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  • Wrestling Federation outlines plans for  regional development

    Wrestling Federation outlines plans for  regional development

    • Consoles Diri, family of late Bayelsa Deputy Governor

    The Nigeria Wrestling Federation has taken strategic steps focused on zonal grassroots development by setting up committees that will reflect deeply and enact policies and strategies that would spur the development of wrestling from the zonal grassroots level.

    The Federation made the strategic decision during its 2025 Board Meeting on Wednesday, 17th December, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital. 

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    President Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, revealed  the decision taken by the board, adding the move was borne out of the yearning and passion of everyone in the board to see that every region in the country experience impact of wrestling from the grassroots.

    The NWF President highlighted that the Federation’s ambitions are beyond creditably challenging for honours and focusing solely on elite and international competitions, but rather prioritize building a sustainable ecosystem where talents are discovered and nurtured at the grassroots.

    He confirmed that the committees setup are: . Sponsorship and Marketing Commission ; Athletes and Development Commission ; Technical and Rules Commission ; Medical and Doping Commission ;Zonal Development Commission ; Women Commission ;Youth and Education Commission ;Mixed Martial Arts and Associated Styles Commission ; Media and Publicity Commission ;Ethics and Disciplinary Commission ;Coaches and Referees Commission ;Veterans and Hall of Fames Commission and Competition Organising Commission

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    Adeniyi assured the various committees of the board’s full support in the discharge of their duties and responsibilities, saying the current NWF leadership is passionate about the grassroots development of the sport.

    He  said; “On our discussion, we deliberated extensively on governance issues and on that we had to identify standing committees of the board that will help the board to translate some of the visions that we have into very concrete action and projected outcome”

    “But there are two areas that are cardinal to our drive, grassroots and youth development programmes in the zones. Also, integration of our veterans into the board’s programmes through sharing of their experiences and mentoring the young athletes.

    “I therefore charge everyone to put hands together and come up with policies that will drive wrestling to a higher pedestal.”

    The Customs boss also stated that the board took time to review some international tournaments the Federation participated in, particularly the recent involvement at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, West African Wrestling championships in Republic of Benin and the demonstration of wrestling at the Nigeria University Games (NUGA).

    Meanwhile, before the Board’s Meeting, a delegation of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation in collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service led by Adeniyi, who doubles as the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, paid a solidarity visit to the government of Bayelsa State and the wife and family of late Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo over his sudden death.

    The delegation was received in government house by the State governor, His Excellency Senator Douye Diri, family members of the deceased, members of the State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, the executive members of the state government and other political appointees.

    In his solidarity remarks, Adeniyi commiserated with the Governor, the family of the deceased and the people of Bayelsa State, describing the death of Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo as heartbreaking

    He however, encouraged everyone to be strong with believe that the late Deputy Governor is in the right place, having lived a life of selflessness, dedication and effective public administration which has reflected on the speeches of everyone so far.

    “This is indeed a very difficult time for the government and the people of Bayelsa State because of the unfortunate demise of distinguished Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the Deputy Governor.”

    “On behalf of the board of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, and the Nigeria  Customs Service, because I’m wearing two caps, I want to express our sincere condolence to the governor, the people of Bayelsa and the wife and relatives on this unfortunate incident. We share in your pain,” Adeniyi remarked.

    The NWF President also clarified for the first time publicly that the postponement of the 4th  Governor Douye Diri National Wrestling Championship which was supposed to take place between 12th  to 20th  December 20 in Yenagoa was due to the Deputy Governor’s death.

    “As a new board of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, our intention was to come and identify with the governor because we assumed office about two months ago. Most importantly, we were to kick-start the National Wrestling Classics, which we always organise in the Governor’s honour, but in respect for the departed, the board decided to postpone the classics indefinitely” He said

    In his remarks, the Governor of Bayelsa State, His Excellency Senator Douye Diri thanked the Comptroller General of Customs for the solidarity on behalf of the government and people of the state and wife and family of his departed deputy governor.

    Diri appreciated the unwavering friendship of the Customs boss to Bayelsa State, highlighting some vital supports it received through the efforts and concerns of Adeniyi. 

    Aftermath, Adeniyi, alongside his NWF Board Members and the Customs Service entourage, proceeded to show support to the deputy governor’s wife, Mrs. Beatrice Ewhrudjakpo at her residence.

