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Top Heavyweights in Sports grace Enugu City International Marathon World Press Conference

The stage is now finally set for the highly anticipated World Athletics certified Enugu City International Marathon billed for Saturday may 3rd 2025 in the coal city of Enugu state after a world press conference heralding the event was held on Friday.

The Enugu state Commissioner for Sports, Lloyd Ekweremadu Jr said the state Government is excited about the race on Saturday and are already looking forward to its sustainability beyond this year’s edition.

” I want to announce that because of the potential and economic viability of this race the state Governor, his Excellency Peter Mbah has approved that the Enugu city international marathon will be an annual event. This is going to be a continuous process and we know that the economy of our state will be boosted with such an international event”.

The Commissioner also explained why the state decided to choose a marathon, instead of another sporting event.

” We decided to do a marathon because the road race involves many athletes at the same time and you can get the youths engaged more with such a sporting event”.

On her part, the Managing Director of Nilayo Sports Management Company, the Consultants of the Race, Mrs Yetunde Olopade, commends the doggedness and investment of the Enugu state Government in Sports.

” Governor Peter Mbah has continually shown that he has a road map for sports development in the state when you take a look at all the investments he is putting into sports to make sure the state is a major power house when it comes to sports Development in Nigeria”, she said.

The calibre of top dignitaries at the Press Conference further underscores the profile of the race, which is a first of its kind in the history of South Eastern Nigeria.

Gracing the Press Conference on Friday include; the Commissioner of Sports in Enugu state, Lloyd Ekweremadu Jr, the M.D of Nilayo Sports Management Company, Mrs Yetunde Olopade, the Vice President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Chief Solomon Ogba, the President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, Tony Okowa, Representative of World Athletics, the Technical Director of the Race and former Nigeria top athlete, Yusuf Ali and legendary Movie star Nkem Owo amongst others.

The Enugu city international Marathon is expected to witness the participation of over 3000 athletes from and outside the country in both the 42km race and the 10km race.

Meanwhile the State Governor Peter Mbah will be among the thousands of runners that will participate in the race as he will be running the 10km race from start to finish.

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NSC DG Bukola Olopade Charges Invited Junior Athletes, IJA, To Make History At Gateway Games 

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The Director General of the National Sports Commission, NSC, Hon Bukola Olopade, has charged the Country’s Invited Junior Athletes ( IJA), contingents to see their participation at the forthcoming 22nd National Sports Festival in Ogun State as a bold step towards their Sporting Greatness.

The DG gave the charge when he visited the Athletes in their training camp in Abuja on Wednesday, where he held an exciting interactive discussion with them to boost their morals ahead of the Games.

Nigeria Sports is currently receiving a breath of fresh air with the IJA concept where the very best of the Country’s young athletes across multiple Sports have been selected to feature as the 38th State at the Sports Festival.

The NSC DG reminded the athletes that they are the future of the country’s Sports and that is why Mr President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, backed the Commission to create the IJA concept into the Sports festival, starting with the Gateway Games.

” This is the first time Nigeria is having this sort of arrangement. That means for those of you who finally makes it to Abeokuta, your names would have been written in the history book forever. So work very hard to qualify to go to Abeokuta”.

” We created the Invited Junior Athletes concept because we believe in the talents of young people that are bound in this country. If you have gone to the Youth Games and you are champion, let us then see how you grow into the elite cadre. And the only way you can grow into that cadre is by competing and beating the Elite Athletes”.

“I want to assure you all that if you win 10 Gold medals at the Festival in Ogun State, you have a big gift from the chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikkko”.

” Once again I have come to say thank you for your service to the nation, thank you for loving what you know how to do best and above all to charge you that this thing that you have started, May God lead and guide you all to greater heights”.

The IJA will compete in about nine Sports at the Gateway Games which including ; Athletics, Badminton, Football, Para Athletics, Swimming, Table tennis, tennis, Wrestling and weightlifting.

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NSC Charges Sports Officers To Align  With  New Vision  For Sector Transformation 

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The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, has called on sports officers and professionals under the National Sports Federations to fully align with the Commission’s renewed vision aimed at repositioning Nigeria’s sports sector in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Mallam Dikko made this known while declaring open a two-day capacity-building workshop for sports officers with the theme: “Reset, Refocus, and Relaunch the Nigerian Sports Sector for Greater Performance.”

