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Surprises, Upsets Herald Maiden National Scrabble Festival In Ijebu Ode

Surprises, Upsets Herald Maiden National Scrabble Festival In Ijebu Ode

Day 1 of the Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship which is the first event in the NSF National Scrabble Festival witnessed its fair share of surprises, upsets and exciting moments with Cross River’ Victor Ewarah, surprisingly leading the standings after 10 rounds of games.

Ewarah, ranked 31st on the pre-tournament list secured the front seat with 8 wins, 2 losses and a plus 719 cumulative points.

James Ewruje, representing Lagos State was the closest man to Victor both with the same number of wins, but the tournament 7th seed recorded 10 cumulative points less the latter.

Africa Scrabble Champion, UNILAG student of Health Education and tournament 2nd seed Enock Nwali, trailed fellow his Lagos State compatriot with 7 wins a draw and 2 losses with +424 points.

Emmanuel Ekpo from Akwa Ibom, Emmanuel Umujose of Delta State, John Aiyedun with Team Lagos, back-to-back African King Dennis Ikekeregor and Oyo State’ Adegbola Abiola complete the super quintet chasing pack, all with only 3 losses and 7 victories.

Cumulative point is the yard stick that separates the good, from the better, among the occupants of the 4th to 8th positions after a tight day of hostilities, with Emmanuel Ekpo on +300, Emmanuel Umujose with 47 less, 5th seed John Aiyedun with +214, and then from Delta State’ Dennis Ikekeregor comes the drop with the team captain and coach recording a slim +71 cumulative points and +48 for Adegbola Abiola.

Ryan Jacob, Akwa Ibom’ second representative in the leaders board and Oyo State’ Qamar Adebowale, fill the remaining spaces in the top 10, with both securing 6 and a half wins each from 10 games.

National Sports Festival gold medalist with the African Games swag Jimoh Abdulmumini, is the first man outside the smallest double digit, with 6 victories and plus 372 cumulative points.

★ STAR OF THE DAY

Despite the fact that Kwara State, seemed to be featuring a Youth Team for the biggest and most competitive competition in the Nigeria Scrabble circuit, the toughest and most challenging scrabble circuit on planet earth, the young warriors from Kwara State took the day within their strides and showed all what Nigerian youths have to offer the mind game.

Fifteen-year-old Qudus Aliu, was the undisputable youth leader, retaining the top spot for 5 games and table 1 for 7 rounds. A PhD in bravery and fearlessness earned him the limelight and all mention throughout the day.

Abdulqudus enters Day 2 in the 12th position, an excellent space for the word warrior to continue his mind blowing performance.

The Chairman of Lagos State Scrabble and Monopoly Association and 2017 NSF Green Jacket holder, Dipo Akanbi, was the first receipient of defeat at the hand of the scrabble wizkid, Friday Inoyo from Rivers State was the next of five to receive defeat as the reward of their efforts against the young son of Aliu the Afonja Warrior.

Qudus’ next victim was Emmanuel Ekpo with Team Akwa Ibom and 16 cumulative points short of +200 was the scoreline, round 4 saw Qudus tear any resistant from FCT’s Daniel Achema.

Sunday Oshodi of Rivers State, was the first person to stop Abdulqudus Aliu right in his tracks, 436-397 was how it ended.

The next set of games gave Qudus – a Senior Secondary School student hoping to study English in the University, the chance to return to the top with a 466-362 win over then second placed, Peter Ebomah who bears the emblems of the Federal Capital Territory.

An extended stay on pole position, was what round 7 threw on his way, with a tight 445-433 win over 9th seed Jimoh Abdulmumini.

His round 7 lead, was his last on day 1, with the next three rounds not providing the right results to crown his relentless jamming and dexterity on the board.

John Aiyedun, continued where Oshodi left off and Jimoh Abdulmumini came back for retribution in round 10. Qamar Adegbola added salt before Jimoh Abdulmumini, peppered it up in the final round of Day 1.

Away from the wizard of the Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship, but not too far from him, the 13th to 20th positions housed to scrabblers on the same number of wins as Qudus, 6.

PANASA President Cup winner, Godwin Victor called the 13th spot his Monday night residence with +234 points securing his stay, the next spot was meant for West Africa Scrabble Champion, Oluwatimilehin Doko, Day 1 bus stop, and +230 cumulative points bought him a comfortable Day 2 ticket.

Cross Rivers’ Anthony Odok finished the day in 15th place on a plus 208, former World Champion and two time African King, Wellington Jighere, under the umbrella of the Defending champions, Delta State, carrying a plus 129 cumulative points, can call the 16th place his refueling station.

Bayelsa’ Ben Quickpen, Dipo Akanbi, Sunday Oshodi and Dokun Esan complete the top 20.

Lagos State are dictating the pace in the team event with 42 wins and a draw, two more than Delta State in the second spot, Ogun State on 31 wins are third while Oyo State are on 28 victories.

