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Francis James, Esther Affigbo Win Maiden Ajegunle City Youth Marathon

The maiden Ajegunle City Youth Marathon came to a successful conclusion Saturday, November, 30, 2024 with Francis James and Esther Affigbo winning the men and women categories .
The 10 km race which was flagged off by Oba Moruf Amodu Tijani (Amore III), Olu of Iwa and Apapa Kingdom at the Maracana Stadium terminated at the Nigerian Army Signals Barracks, Mike 2, Lagos
Immediately the race was flagged off, James kept no one in doubt about his ability to win the ultimate prize as he dictated the pace of the race from start to the inish point in a time of 32m: 0.2 seconds and was closely followed by Iliya Raymond who got to the finish line in a time of 32m: 0.4 seconds while the third position went to Emmanuel Dung Iliya who breast the tape in a time of 32m: 31 seconds.
In the female category, Esther Affigbo clocked a time of 1hr: 12:35 secs to be crowned winner while joy David came second on a time of 1hr: 13: 44 seconds with Fatade Hannah coming third with a time of 1hr: 27: 52 seconds.
Speaking on his victory, Francis James who said he has competed in many marathons before now, expressed happiness that he won the race ascribing his victory to hard work, constant training and determination.
In her own remarks, Affigbo who came a distant 7th at the last Lagos women marathon, identified determination as the secret behind her victory.
She also gave kudos to the organisers of the marathon just as she declared her preparedness to defend her title in the second edition.
In his remarks, the Royal Father of the day Oba Moruf Amodu Tijani (Amore III), Olu of Iwa and Apapa Kingdom expressed happiness that the youths came out in their hundreds to be part of the race while the residents equally lined up the streets cheering the runners with a declaration that Ajegunle will continue to set the pace for others to follow.
“With the successful organization of this marathon, you can see that Ajegunle is always number one while others follow.
” You’ll also see from the successful organisation of this marathon that Ajeromi/Ifelodun is always setting the pace for others to follow.
” I must aso say that I’m happy today because we are using this marathon to bring our youths out of the street and inculcate in them the idea that there’s always something to fall to instead of resorting to drugs, crime and other Anti- social behaviours.
” I equally thank God that it started well and ended well. There was no casualty nor accident and to show you the importance I attach to the marathon and the message it is bringing to the City, I walked right from the starting point to the finish point.
” Kudos must also go to all the philanthropists and political leaders who gave their moral and financial support to the organisers and the Nigerian Army for allowing us use their barrack and I charge the rest of the country to emulate what we’ve done.
“It’s equally important to state that Ajegunle is a mini Nigeria with every tribe represented here and even those from West Coast of Africa are residing here harmoniously with each other.
” We’re going to look into having a quarterly marathon to catch them young . You’re aware that we are number one in producing football stars, basketball players and athletes and now we’re focusing on marathon to show Nigerians that we have talented youths that can do us proud in long distance races.
In their separate remarks, Vice Chairman of Ajeromi/ Ifelodun Local Government Area, Hon. Lucky Uduikhue who represented the Chairman, Hon Fatai Ayoola, Hon Adewale Adeogun, member Governing Council of Nigerian Maritime University, Olawale Ariyo, Chairmanship aspirant for Ajeromi/ Ifelodun Local Government Area and the Sports Director General of the Local Government, McAnthony Anaelechukwu all expressed happiness with the successful organisation of the race, noting that lapses discovered in the maiden edition will be corrected in subsequent ones.
Project lead of the Ajegunle city youth marathon, Isaac Moses expressed happiness with the successes recorded at the marathon but was quick to add that there are a lot of areas they’ll work on to ensure that the second edition is more glamours.
Winners of the race got N300,000 while the first and second runners-up in both male and female categories went home with N200, 000 and N100,000 .
Also Megida Foundation splashed N50,000 each to the winners, a physically challenge athlete that participated in the race and an 11 year old boy who was the youngest competitor.
There was also raffle draws where different items were won by lucky winners.
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NBB of C Call For More Promoters

Nigerian and Japan based Ridwan Oyekola during the week lost to Tosin Osaigbovo in the National Lightweight bout at the battle of ages boxing championship held at the Campos square stadium Lagos
Tosin Osaigbovo won via unanimous decision over Ridwan oyekola
The 8 Rounds National lightweight challenge was a delight to watch in the championship which featured both amateur and professional boxers
Battle of ages season 10 took place for the first time at the Campos square mini stadium Lagos island
In the 10 Rounds National Super Bantamweight Title bout
Sulaimon Ahmed could not withstand the punches from Durotimi Agboola as he lost via knockout
Chairman, De Lads boxing promotion Wasiu Alabi expressed his satisfaction with the performance of boxers and the turn out boxing fans at the venue
He said the bout was held at the Campos square mini stadium Lagos following request from boxing fans to stage the tournament there
” I have been involved in promotion of boxing for some time now and anytime I host an event the number of spectators that come to watch our fights shows Nigerians love boxing .
Am happy about the growth of professional boxing in the country but it can be better with the support of corporate bodies ” He said
President nigeria boxing board of control NBBOf c Rafiu Ladipo showered encomiums on the chairman of de lads boxing promotions wasiu alabi for supporting the growth of boxing in the country
While hailing the enthusiasm of wasiu alabi whom he said has supported the NBBOf c sponsoring it’s programes ladipo called on well meaning individuals and corporat bodies to join forces with them to take boxing to greater heights
In other results, in the 8 Rounds National Light Heavyweight Cdecision Rasheed Idowu won by Unanimous decision over Segun Olanrewaju
Isaac chukwudi won via TKO over Kaki Williams Amosu in the National Super Lightweight Challenge
Oluwatoyin Omotosho triumphed by Majority decision over Saheed Tijani in the National Super Welterweight contest
In the Super Feather weight Challenge Lawal Ahmed won via unanimous decision over Kabir Lubuola
In the National Super Welterweight Challenge Alamu Opadiran defeated Ganiyu Kolawole
by Unanimous decision*
All bouts were sanctioned by the nigeria boxing board of control NBB of C
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Oyebamiji Oluwasegun Wins 15th Annual Governor’s Belt Title