He emphasized the importance of collective responsibility and commitment in achieving the Commission’s RHINSE vision, a key policy initiative focused on sustainable sports development.

> “You are the fundamental key drivers of this vision. If you fail to align, the task becomes much more difficult,” he said. “You are among the most competent, forward-thinking, and valuable assets within the Commission. If we work together, success is guaranteed.”

The Chairman reiterated the importance of returning to grassroots sports development as a foundation for international success. He cited the Federal Executive Council’s recent approval of the “Nigeria First” policy, which emphasizes the development of internal capacity and local services.

> “For the first time, the Commission has a targeted budget focused on delivering the right infrastructure to enable you to perform better,” Dikko stated. “We are working on the concessioning of facilities in Lagos, Kaduna, Ibadan, and Bauchi to ensure they are fully optimized.”

Dikko also commended the Secretaries-General for their efforts but urged them to push their respective federations to be more responsive and results-driven.

> “We must change the negative narrative about the Commission. We aim to create three to four million jobs through sports. E-sports alone has over three million active players in Nigeria,” he noted. “In 2024, between $200 to $300 was earned by some Nigerians from E-sports. This shows potential we must tap into.”

He added that President Tinubu is particularly interested in developing local teams and creating domestic competitions that will deliver results and economic opportunities.

Earlier, the Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, urged the sports officers to adopt a proactive approach and work as a unified team to achieve greater results.

> “As stakeholders of this Commission, you must be bold, proactive, and never allow yourselves to be intimidated. The Commission is fully behind you,” Olopade assured.

In his remarks, President of the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC), Engr. Habu Gumel, commended the organizers of the workshop and encouraged the officers to work collaboratively with their federation presidents to move the federations forward.

The Director of Federation and Elite Athletes Department (FEAD), Mr. Olumide Bamiduro, said the workshop was designed to recognize and empower the officers, who are the key drivers of the sector.

> “Your diligence and hard work are crucial for the progress of sports in Nigeria. I encourage you to take full advantage of this retreat to implement the Commission’s new policies and vision,” he said.

Also speaking, the Honourable Commissioner, Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Hon  Gboyega Oyebade, emphasized the need for officers to develop and track their Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in line with the operational Performance Management System (PMS) in all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

> “The PMS is designed to make the Commission more accountable, results-oriented, and focused on measurable targets,” he concluded.

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NSC Applauds  Nigerian Wrestlers For Golden Start At 2025 Senior African Championships In Morocco

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The National Sports Commission (NSC) has lauded Team Nigeria’s dominant opening performance at the 2025 Senior African Wrestling Championships in Casablanca, Morocco, where the contingent clinched four gold medals on Day One of the tournament.

Despite the withdrawal of wrestler Mercy Adekuoroye due to illness, the Nigerian contingent produced a flawless display, with all four remaining athletes winning their respective finals to secure gold for the country.

Christianah Ogunsanya (53kg), Esther Kolawole (62kg), Hannah Reuben (68kg), and Damola Ojo (76kg) delivered a clean sweep of victories, propelling Nigeria to the top of the medal standings on the opening day.

Ogunsanya set the tone early with a commanding run, defeating Morocco’s Zineb Chabki 10-0 in the semifinal before clinching gold. 

Kolawole followed with an equally dominant 10-0 win over Senegal’s Safietou Goudialy in the final. 

Reuben’s 11-0 demolition of Egypt’s Mariam Mesbah showcased her power and technical superiority, while Ojo wrapped up the evening with a confident performance in the 76kg category.

Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, expressed his delight with the team’s performance and commended the athletes for their resilience and excellence.

“What our wrestlers are doing in Casablanca is nothing short of phenomenal. To win four golds from four finals is a clear demonstration of Nigeria’s sustained pedigree in wrestling. We are proud of the athletes, the coaching crew, and the entire federation for this outstanding achievement,” said Olopade. “This is just the beginning, and we are confident more medals will come.”

The championship continues until May 4 at the  Complexe Sportif Mohammed V Casablanca, Morocco, as team Nigeria aims to build on its early momentum and maintain its position at the top of the leaderboard.

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