The ‘Land of Promise’ Akwa Ibom are punching above their weight as two of the Ibomites are in the top ten position, Emmanuel Ekpo 4th, Ryan Jacob 9th, two others are with the top 50. Victor Owokere, one of the three Victors at the Festival in sitting on the 51th spot in the colours of Akwa Ibom.

They’re are on 23 wins just Kwara State. The FCT and Rivers are on 21 wins each.

The Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship is part of the 4 in 1 NSF National Scrabble Festival – Gateway 2024, which is proudly supported by the Ogun State Government.

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Could Man Utd Get Sucked Into Premier League Relegation Fight?

Could Man Utd Get Sucked Into Premier League Relegation Fight?

Ruben Amorim increasingly has the look of a man with regrets. Since taking over as Manchester United manager, the Portuguese has won just four out of 10 fixtures in all competitions with Thursday’s 2-0 defeat to Wolves the latest disappointing result to highlight the trouble being experienced by the Old Trafford outfit.

United deserved to lose at Molineux. Bruno Fernandes’ mindless red card reduced his team to 10 men with Wolves able to make the most of its advantage through goals from Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-chan. This was Manchester United’s third straight defeat after losses to Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemouth.

When Amorim arrived at Old Trafford, there was a chance that Manchester United could have mounted a late challenge for a Champions League qualification place. Now, United is slumped in 14th place in the Premier League table, 11 points off the top four. The Red Devils are closer to the bottom three.

In fact, the way Manchester United is playing right now, it’s not impossible that it could get sucked into the relegation fight at the foot of the table. Amorim and his players will face Newcastle United and table-toppers Liverpool before the end of the festive stretch of fixtures, meaning even darker days could come in the near future.

 

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“The little things stuck with me” – Super Eagles star credits his Father for Christmas charity act

“The little things stuck with me” – Super Eagles star credits his Father for Christmas charity act

Super Eagles and Fulham attacking midfielder, Alex Chuka Iwobi, has revealed his Father played a huge role in his Christmas charity event a few days ago, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 28-year-old opened a shop in East London under the name “AlexPress“, and stuffed it with food and groceries to give back to the people of the community where he grew up.

Iwobi revealed his Father played a huge role in the act, as he made sure kindness was instilled into the family by showing examples even in the little things.

“Even now, my dad, for example, if we’re going to the shop to get a one-pound drink, he’d give the guy in charge five pounds and tell him to keep the rest. When the bin men came, he’d make sure he was awake when they came around just so he could give them extra bottles of water. Little things like that stuck with me.

My mum and dad do that, and even my sisters do the same. We just like to help other people, especially family. Seeing my parents do that, and being in a position like I am, it’s only right that I give back to the community.

“I was able to create AlexPress, a little mini-mart. The shop is like a road away from the primary school I went to, so we were able to hire that for the day and basically invite as many people to collect Christmas food for their families.

So many people were able to leave with a smile on their faces and it makes it easier for them to enjoy Christmas because I know the cost of living is not easy, so I try to help in any way I can,” the former Everton man told Fulham’s official website.

Away from Iwobi, another Super Eagles star, Victor Osimhen, also gave food items and tricycles to locals of Olusosun, in Lagos, Nigeria – the town where he went from being a boy to being a man.

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Napoli’s Osimhen and Leverkusen’s Boniface Light Up Lagos With ‘Detty’ December Celebration

Napoli’s Osimhen and Leverkusen’s Boniface Light Up Lagos With ‘Detty’ December Celebration

Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface recently brought the festive season to life in Lagos with an unforgettable December celebration, Soccernet.ng reports.

The two Super Eagles stars joined in the city’s vibrant “detty” December festivities, dancing and relaxing at a club with their peers.

In a video shared on social media, Osimhen, currently in top form with Galatasaray in Turkey, can be seen dancing to a song played in the club, while injured Boniface enjoys a drink from his cup.

Boniface and Osimhen’s Bond
Both players are key figures in the Super Eagles squad. Boniface, seen as the potential replacement for Osimhen when the talisman is injured or on the bench, shares a close bond with his teammate.

After winning the Bundesliga title with Leverkusen last season, Boniface recalled how Osimhen predicted his rise in the German league.

“Shout out to [Victor] Osimhen because I remember when they [Napoli] won the league. He told me next year will be your turn and it’s happening now. Senior man respect,” Boniface told Soccernet.ng.

Even on Boniface’s 24th birthday, Osimhen took to social media to celebrate his teammate:

“Birthday blessings starboy! Only love and well wishes over here man. See you soon!”

Off the pitch, Boniface values his relationship with Osimhen and recently named the Napoli forward as the most valuable contact on his phone. The former Union SG player has also praised Osimhen for his impressive performances at club level.

Osimhen and Boniface: Big in the Transfer Market
The two Super Eagles stars have attracted the attention of top European clubs looking to strengthen their squads.

Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Arsenal, have previously been linked with both players, and one of them may soon make a move to England.

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