Chairman Lagos boxing Hall of fame Olawale Edun has praised the performance of boxers who emerge champions of the annual Lagos governors belt tournament. Edun said the quality of boxers who come through the governors belt have displayed nothing but top class boxing
The renowned monthly Saturday Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame (LBHF) had undergone a rebranding, expanding its scope to include Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) alongside its traditional boxing tournaments.
“We are indeed very excited and proud of the performance of boxers who have over the years won the governors belt. Thats why the Hall of fame championship is consistent in availing the pugilists a platform to excell in their chosen career . We are grateful about the support we are getting but we need more people to come on board to discover more young boxers who will become worthy ambassadors for Nigeria ” He said
Oyebamiji Oluwasegun won the 15th Annual Governor’s Belt – Hall of Fame (HOF) 139 on December 26th (Boxing Day) at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Oyebamiji Quadri “Ekete” Oluwasegun defeated Qudus Lateef by a split decision in their 3 rounds Bantamweight (54KG) bouts, to claim the 15th Annual Governor’s Belt title and a cheque of five hundred Thousands Naira (#500k).
The tournament featured 13 heart-pounding boxing matches across various weight categories for both male and female fighters. Each athlete stepped into the ring with a fierce determination to claim victory and etch their names in the annals of combat sports history.
In the 48kg male category, Abijuwon Farouq showcased his exceptional skills, decisively defeating Bolarinwa Micheal after three intense rounds.
Abdulahi Robiu also shone brightly in the 60kg male category, exhibiting remarkable pace and precision to secure his win, while Obanla Opeyemi stood his ground in the 81kg male category, clinching victory over Adekunle Habeeb.
On the female side, Idowu Mistura triumphed in the 48kg category against Yakubu Sofiat, while Adeshina Zainab dazzled the audience with her powerful low jabs, dominating the 50kg female category.
Gbadamosi Aishat fought valiantly, battling her way to victory in the 54kg female category, showcasing the remarkable talent present in Nigerian women’s boxing.
winners were rewarded with medals and cash prizes for their efforts
The 15th Annual Governors Belt Tournament was not just a competition; it was a celebration of resilience, skill, and the indomitable spirit of Nigerian sports men and women
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Ohimain, Muse Highlight Benefits Of karate For All Ages Championship

Organisers of the just concluded one day ‘Karate For All Ages’ Championship said that the tournament enabled karatekers to horn their skills, improve their competition level as well as help coaches and instructors to access what they’ve taught their fighters.
The karate for all ages saw athletes in different age categories compete for honours in Kata and kumite, displaying exceptional skills
Kata and kumite are two fundamental components of karate training that are interrelated and support each other
The annual championship is for both male and female athletes
Organiser of the championship Ibrahim Muse while highlighting the importance of the championship said that it has helped in further development of the game noting that the large turnout of athletes, coaches and instructors is an evidence of it’s popularity and acceptability by all karate stakeholders in the country.
” We the organisers are happy that the number of participants keep on increasing every year and what the athletes learn at the end of every championship cannot be quantified because it enables them to compete in a friendly environment, watch the skills of others and note their areas of weakness and how to improve on their skills”, he stated.
The championship which is in its 7th edition, came to a successful end on Saturday, December14, 2024 at the Gymnasium Hall of the National Institute For Sports, Lagos and attracted more than 400 karatekers from various clubs.
Chief Instructor and member of Nigerian Association of Shotokan Karate, Sensei Alfred Ohimain said
the huge turn out of athletes is an indication that the championship is a household name in the country and they’ll continue to improve on the successes recorded over the years.
” Basically, the major reason why we organise this championship every year is to develop karatekas, give them enough opportunity to exhibit their skills and also give coaches and instructors enough opportunity to access what they’ve taught their athletes and I can tell you that we’re getting it right with the championship.
“As you can see, we have a very large turnout of athletes who are about 450 which is the biggest anywhere in the country. All the athletes who are of all ages, had the opportunity to participate in both Kate and kumitae and I can tell you that with this championship, we’ve succeeded in moving the sports forward in the country
Ohimain, a 7th Dan who also doubles as a board member of Karate Federation of Nigeria expressed appreciation to their sponsors for identifying with them even as he appealed for more sponsorship of Karate competitions to enable Nigerian athletes up their game and be at par with their counterparts from other parts of the world.
Meanwhile some of the athletes who participated in this year’s championship have commended the organisers for putting up a seamless competition.
A gold medalist, Azeez Abdulahi, who said this year is his second time of participating in the championship noted that the experience he garnered in last year’s edition propelled him to go for the gold medal.
” I was here last year but couldn’t make a podium finish but the good thing was that I learnt a lot and when I went back home, I improved on my skills which gave me gold this year. So, I must give kudos to the organisers for the exposure and opportunity to improve on our form which the competition has afforded us and I urge them to keep the flag flying as the championship has really changed the face of karate in the country.
In her own remarks, Miriam Tijani said that although she was not fortunate to win a medal but she commend the organisers for the amazing championship which she said afforded her the opportunity to learn new things about the techniques of the sports.
At the end of the championship, medals and certificates were awarded to participants in the various weight categories.
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