Tag: Yewa Unity Cup

  • Yewa Unity Cup final for April 13

    Yewa Unity Cup final for April 13

    • Oba Olugbenle with members of the committee

    The Yewa Unity Cup has reached its decisive stages as the competition narrows down to the last four teams: Owode, Itoro, Alaari and Ilara. After weeks of intense battles on the pitch, the youth championship is set to resume with thrilling semi-final clashes on April 5, 2025 at Ado Odo and Ayetoro town, with the final scheduled for April 13 at the Gateway International Stadium in Ilaro-Yewa.

     The tournament, organized by the Yewa Youth Association, has garnered significant patronage and attention from traditional rulers, football enthusiasts, and numerous stakeholders.

    The competition has witnessed fierce contests among Yewa towns, with each match showcasing skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

    With the semi-finals set to deliver top-tier football action, all eyes are now on the road to the final, where the ultimate champion of this edition will be crowned.

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    The organizers have extended an open invitation to football lovers, community members, and dignitaries to grace the grand finale and witness history unfold at the Gateway International Stadium.

    Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland, has also  donated jerseys and kits to the last four teams. This gesture highlights the commitment of the monarch to  empowering young talents and strengthening the bonds of unity through sports in Yewaland.

    The final promises to be a spectacle that will not only celebrate football but also reinforce the spirit of unity and youth development in Yewaland.

  • Yewa Unity Cup  begins with pomp, ceremony

    Yewa Unity Cup  begins with pomp, ceremony

    The highly anticipated Yewa Unity Football Competition (Youth Championship) 2025 officially kicked-off amidst pomp and ceremony

    The competition will run for seven weeks, with the final match scheduled to take place in March .

    The ceremony, which took place simultaneously  at Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro; Alamuwa Grammar School, Ado-Odo; and YNLG Primary School, Ijoun.

    President of  the Yewa Youth Association (YYA), Comrade  Abdul-Jabar Ayelaagbe, stated that the competition  was designed to promote unity, peace, and development in Yewaland through sports and showcasing abundant football talents in the region.

    His message  was delivered  across the different match centres  by the  association’s Deputy President, Comrade  Isikalu Olanrewaju, Assistant Secretary General/Chairman of the Planning Committee, Comrade Olusesan Lekan, and PRO/Secretary of the Organizing Committee, Comrade Olaniran AbdulFattah

    He said: “This competition is more than just a football tournament; it’s a platform to bring our people together, foster friendship, celebrate our heritage, and promote the exceptional football talents of our youth to the football world for the benefit of Yewa people and Ogun State in general.”

    He appreciated the “fatherly support of the Paramount Ruler of Yewaland, Alayeluwa Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, the entire Yewa Traditional Council, Yewa People Development Council, and eminent sons and daughters of Yewaland.”

    He added: “soliciting the support of well-meaning individuals for sponsorship to ensure the subsequent stages of the competition are even grander than the group stages.”

    The competition, featuring twenty-five town teams across  Yewaland, promises to be an exciting display of football skills and talent, with scouts from football academies in Nigeria and abroad.

    Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman of Yewa North Local Government, Dr. Olusola Akinbode, commended the organisers (Yewa Youth Association) for their efforts in promoting unity and development in Yewaland.

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    “This is a laudable initiative that aligns with the Governor of Ogun State, Prince (Dr.) Dapo Abiodun administration’s commitment to promoting peace, unity, and development in our communities. I am even prouder that this competition is organized by the youth constituency of Yewaland, which I am proud to be part of.”

    Meanwhile, the kick-off ceremony was witnessed  across various centres by prominent  personalities including ,the Executive Chairman of Yewa North Local Government, Dr. Olusola Akinbode; Kabiyesi Olofin Adimula of Ado-Odo, Oba Olushola Idris Lamidi Osolo; Kabiyesi Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba Abdul-Azeez Ishola Adelakun; Kabiyesi Onijoun of Ijoun, Oba Gabriel Ogunji; Kabiyesi Onigboko of Igboko, Oba Itu Olasunkanmi Yusuf Oladehinde; and Kabiyesi Onijale of Ijale-Ketu, Oba B. B. Oyero.

    Also present were the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG) of Yewa South LGA, Com. Abdul-Jabar Ayelaagbe; the Divisional Police Officer of Ado-Odo; top security chiefs; Baales; high chiefs; Yewa People Development Council (YPDC) Locochap Chairmen for Yewa North, Com. Olatunji, and Ado-Odo Igbesa Zone Chief (Mrs.) Awolaogun. The Deputy President of Yewa Youth Association (YYA) led other executive members, along with youth leaders  of respective towns, community leaders, and football enthusiasts.

    Oba Olushola Idris Osolo  praised the organizers for a well-coordinated program that speaks to the unity of Yewa by involving every key stakeholder.

    “We appreciate the organizers who put this together. This is what we have been yearning for, and it is well appreciated. The Yewa River streams through many communities; as such, Yewa is a confederation of distinct and diverse cultural orientations such as Awori, Ketu, Anago, Eyo, Ogu, and many others. Programs of this nature will continue to unite us toward a common goal and collectively bring glory to Yewa, Ogun West, Ogun State, and Nigeria.”

    In their separate remarks, Kabiyesi Alaye of Ayetoro, Kabiyesi Onijoun of Ijoun, Kabiyesi Onijale of Ijale-Ketu, Kabiyesi Onigboko of Igboko, and the DPO of Ado-Odo praised the professional and exemplary conduct of the match officials and participating town teams, expressing hope that this Omoluabi ethos will continue to characterize the competition as it progresses to the knockout and final stages.