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Para Badminton International: Nigeria’s Eniola wins 3 gold medals.

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Eniola Mariam, Nigeria’s sensational para badminton player who recently qualified for Paris paralympics coming up later in the year, has again made history by winning three gold medals at the just concluded first Egypt TV Para Badminton International tournament held in Cairo.

Over 28 countries across the World participated at the Championship, described as the greatest outing for six Nigerian athletes comprising three male and three female led by the female national para badminton assistant coach, Ngozi Duru Phillip, that participated in the tournament.

Eniola won gold medals in the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. She beat Adriane Spinetti Avila of Brazil 2-0 (21-5, 21-6) to emerge Champion of the Women’s Singles, SL3.

The duo of Eniola Bolaji and Chigozie Jeremiah defeated Jagadesh Dilli (India) and Rosa Efomo De Marco (Italy) 2-0 (21-7, 21-10) in the Mixed Doubles SL3 event.

In the Women’s Doubles Finals, SL3-SU5, Nigeria’s pair of Bolaji Mariam Eniola/Chinyere Okoro won gold against Rosa Efomo De Marco (Italy)/Diana Lizeth Leon (Colombia) 21-19, 16-21, 21-13

In the other events, Nigeria’s gold medal men’s singles SL4 hopeful, Nnanna Chigozie Jeremiah lost narrowly to Marcel Adam (Germany) after a tough one 21-19, 13-21, 21-15 where Nigeria settled for silver medal.

In Mixed doubles SL3-SU5 semi final, Eze Chukwuebuka Sunday/Chinyere Oko lost to Jagadesh Dilli (India)/Rosa Efomo De Marco (Italy) 7-21, 5-21 to settle for bronze.

In the Men’s Doubles SL3 & SL4, Nigerian pair of Nnanna Chigozie Jeremiah/ Eze Chukwuebuka Sunday lost to Jagadesh Dilli/Subhrajeet Maharana (India) 21-17, 16-21, 17-21 while in the Women’s singles WH2, Nigeria’s Chukwuemeka Gift Ijeoma lost to the Egyptian Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif (Egypt)
17- 21, 12-21 to all settle for bronze medals.

In all Nigeria won three gold, one silver and three bronze medals.

In his reaction to Nigeria’s successful outing at the tournament, President, Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Francis Orbih, who was ecstatic, hailed the young athletes whose dedication, resilience and determination to succeed opened the doors to the great achievement.

While thanking the young athletes for a job well done, Orbih also reiterated the resolve of the Federation under his leadership to support the growth of upcoming Athletes with a view to eventually fully regaining Nigeria’s lost glory in Badminton on the continent and beyond.

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NSC Commiserates With Super Eagles Striker Taiwo Awoniyi, Prays for His Speedy Recovery

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The leadership of the National Sports Commission (NSC)has expressed heartfelt sympathy with Super Eagles forward Taiwo Awoniyi, who is currently receiving intensive medical care following surgery for a serious abdominal injury sustained during Nottingham Forest’s Premier League match against Leicester City on Sunday.

Awoniyi, a shining example of patriotism and dedication, was placed in an induced coma after being rushed to the hospital on Monday when Nottingham Forest’s medical team identified the severity of the injury caused by a collision with the goalpost.

The Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade offered prayers for Awoniyi’s full and swift recovery, affirming that the entire nation stands united in support of him.

“On behalf of the National Sports Commission and all Nigerians, we are praying fervently for Taiwo. We trust that he will recover fully and return stronger than ever. He deserves the best in life, and we are confident that this setback will only be a stepping stone to even greater achievements,” he said.

In his message of solidarity, Hon. Olopade described Awoniyi as more than just a footballer but a national asset and an ambassador of Nigeria in the United Kingdom.

“Taiwo Awoniyi is a true patriot who has always answered the national call with humility and pride, from the U-15 to the U-17, U-20, U-23, and now the Super Eagles. How else can a player show his deep sense of patriotism and love for the country? We are proud of his journey, his sacrifices, and his unwavering commitment to Nigeria,” the DG stated.

