi on February 2, 2018, shaving more than a second off the long-standing mark. Nationally, the time surpasses the former Nigerian record of 1:11.49, set by Regina George in Bloomington in 2016.

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    The new record also represents a significant personal milestone for Ogunmokun, improving on her previous personal best of 1:12.62, recorded in Boston in 2009, and placing her at the top of Nigeria’s all-time indoor 500m rankings, ahead of Jennifer Adaeze Edobi’s 1:13.66 set in 2016.

    Often used as a development race for 400m specialists, the indoor 500m demands a rare blend of speed, endurance and tactical awareness — qualities Ogunmokun displayed in abundance against a strong international field.

    The achievement further adds to Ogunmokun’s decorated career, which includes representing Nigeria with distinction at the 2024 African Games in Ghana, and signals a promising start to her 2026 campaign as she targets more international competitions.

    Elsewhere, Nigeria also celebrated success on the indoor circuit through Joshua Caleb, who thrilled home supporters at the LSU Purple Tiger Invitational. Caleb powered to victory in the men’s 60m final, clocking 6.67 seconds to finish ahead of Jaiden Reid (6.74s), with Camren Hardy placing third.

    Together, these performances underline Nigeria’s growing influence in indoor athletics and reinforce optimism about the country’s prospects on the global stage.

  • Scrabble  Federation targets bigger growth, global dominance

    Scrabble  Federation targets bigger growth, global dominance

    The Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF) has praised the National Sports Commission (NSC) for its leadership and sustained support, describing it as a major catalyst in accelerating the growth and global success of scrabble in the country.

    NSF President, Engineer Bright Idahosa, spoke in Abuja after a technical and strategic meeting with the leadership of the NSC, led by Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko and Director General, Honourable Bukola Olopade.

    According to Idahosa, the meeting produced a comprehensive blueprint that will guide scrabble development over the next 12 months and shape the sport’s long-term future in Nigeria.

    He described the engagement as timely and strategic, noting that it has positioned the federation to align fully with the Renewed Hope Initiatives for Nigeria Sports Economy (RHINSE) of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “This meeting is not just timely, it opens a platform for us as a federation to key into the Renewed Hope Initiatives for Nigeria Sports Economy and make scrabble more economically rewarding,” Idahosa said.

    The NSF president also acknowledged that the NSC’s support predates his administration, citing international competitions where Nigeria’s participation was backed by the commission.

    “Even before I came in as President of NSF, the National Sports Commission has been supporting us — from our trips to Kenya for the African Youth Scrabble Championship, to Malaysia for the World Youth Championship, and the World Championship in Ghana,” he added.

    Key areas highlighted during the meeting included the expansion of domestic competitions, wider grassroots engagement, and aggressive marketing and sponsorship drives aimed at strengthening the sport’s economic value.

    Idahosa emphasized that working with sports administrators who understand the sector makes execution easier.

     “When you work with leaders like Mallam Shehu Dikko and Honourable Bukola Olopade, who understand sports very deeply, it becomes easier to translate plans into reality,” he said.

    Nigeria’s confidence going into the new phase is buoyed by outstanding performances on the international stage. Team Nigeria ended the 2025 season on a high note in Accra, winning the World English Scrabble Players Association Championship (WESPAC) Best Country award, finishing ahead of host Ghana and Kenya, and reclaiming the title from the United States.

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    The country’s youth players also shone brightly. At the African Youth Scrabble Championships in Kenya, Prestige Archibong won the U-19 title, while Sophia Ekeruche dominated the U-15 category without losing a single game.

    Ekeruche later crowned her season by winning the Best Female Youth title at the World Youth Championship in Malaysia, where Abdulqudos Olawale Aliu finished second in the male category.

    NSC leadership has expressed a strong desire to build on these successes heading into 2026 and beyond.

    Looking ahead, Idahosa confirmed that the federation will give top priority to two major events this year: the World Youth Scrabble Championship in Kenya and the African Scrabble Championship in Monrovia, Liberia.

    He concluded with a call for unity across the board, stressing that collective effort remains key to sustained dominance.

    “All stakeholders must sing from the same songbook for Nigeria to stay as Africa and the world’s number one in the mind sport,” Idahosa added.

  • Brave Senegal stun hosts Morocco to claim second AFCON title

    Brave Senegal stun hosts Morocco to claim second AFCON title

    Senegal are the champions of Africa once again after winning a chaotic and bizarre final against host nation Morocco.

    Villarreal midfielder Pape Gueye’s stunning strike in extra time secured a second ever Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) crown for Senegal after a hugely controversial end to regular time.

    After the referee had awarded Morocco a penalty for Malick Diouf’s foul on Brahim Diaz in stoppage time, following a long VAR check, Senegal’s players left the pitch in protest under the instruction of their manager Pape Thiaw.

