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  • Winners emerge at  2nd  Capital City Race in Lagos

    Winners emerge at  2nd  Capital City Race in Lagos

    Aminat Adenike of Lagos State and Jonathan James of Plateau State emerged champions in the women’s and men’s categories respectively at the second edition of the Capital City Race held on Saturday in Ikeja.

    Adenike clocked 35 minutes, 43.73 seconds to clinch the women’s title and the N500,000 prize money, narrowly edging out Plateau State’s Blessing Shambor, who finished second in 35:55.24. Vivian Obadiah, also from Plateau State, completed the podium in 35:43.74.

    In the men’s category, James dominated the 10km race with a winning time of 31:00.04, claiming the top prize ahead of fellow Plateau runners Irmiya Dachuny (31:12.40) and Musa Bala (31:54.84).

    “I am happy that I am winning this race. I thank God,” James said after his victory.

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    Adenike, celebrating her maiden victory at the event, expressed delight at representing Lagos State on home soil saying, “I believed in myself that I can compete with anybody.”

    The race, which started from Ikeja City Mall and concluded at the AVMCC Field, GRA, Ikeja, attracted even more participants than last year’s maiden edition that drew over 1,000 runners.

    Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) Technical Director, Uthman Okunnu praised the improvement in organisation compared to the inaugural event.

    “Obviously the first year, there were some teething problems but I will say this time around, it is really a good one but it can be better,” Okunnu said. “This time around, we had more runners, distribution of medals very seamless, the ceremony very good. And the organisation this time around was great, more sponsors as well.”

    Race convener Oladapo Ajayi revealed ambitious plans to expand the Capital City Race concept beyond Lagos.

    “What we want to do is that they don’t even have to come all the way to Lagos. We want to take the capital city race to them,” Ajayi said. “All the 36 states in Nigeria have their own capital cities. So, we run capital city race in Kaduna, in Asaba, all capital cities.”

    Ajayi, who was inspired by his personal passion for running and fitness, expressed satisfaction with the event’s growth.

    “We did it last year for the first time, this year again it’s bigger, it’s better, more numbers. It just goes to show you that people are willing to participate, you just need to create something that they would like,” he said.

    “Next year again, we’ll be back in Lagos but hopefully next year, I want to do a few more states outside of Lagos so watch out. Capital City is coming to another capital city outside of Lagos.”

    Okunnu also acknowledged Plateau State’s dominance, particularly in the women’s category where they claimed two of the three podium positions.

    “You really must give it to Plateau because of the altitude of where they’re coming from and at the same time, they train a lot but for Lagos, we are very proud of Aminat who was able to get us on the podium,” Okunnu added.

    The event, which received endorsement from the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Sports Commission, was supported by Planet Bottling Company, makers of Reaktor energy drink, and the Fembol Group.

  • 2nd Capital City race holds Nov 22

    2nd Capital City race holds Nov 22

    The second edition of the Capital City Race Ikeja will hold on Saturday, November 22, 2025, with organisers expecting another impressive turnout following last year’s successful maiden event.

    The 10km race, which is free but requires compulsory registration via www.capitalcityrace.com/register, will start from Ikeja City Mall and conclude at the AVMCC Field, GRA, Ikeja.

    The event has received endorsement from the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Sports Commission, underlining the government’s commitment to promoting fitness and healthy living amongst residents.

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    Last year’s inaugural edition attracted over 1,000 runners who participated in the race that commenced from City Mall Alausa and concluded at the AVMCC Field, Ikeja GRA.

    The maiden event, held on November 23, 2024, offered substantial cash prizes with winners in both male and female categories receiving N500,000, whilst the first runners-up got N300,000 and the second runners-up N200,000.

    Lagos State Sports Commission Director-General, Lekan Fatodu, had described the initiative as brilliant, aimed at promoting a healthy and active lifestyle amongst residents.

  • Lagos diverts traffic for Capital City Race

    Lagos diverts traffic for Capital City Race

    The Lagos State Government has announced traffic diversion to accommodate the maiden edition of the 10-kilometer Capital City Race, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 23.

    The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi, announced the diversion in a statement
    signed by Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola, the ministry’s Deputy Director, Public Affairs, on Friday in Lagos.

    The deputy director quoted the commissioner as indicating that the race would hold between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m.

    “To this end, the following route, starting from Shoprite Alausa Ikeja inwards Billings Way to Kudirat Abiola Way, Opebi Link Bridge, Opebi Glo Tower inward Allen Avenue, Allen Junction, will be partially closed to vehicular movement.

    “Other routes that will be closed are GTBank on Adeniyi Jones, AP Filling Station on Oba Akran Avenue, Samsung Authorised Service Centre to Police College Sports Secretariat/Gym.

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    “Consequently, all junctions and intersections from Shoprite Alausa Ikeja to destination (Police College Sports Secretariat/Gym) will be blocked.

    “The barriers will be manned by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Police, Federal Road Safety Corps and Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps to prevent other road users access to the main race corridor.”

    Osiyemi advised motorists to be patient, as all affected junctions would be unblocked and accessed intermittently by other road users as the race progresses.

    (NAN)