Hon. Olopade also lauded Awoniyi’s off-the-pitch contributions, noting his exceptional philanthropic efforts, including the building of a sports facility for the Kwara chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), and his continued support for young, aspiring footballers.

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Nigeria To Host World Athletics Africa Road Running Conference, As NSC Formulates Organizing Committee

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In preparation for Nigeria’s hosting of the upcoming World Athletics Africa Road Running Conference, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has constituted the event’s Organizing Committee, naming Chief Solomon Ogba, First Vice President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), as the Chairman.

The Committee comprises distinguished sports administrators and seasoned professionals drawn from both the sports industry and corporate sector.

Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, emphasized the careful selection process behind the committee’s composition. “The members of the Committee were meticulously selected because of their professionalism and tested qualities, and I have no doubt that they will all bring their wealth of experience to bear to ensure we stage a befitting Road Running conference which will be the first of its kind in the country,” he said.

Director General of the Commission, Hon. Bukola Olopade, added that hosting the conference will open doors for more international events in Nigeria. “This is another milestone for refocusing and resetting our Sports developmental goals, and I have no doubt that we have picked a good team to achieve the successful hosting of the Conference,” the DG stated.

Full list of committee members:

1. Chief Solomon Ogba – Chairman

2. Mr. Segun Ogunleye – Member (Corporate Nigeria)

3. Mrs. Oge Kasie-Nwachukwu – Member (Corporate Nigeria)

4. Mr. Danladi Verheijen – Member (Corporate Nigeria)

5. Ms. Aku Aghazu – Member

6. Ms. Otonye Iworima – Member

7. Mr. Travih Nunayon – Member

8. Mr. Yusuf Ali – Member

9. Mr. Femi Adeniran – Member (Corporate Nigeria)

10. Ms. Aisha Shuaibu – Member

11. Mr. Salihu Abubakar – Member

12. Mr. Kunle Solaja – Member

13. Mr. Dare Esan – Member

14. Ms. Tayo Popoola – Member

15. Mr. Israel Iwang – Secretary

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Chinese Embassy Seeks Better Collaboration With Yhe National Sports Commission

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The Chinese Government has intensified bilateral relationships with the Nigerian Government through the National Sports Commission, NSC, following the visa glitch that led to Team  Nigeria withdrawing from the World relays in Guangzhou, China.

This landmark feat was achieved when officials of the Chinese Embassy paid a diplomatic visit to the leadership of the National Sports Commission.

Culture Counselor of the  Chinese Embassy Yang Jian Xing expressed regrets over the visa challenges that prompted Nigeria to withdraw from the World relays and pledged China’s commitments to the country’s vision for Sports Development.

” I want to describe what has happened as an accident and we are sorry and we regret it in its entirety. We are here to let the Sports Commission know that the Chinese Government holds Nigeria of high esteem”.

” We are open to better collaboration with the National Sports Commission to boost diplomatic ties of both China and Nigeria in terms of Sports Training and Exchange programmes”.

” Once again I want to assure you that from next time we will try our best for this not to repeat itself again and we will also like to create a special channel for a China and Nigeria Sports Communication”, he added.

Chairman of the National Sports Commission, NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, said the Commission has accepted the gestures of  regrets by the Chinese Government and are ready to  foster better collaboration for the future.

” We are very happy to receive officials from the Chinese Embassy in our office today and it shows the Chinese Government genuine disappointment for what happened which for us is a huge sign of better things to come between both countries especially in Sports”.

” We should at all times try to create positives out of things like this and we are happy that this has further strengthened our relationship with the Chinese Embassy”.

The Director General of the NSC Hon. Bukola Olopade reiterated the Commission’s desire to build stronger sporting ties with China and allowed the incident of the visa glitch to serve as a springboard to a robust working relationship.

” Your humility and diplomacy is the best I have seen anywhere and I am very grateful that you best described the incident between the AFN, the Commission and your embassy as an accident and we have all agreed to take it as such and move forward to better things”.

” I want to thank you for everything and for the request for exchange programmes and training for our media and Sports men and women.This is truly worthy of note . We are looking forward to a bigger and better relationship between Nigeria and China”, he concluded.

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