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  • Lagos wins 9th National Youth Games in Asaba

    Lagos wins 9th National Youth Games in Asaba

    Team Lagos has emerged champion of the 9th National Youth Games in Asaba, Delta State, with 52 gold, 32 silver, and 26 bronze medals

    Delta, the host state, displaced Edo State to come second with 37 gold, 38 silver, and 39 bronze medals.

    Edo State garnered 33 gold, 18 silver, and 28 bronze medals to finish third.

    Thirty-three states registered their presence on the medals table, winning a total of 802 medals, comprising 246 gold, 236 silve,r and 320 bronze medals.

    Meanwhile, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has charged the National Sports Commission (NSC) to urgently address the growing problem of age cheating at editions of the NYG in order to safeguard its credibility and ensure fairness.

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    Oborevwori made the call on Saturday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, during the closing ceremony of the 9th edition of the Games, which he described as a festival of unity, discipline, and excellence.

    “What began days ago with great excitement has now come to a glorious conclusion. Today, we celebrate not only the medal winners but also the triumph of sportsmanship and national pride that this festival of youth has demonstrated,” the governor said.

    He commended the athletes for their resilience, stressing that whether they won medals or not, they had inspired the nation through their courage and determination.

    While praising Team Delta for sustaining its tradition of sporting excellence, he said the Games also provided a platform for discovering new talents from across the country.

    The governor, however, lamented that the continued practice of states fielding over-aged athletes undermined the vision of the games, and urged the NSC to urgently introduce stricter measures to restore integrity.

  • Lagos wins 9th National Youth Games in Asaba

    Lagos wins 9th National Youth Games in Asaba

    •Oborevwori urges NSC to curb age cheating
    •Reaffirms Delta’s readiness for 10th edition in 2026

    Team Lagos has emerged champions of the 9th National Youth Games in Asaba, Delta State, with 52 gold, 32 silver and 26 bronze medals

    Delta, the host state, displaced Edo State to come second with 37 gold, 38 silver and 39 bronze medals.

    Edo State garnered 33 gold, 18 silver and 28 bronze medals to finish third.

    Thirty three states registered their presence on the medals table, winning a total of 802 medals, comprising 246 gold, 236 silver and 320 bronze medals.

    Meanwhile, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has charged the National Sports Commission (NSC) to urgently address the growing problem of age cheating at editions of the NYG in order to safeguard its credibility and ensure fairness.

    Oborevwori made the call on Saturday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, during the closing ceremony of the 9th edition of the Games, which he described as a festival of unity, discipline and excellence.

    “What began days ago with great excitement has now come to a glorious conclusion. Today, we celebrate not only the medal winners but also the triumph of sportsmanship and national pride that this festival of youth has demonstrated,” the governor said.

    He commended the athletes for their resilience, stressing that whether they won medals or not, they had inspired the nation through their courage and determination.

    While praising Team Delta for sustaining its tradition of sporting excellence, he said the Games also provided a platform for discovering new talents from across the country.

    The governor, however, lamented that the continued practice of states fielding over-aged athletes undermined the vision of the games.

    He urged the NSC to urgently introduce stricter measures to restore integrity and ensure the event remains a true nursery of young talents.

    Oborevwori expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the NSC, the Local Organising Committee (LOC), coaches, officials, and volunteers for their roles in ensuring a smooth and successful outing.

    He also thanked the visitors for making Asaba their home the period the Games lasted, assuring them of Delta’s readiness to host the 10th edition of the Games in 2026, in line with the agreement that gave the state hosting rights for four consecutive editions.

    “On behalf of the Government and people of Delta State, I congratulate every participant and wish you safe travels back to your various destinations,” he concluded.

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    In his remarks, Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, represented by Chief Amaka Asiofu, Director of Grassroots Sports and General Coordinator of the Games, described the Asaba edition as “an incredible experience, marked by fair competition, determination, exciting adventures, and inspirational sportsmanship.”

    He praised the Delta State Government for its robust sports development system, noting that the Games had once again provided Nigeria with a fresh pool of athletes who would eventually replace aging national players across various sports.

    He assured that the Commission would continue to implement policies to nurture the talents while promoting a sports economic ecosystem that will add value to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    Dikko also expressed profound gratitude to Governor Oborevwori, the Federal Government, participating states, sponsors, and stakeholders for their contributions to the success of the Games, while lauding President Tinubu for his unwavering support for sports development under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    In his own remarks, Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission, Mr Onoriode Oborevwori, said the Games had showcased not only the competitive spirit of Nigerian athletes, but also the values of friendship, resilience, and cooperation.

    He thanked the NSC, organisers, and stakeholders for their commitment and called for continued collaboration to drive development and excellence in sports.

  • Edo, Delta battle for second place as NYG competition ends

    Edo, Delta battle for second place as NYG competition ends

    Team Lagos has emerged champions of the 9th National Youth Games taking place in Asaba, Delta State capital.

    The State leads the medals table with 51 gold, 31 silver and 24 bronze medals, leaving Edo and Delta states to battle for second place as few track events hold this Saturday morning ahead of the youth games closing ceremony.

    The events are 4×100 metres relay for boys and girls  categories as well as the 4×400  metres mixed relay.

    Team Edo with 33 gold, 16 silver and 27 bronze medals is second on the medals table, while Delta, the host state and perennial winner has garnered 32 gold, 36 silver and 39 bronze medals to come third.

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    Sports analysts believe that Team Delta’s resilience may pay off in the 4×400 metres relay for boys and girls categories as well as the 4×400 mixed relay to be decided this morning at the main bowl of the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

    According to the analysts, Team Edo is likely to be displaced on the current medals table by her neighbour Delta which is set to clinch at least two more gold medals in the remaining track events.

    Thirty-three States have registered their presence on the medals table, winning a total of 771 medals, comprising 237 gold, 226 silver and 308 bronze medals.