    Moments earlier, Senegal had been controversially denied a winning goal when Ismaila Sarr found the back of the net, which was chalked off for a questionable foul on Achraf Hakimi by Abdoulaye Seck.

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    Brahim Diaz stepped up to take the spot-kick when the Senegal players eventually re-emerged from the dressing room after a delay of around 15 minutes, but saw his dinked effort down the middle of the goal easily saved by Edouard Mendy, before Gueye won the game in extra time.

    In front of a passionate home crowd, the Lions of Teranga showed composure, resilience and champion mentality, withstanding relentless Moroccan pressure before delivering the decisive moment that settled a final worthy of African football’s biggest stage.

    For Senegal, this triumph confirms a golden era— at the summit of African football and another chapter of history written with discipline, belief and collective strength.

    Morocco pushed until the very end, but Senegal’s defensive resolve and big-game experience proved decisive as the trophy heads to Dakar once more.

    Africa has a champion again—and Senegal stand tall at the summit of the continent.

  • Venus exits as Alcaraz, Sabalenka win Melbourne openers

    Venus exits as Alcaraz, Sabalenka win Melbourne openers

    Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka launched their Australian Open title bids with straight-sets wins but there was no fairytale for 45-year-old Venus Williams.

    On a hot Melbourne day in which a ball girl fainted, last year’s men’s beaten finalist Alexander Zverev dropped a set before easing into the second round.

    World number one Alcaraz joined him, the Spaniard beating 81st-ranked home player Adam Walton 6-3, 7-6 (7⁄2), 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena.

    Alcaraz, who is desperate to win the Australian Open to complete the career Grand Slam of all four majors, plays Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann next.

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     “I think this kind of level and the difficulties in the first round is pretty good for me,” said Alcaraz, who was pushed all the way in the second set.

     “But overall just happy. I’m pleased about the level that I played today,” added Alcaraz, who was playing his first competitive match for nine weeks.

    Alcaraz has won the US Open, Wimbledon and French Open, but Melbourne is the one Grand Slam missing from his impressive resume.

    The furthest he has gone at the opening major of the year is the quarter-finals and he has made it clear that dethroning rival Jannik Sinner as champion is his main aim for 2026.

    If he does so, the 22-year-old would surpass compatriot Rafael Nadal to become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam.

    Earlier, in steamy conditions approaching highs of 30C, Zverev threatened to implode in losing the first set to Canada’s Gabriel Diallo.

    But the 28-year-old German recovered to win 6-7 (1⁄7), 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 and next meets Australian Alexei Popyrin or Alexandre Muller of France.

    Asked how he reset from his first-set wobble, the third seed said: “I was thinking it can’t get worse than that.”

    British qualifier Arthur Fery scored the first big upset by taking down 20th seed Flavio Cobolli of Italy, 7-6 (7⁄1), 6-4, 6-1.

    Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a record 25th  major title, begins his title assault on Monday, as does three-time runner-up Daniil Medvedev.

    Organisers said that a record 100,000 people came through the gates, although there were complaints about long queues in the heat.

    Underlining how fierce it was on court, a ball girl collapsed during the match between Zeynep Sonmez and Ekaterina Alexandrova, with both players rushing to help her.

    Sabalenka began her bid for a third Australian Open title in four years with a patchy start before coming good in the second set.

    The world number one, stunned by Madison Keys in the 2025 final, ultimately had too much power, guile and quality for French wildcard Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah.

    But the Belarusian took time to find her touch, making a series of unforced errors before taming the spirited 20-year-old 6-4, 6-1 on Rod Laver Arena.

     “It is always tricky playing someone young, someone you don’t know, and a lefty (left-hander),” said the top seed and title favourite.

    Sabalenka said she had felt added pressure with tennis legends Roger Federer and Rod Laver court-side.

     “I hope you guys enjoyed watching me play, I hope you enjoyed it even a little bit,” she said in her on-court interview, addressing the duo.

    Sabalenka faces Chinese qualifier Bai Zhuoxuan next.

    Title rivals Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff play today.

    Also safely through was seventh-seeded Italian Jasmine Paolini as she outclassed Belarusian qualifier Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-1, 6-2.

    Elina Svitolina, the Ukrainian 12th seed, eased past Cristina Bucsa of Spain 6-4, 6-1.

    But seeded fellow Ukrainians Dayana Yastremska and Marta Kostyuk were dumped out early, as was the American great Williams.

    The seven-time major champion was the oldest woman to play in the history of the Australian Open.

    She showed glimpses of what once made her world number one, but ultimately fell after an epic battle with an opponent more than 20 years her junior.

    Olga Danilovic of Serbia outlasted the veteran 6-7 (5⁄7), 6-3, 6-4 over a gruelling 2hrs 17mins.

    “It was such a great game, such a great moment. The energy from the crowd was amazing. That lifted me up so much,” Williams said.