Tag: Mary Onyali

  • Lagos targets 150, 000 participants for 2019 Marathon

    No fewer than 150,000 athletes both locally and internationally are expected to participate in the 4th edition of Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode said on Monday.

    Addressing a press conference at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja to officially announce commencement of preparations for the marathon which is billed to hold on February 2, 2019, Governor Ambode said the target of the State Government, was to use the forthcoming edition to take the tournament from the bronze label of International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) to silver, in partnership with the sponsors.

    According to him, “The whole idea is to turn the competition from bronze to silver level. In the last three editions, we had between 100,000 and 120,000 participants. This time around, we want to make sure that come February 2019, we would have not less than 150,000 participants.

    “The reason why we want to take it to that level is to create a new record and create a new platform to allow the 2019 edition to herald what is going to happen in the next six years. We believe strongly that in another six years when we are marking the 10th anniversary, we should actually become a top class marathon, and that is our vision for this competition.  

    “We believe that it is achievable. This is not necessarily about me; it is not even about the sponsors but about making Lagos to be on that top brand across the world and that is how cities are elevated to become global brand,” Governor Ambode said.

    He said arrangement had equally been firmed up to encourage more local participation, as well as more physically-challenged athletes, a development he said necessitated the increase in prize monies for the two categories. 

    “We think obviously that we should pay more attention to our physically-challenged athletes this time around and also to embrace more of local participation. This time around, we would push more money to the local races and we would push more money to also our physically-challenged athletes to encourage more people to come in, while the main prize remain the same,” he said.

    Speaking further at the media briefing which was attended by Nigeria’s sports icons including Mary Onyali, Samson Siasia, Waheed Akanni, Seye Ogunlewe, among others, the Governor said the idea of the marathon was part of his administration’s initiatives to use sports, entertainment and hospitality to grow the economy and positively engage the bourgeoning youth population in the State.

    “Looking at some of Nigeria’s sport legends here, it just summarizes everything that we have tried to do in the last three and half years. The idea is that it is possible to create a new set of jobs and services using sports, using hospitality, using entertainment to create a new level of creativity and innovation and then drive the Nigerian economy into different direction that creates positive energy, and when you come to this kind of gathering and you are able to now see the private sector, sports people, it means that there is still hope in this country,” Governor Ambode said.

    Besides, the Governor commended all the sponsors, media and all those who have contributed to the success of the marathon in the last three years, saying the development was a dream come true.  

    Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Dr. Kweku Tandor said the Lagos City Marathon, was the third of its kind after Brighton and Bournemouth Marathon in the United Kindgom to earn the prestigious IAAF Bronze Label only after its second edition, which held on February 10, 2018.

    He said the Governor had already given approval for the setting up of a Lagos Marathon Village at the Teslim Balogun Stadium that would not only sustain the culture of the marathon but also serve as a rallying point in the quest by the present administration to stage mini-marathons in the five divisions of the State.

    “It is going to serve as the headquarters for marathon races in Lagos. What we have in mind is to have sectoral marathons, Lagos Women Run is coming up next month, we have SWAN Marathon coming up in December and we also envisage that we are going to be having Epe Marathon, Ikorodu Marathon and so on.

    “So we need a coordinating office under the direction of the Lagos State Sports Commission and that is the vision that led to the construction of that facility within Teslim Balogun to serve as the Lagos Marathon Village. Construction work will commence anytime from now,” Tandoh said.

    He said the Governor had also approved the constitution of a Marathon Council that would be responsible for the supervision of the 2019 Marathon and going forward.

    On his part, Managing Director of Access Bank, Mr. Herbert Wigwe said the commitment of the State Government under the leadership of Governor Ambode has ensured that the Lagos Marathon had become an annual event on the international athletics map.

    He assured that Access Bank, the major sponsors of the Lagos Marathon would continue to give its full support to the event, adding that the 2019 edition will take the event a notch higher so as to receive an IAAF Silver Label for the marathon.

    In his brief remarks, President of the Athletics federation of Nigeria (AFN), Engr. Ibrahim Gusau commended Governor Ambode for setting the pace for others to follow for others to follow in sports development, saying that the 2018 edition of the Lagos Marathon was highly rated amongst top competitions on the international calendar.

     

  • Fowler unveils jerseys for BOOST project

    Babatunde Fowler, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has commended the officials of the Basic Olive Opportunity Sports Training (BOOST) led by the Mary Onyali Sports Foundation (MOSPORTS) for their concerted efforts to bring up a new generation of athletes to make the nation proud.

