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Over 4000 Accommodation for NDSF Athletes, Officials

Accommodation for athletes, officials, VIP guests, and organisers of the Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF) is expected to boost economic activities in the host state, Akwa Ibom
NDSF organisers are projecting no fewer than 3000 bed spaces for athletes and coaches as well as over 2000 hotel accommodation for administrators, organisers, and very important guests. This number excludes the expected influx of local and international media, scouts, sports enthusiasts, and tourists.
Head, Special Duties, Onome Obruthe confirmed to NSDF Media channel that while collation of data on the exact number of various cadre of participants is ongoing, “We can at least confirm that athletes alone will account for close to 3000 from the nine Niger Delta States.
He said the festival has an international dimension as regulatory officials from international bodies would be part of the officiating officials in events such as athletics, wrestling, and weightlifting.
“We are working on accommodation for athletes, coaches, technical officials, administrators, organisers, and guests.
“This is approaching the size of a national sports festival and we are going in this direction to set the markers for sports development in line with the vision of the Federal Government to create a sports economy”, Obruthe further stated.
The maiden NDSF will be held in Akwa Ibom from April 1-8 and is open to the nine states that made up the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) The states are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Delta. Others are Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers.
The NDDC is the major sponsor of the festival, which seeks to spot and nurture sportsmen and women from the region to provide them platforms to express their innate talent through sports.

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Gumel Re-elected Unopposed as ANOCA Treasurer-General in Algiers

 

Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel has been re-elected unopposed as the Treasurer-General of the African Olympic body. at its General Assembly in Algiers.

The African Olympic body is known officially as the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA).

The announcement was made during a successful General Assembly held in Algiers, the Algerian capital, where Gumel was confirmed in his role without opposition.

This marks another term of four years for Engr. Gumel in his capacity as the Treasurer-General.

This is a demonstration of the trust and confidence placed in his leadership by the members of ANOCA drawn from mainly the presidents of the Olympic Movement in the continent.

Alongside Mr. Gumel, the Algerian president of ANOCA, Moustspha Berraf, was also re-elected unopposed, reflecting continued stability and unity within the organization.

Gumel is currently the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) and the country’s lone member to the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The Assembly was rounded up with a special Awards ceremonies with our own Rena Wakama, Nigeria’s D’Tigress Coach to the 2024 Paris Olympics being one the recipients.

She was adjudged the Best African Coach at the Olympics by ANOCA.

Her Trophy was received on her behalf by Gumel and was presented by the National Sports Commission (NSC) Chair, Mallam Shehu Dikko.

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It’s Out Again: Sports Market International March- May 2025 Edition

It's Out Again: Sports Market International March- May 2025 Edition

This publication is reintroducing itself with renewed vigor. Following a brief hiatus for content enhancement and logistical improvements, we are pleased to present the inaugural edition of the esteemed SMI Magazine. This edition features a detailed examination of the recent AFCON 2025 draw, during which Morocco committed to hosting a memorable tournament and has provided a glimpse of what to expect in December 2025 and January 2026 through an impressive draw.

The content includes a comprehensive group-by-group analysis of the 2025 AFCON participants, categorizing them as Contenders, Pretenders, and offering predictions for each group to build anticipation for African football. In the realm of boxing, we delve into Anthony Joshua’s reportedly £200 million worth, juxtaposed with his continued residence with his mother, despite his financial capacity to explore various lifestyle choices.

Additionally, we provide insights into Nigeria’s striker Victor Osimhen’s forthcoming transfer worth €75 million amid numerous speculations regarding his future. We also analyze the 20 most significant transfers during the January 2025 window, highlighting notable movements such as Moroccan forward Omar Marmoush’s transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to Manchester City.

On the local front, this edition underscores the significance of sports governance, particularly the promising development of a world-class stadium in Warri, Delta State, an initiative spearheaded by His Excellency Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

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Why We’re Using Football As A Tool For National Unity – Comrade Onengiye Elekima

 

The organisers of the maiden edition of President Bola Tinubu U20 Unity football championship, Onengiye Elekima Foundation have come out to explain why they are using football as a tool to propagate their peace and unity agenda, in line with the avowed commitments of President Bola Tinubu towards engendering lasting peace, unity and progress ìn the country.

President and founder of the foundation, Comrade Onengiye Elekima, in a press statement explained that the forthcoming football championship would see male and female U20 football clubs from across the 774 local government areas of Nigeria, participate and battle for the grand prize money of N50 million.

He was quick however, to reiterate the drive behind the competition. According to the soft-spoken youth advocate, the competition is ostensibly targeted at giving the less privileged, the vulnerable and the seemingly maligned and particularly, the displaced members of the society, a sense of belonging, and the opportunity to display their God-given talents.

“We’re very concerned about the lives of the less privileged and particularly, the people of the various IDP camps in the country,” he said.

“Nigeria is a very blessed nation in all of its ramifications and we believe there are millions of talented male and female youths in the villages, towns and even the IDP camps. The Onengiye Elekima Foundation, is set to seek them out and give them a lifetime opportunity to move out of the dark and become better persons by realising their dreams.

“And over several decades, football has become the most veritable tool for promotionbefore peace and unity in the world.  We know the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to engendering peace and unity in the country, and particularly, his love and determination to ensure the Nigerian youths are empowered and encouraged to positively channel their unbridled energies to the betterment of the society. That is why we have keyed into his policies for the youths. And what better tool than football,” he asked rhetorically.

He further disclosed that registration for the competition is free and ongoing, as interested clubsides can visit the dedicated website to download and fill the forms for participation via www.onengiyeelekimafoundation.org.ng

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