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  • WCGC: Upstream Commercial Asset wins, to represent Nigeria in China

    WCGC: Upstream Commercial Asset wins, to represent Nigeria in China

    Upstream Commercial Asset team has stolen the show at this year’s World Corporate Golf Challenge (WCGC) 2025, winning the coveted tournament trophy for the second year in a row. The two-day tournament took place at the golf section of Ikoyi Club 1938 over the weekend.

    Represented by the high-flying Akeem Lawal and perennial winner Pat Ozoemene, the duo carded a combined score of 78 Stableford points, defeating Team GTI Group, represented by Bayo Alli and Rtd. Gen. Musbau Amolegbe, on countback.

    The fiercely contested 36-hole tournament also saw Team Tim Maguire and Pierre Sebillet finishing third, also with 78 Stableford points, while Team Davisther Insurance Brokers, represented by Sopriye Iketubosin and Olubanwo Latilo, claimed fourth place.

    Team Jotun, featuring former captain Uwem Udoh and Jagdish Jethvani, rounded out the top five with a combined score of 76 Stableford points, setting a record of 46 Stableford points in a single round to achieve the feat.

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    Speaking shortly after being presented with their trophies, Team Upstream promised to be worthy representatives at the World Finals in Shanghai, China, scheduled to take place from October 19–23, 2025.

    According to them, the experience gained at last year’s World Finals in Haikou, where Nigeria finished ninth out of over 35 participating countries, along with renewed team spirit, puts Team Upstream in a strong position for this year’s global event.

    Beyond just strong representation, Remi Olukoya, CEO of Falcon Golf Development Company (FGDC) emphasized that playing at the World Finals is a chance to showcase Nigeria in a positive light.

    “There are so many benefits that come with participating in the World Finals. Apart from boosting the country’s image, the team also showcases our culture and heritage through their character and appearance,” he said.

    Impressed by both the on– and off-course action, Assatou Diouf of Suzuki by CFAO, one of the competition’s sponsors, pledged continued support for the tournament. She praised the FGDC Youth Golf Initiative and noted that growing the sport at the grassroots level is a mission CFAO proudly supports.