    Mr Fowler spoke on the occasion of unveiling the 5,000 FIRS-branded jerseys his organisation towards the efforts of some of the nation’s retired athletes who have set up the BOOST project.

    He said, “we intend to take the tax payment message to every Nigerian. For the young ones, they will get to know that it is the continued payment of their taxes that guarantees their future.”

    Speaking earlier, Chief Onyali told the FIRS boss, “We are here to appreciate the massive support the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has given us on the Basic Olive Opportunity Sports Training (BOOST). Certainly, we can’t thank you enough. The children who your impact will touch will some days grow to become global leaders and won’t be able to forget what you planted like a seed in their maturity.

    “May we report to you sir that the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) has keyed into our project and we are jointly setting up six National Athletics Development centres, one each in every region. The first is in Ondo State. We were with the governor last week. Some of these jerseys will be used in the state. Every of the children in the tennis programme we started with the first lady, Arabinrin Betty-Anyanwu, will get a copy of these jerseys.

    The 11 of us behind the BOOST project, will be in Maiduguri for a project tagged Kanem Sports+Peace initiative, where we have started raising funds to buy equipment in five sports, employ coaches to take sports to children and youths in the IDP camps. Our ambition is to help assuage the trauma they gone through and give them an assured sports career. We are taking some of the exercise books you gave us to them too.

    Mr Fowler unveiled the jerseys to the glory of God and the children and youths who will find the jerseys useful for the to make a career and bring honour to our country.

    Senior staffers of the FIRS witnessed the event. Former captain of the national team and Zamalek SC handball player, Olajide Fashikun was also present. Four children modeled the jerseys to the admiration of the people present.

  • Mary Onyali Takes Sports to Internally Display Persons, Orphans

    Mary Onyali Takes Sports to Internally Display Persons, Orphans

    The sun of hope will shine on 21,000 children and youths who have been affected by the insurgency in the North East region of Nigeria.

    This is coming courtesy of the Mary Onyali Sports Foundation that is taking sports to Internally Display Persons, (IDP) centres to help the victims reduce the trauma of the boko haram menace as well as have a career future.

    To deliver this task, the Foundation in Abuja on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Wanoriya Amana Foundation at the Engineering Centre in Abuja. The project is to commence immediately.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Chief Mary Onyali said, “we in the Basic Olive Opportunity Sports Training (BOOST) only decided to deliver a unique intervention for that region code named Kanem Sports+Peace Initiative for the North East. In order to be able to do this, we needed a local partner, thus, our choice of Wanoriya Amana Foundation.

    “It is our vision to acquire equipment, employ coaches and take to where the children and youths are. We shall give them the sports and foot wears and train them in five sports. We shall support them to mature and become greater athletes who will bring succor and hope to their families.”

    In his acceptance speech, Engineer Kabiru Wanori thanked the initiators of the project and for choosing his organisation and the region. Our people in this respect must unite and be in the fore front to grab this golden opportunity and support the world sports legends who volunteered to use their names, images and God-given talents to raise our sons and daughters from grieve to glory.”

    Wanori also announced that the following sports will benefit from the initiative: Basketball, Baseball, Athletics, Handball and Taekwondo.

    Former Nigerian handball national team player, Hussaini Mohammed, who played his professional career in Oman, thanked the initiators saying, “since when I got wind of this project, I was elated. I offered to join them on my own. I want to see a new generation of stars rise from the relics of the boko haram insurgency and make great name. This is hope restored in our region.”

  • Tokyo Olympics: Ex-internationals plan big for Nigeria

    Tokyo Olympics: Ex-internationals plan big for Nigeria

     

     

     

     

    Determined to see Nigeria mount the podium for medals at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, a number of ex-athletes have floated a development fund to enable them tinker identified medal hopefuls into shape for impressive outing.

    Dubbed Ex-internationals Development Fund, the project is expected not only to raise the necessary funds for proper training of identified potentials ahead of the Games but also ensure that the athletes avoid distractions that can affect performance.

    Atlanta Olympic Bronze medallist Mary Onyali who revealed plans of the ex-internationals said aside from fund raising other programs that will fast track achievement of set target goals will be rolled out soon.

    She regretted that the standard of athletics in the country has nosed dived noting that Nigeria boasts of potentials that can easily be converted into world beaters.

    “”We believe that the country has the potentials to achieve more than it has achieved so far.

    The ex-internationals believe that they can contribute in this regard. We want to make sure that up and coming athletes who will fly the nation’s flag at the Tokyo Olympics are properly equipped and we believe given the needed support they will deliver, “she enthused