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  • Obasa Games 2025 ends as future stars emerge as champions

    Obasa Games 2025 ends as future stars emerge as champions

    ‎The Obasa Games 2025 came to an end with an exciting football final as Future Stars emerged champions after beating Goal Getters 6–5 in a dramatic penalty shootout at the final match that took place at Anwar-Islam Model College in Oniwaya, Agege, Lagos.

    ‎About 10,000 student-athletes within Educational Districts participated in six sports in a month of thrilling sporting events held at various venues across Lagos State.

    ‎Speaking to Journalists at the closing ceremony, the Chairman of the Main Organizing Committee (MOC), Hon. Abdulganiyu Vinod Obasa, expressed satisfaction with the multi-sport event, promising to add more sports next year.

    ‎”The Obasa Games 2025 were as exciting and enjoyable as previous editions. We witnessed many student-athletes giving their all to become champions. In the football final, it was a tense 90 minutes, and in the end, Future Stars emerged victorious,” Vinod said.

    ‎He added, “We are thrilled about the Obasa Games. This marks our third year hosting this multi-sport event, and we’ve learned a lot from our experiences, refined our approach, and improved the competition for our young athletes in Lagos State.

    ‎”This year, we expanded our reach across Lagos, particularly within the Educational Districts, featuring six sporting events. Congratulations to all the stars we’ve discovered.

    ‎”For the football event, we engage scouts every year to identify emerging talents and increase the total prize money to ₦12 million to reward our young athletes’ efforts.

    ‎”For next year, we plan to add more sports and reach more areas within Lagos to ensure that talents who have not yet been discovered can participate. Sports are a big business, and we believe every young athlete has the potential to earn a good living from it.

    ‎”We are also using the Obasa Games to engage our youth. As mentioned by the Lagos State Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, we plan to launch the Agege Football League for academies to participate in on weekends, and we are enhancing local sports facilities, including building 5-a-side and 7-a-side pitches in Agege.

    ‎”With nearly one million residents in Agege, 60% of whom are under 30, there is ample opportunity for sports development. Not every young person will pursue academics, trade, or creative endeavours; some will find their path in sports.

    ‎”We have seen the success Morocco has achieved in football with facility upgrades, and that’s why we are creating an environment in Agege that will nurture young talents. Our goal is to do things differently here.”

    ‎The total prize pool was ₦12 million, with ₦6 million (₦3.5, ₦1.5 and ₦1million) awarded to the champion and the first and second runners-up, while student-athletes who excelled in Chess, Scrabble, Table Tennis, Ayo Olopon, Boxing, and Athletics also shared the remaining ₦6 million.

  • Obasa Games 2025 preliminaries end on high note 

    Obasa Games 2025 preliminaries end on high note 

    The preliminaries stage of the Obasa Games 2025 has been concluded to set stage for the crucial stage of the respective events in the days to come.

    The developmental initiative event aimed to unearth sports talents that to be nurtured to represent the state and country in the future was held on Monday across the six education districts in Lagos State with participants drawn from secondary schools in Agege and Alimosho.

    Government Model College, Meiran hosted the final leg of the Education District qualifiers opened to students who competed in Boxing, Table Tennis, Chess, Scrabble, Ayo Olopon and Athletics.

    With the Theme “From the streets to stardom,’ the third edition of the sporting fiesta, organized annually by Kings Sports International in honor of the Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has been fiercely contested by students across two age categories; Under 15 and Under 18.

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    Following the conclusion of the Education Districts qualifiers, students that came through the preliminaries will now converge for the opportunity to make podium and share from the prize monies.

    Chairman, Local Organizing Committee, Obasa Games, and Head of Athletics, Obasa Games, Kehinde Sonaike, have assured that all efforts are being made to end the event in blazing glamour.

    Chairman of Agege Local Government, Hon. Ganiyu Obasa, said the initiative which started as football event for teams in Agege  was elevated to a multi sports fiesta for participants across Lagos West Senatorial District was enhanced this year to become event for the whole Lagos State.

    Obasa who doubles as the Chairman of Kings Sports International, said expectations were high as the games, which has been an exciting showcase of young talents are eager to bring pride and honor to their schools and families.

    The games will climax with the grand finale on Saturday, December 13, with winners in all events including football sharing from the N12m prize money.