  • New Wrestling Federation’s chief Adebiyi commits to robust development

    New Wrestling Federation’s chief Adebiyi commits to robust development

    The Nigeria Wrestling Federation has elected the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Dr. Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, as its President for the next four years.

    Adeniyi pulled 14 out of the 14 Executive Board Members’ Votes to emerge NWF President, although he was the sole candidate in an elective Congress held at the Gymnasium Hall, Package B of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Saturday.

    The election, which was supervised by the National Sports Commission, saw North Central Representative Chris Amkpila re-elected as the Vice President of the Federation.

    Reacting to the outcome of the election, the newly elected NWF President, Adeniyi, expressed his gratitude for the trust reposed in him to lead one of Nigeria’s vibrant Sports Federations. 

    He commended President Tinubu for repositioning sports through deliberate effort by appointing competent hands to handle the National Sports Commission

    The Customs’ boss pledged his commitment to expanding the reach of wrestling through stronger sponsorships and inclusive administration.

    He said: “I want to sincerely thank the National Sports Commission for conducting a hitched free and transparent election. The process was smooth and peaceful, which is the real essence of sports beyond competition, fostering peaceful coexistence among diverse races and cultures.”

    “The peaceful nature of the election today is a reflection of President Bola Tinubu’s appointment of capable persons at the NSC.

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     “Also, my appreciation to all wrestling stakeholders for providing me with a great opportunity to lead the sport we all love.”

    “Together with my team of technical and competent board members, we will dedicate our energy and expertise to help to actualise and build a stronger and more virile Federation for the country,” Adeniyi noted.

    COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF NEW  NWF BOARD MEMBERS

    1. President – CG Bashir Adewale Adeniyi

    2. Vice President – Chris Amkpila

    3. Secretary General – Oluwasegun Bode Ademisoro

     4. South South Rep- Daniel Igali

    5. North East Rep – Alhaji Mustapha Bura

    6. North West Rep- Alhaji Habib Abubakar Umar

    7. South East Rep – Clement Ejim

    8. South West Rep – Akuh Purity

    9. Technical Rep – Happiness Burutu

    10. Athlete Rep – Blessing Oborodudu

    11. NAPHER-SD Rep – Dr Okou Femedein Timipre

    12. NAWIS Rep – Mrs. Adejoke Adebusoye

    13. AFFAN Rep- Mrs Margaret Porbeni

    14. SPONSOR Rep- Mrs Amaka Asiofu

  • Wrestling Federation  urges  coaches  to understand  updated rules

    Wrestling Federation  urges  coaches  to understand  updated rules

    3rd  Governor Diri classics begin in Yenagoa

    As the 3rd  Governor Douye Diri National Wrestling Classics gets underway, coaches and officials have been advised to update  themselves with the latest rules about the sport.

    The Technical Director Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Ohaike Darmian,  said as much during the clinic and technical meeting ahead of the Wrestling Classics holding  in Yenagoa , the Bayelsa State capital.

    Darmian advocated for officials to always shun complacency as there is always room for improvement, adding coaches and officials should at all times abreast themselves with the rules

    “This clinic is very important because sports policies are the rules and guidelines that govern the activities and operations of sports organizations and events. They are essential for ensuring safety, fairness, quality, and accountability in the sports sector,” he noted.

    He continued: “However, sports policies are not static and need to be regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the changing needs, expectations, and challenges of the sports environment. If you do not follow the foregoing, global practices will leave you behind.

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    “So we call on coaches and officials to always equip themselves to current rules and regulations.” Darmian emphasized.

    The President Nigeria  Wrestling Federation, Honourable Daniel Igali, in his remarks, added that rules and guidelines are regularly reviewed based on the findings and recommendations from the previous steps.

    Igali maintained that officials should prioritize the most urgent and important issues, which are the rules and can be found on the United World Wrestling website or official magazines from UWW.

    He urged them to communicate updated rules to their athletes and ensure that they are aware and understand them as he reiterates athletes are what they are thought.

    Alongside the President to oversee the technical meeting were the Federation’s Vice President, Chris Amkpila, the Secretary General, Mohammed Maigidansanma, among other stakeholders.

    Meanwhile, today’s schedule will see the Wrestling Federation hold its Annual General Meeting and the first bout in Junior/Cadet in Gre-Roman and women and freestyle wrestling expected to take place.