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Nigeria’s Olympics Preparations In Doubts –Envoy

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Barely nine months to the commencement of the 2012 London Olympic Games, the level of preparations and participation of the country has become a source of concern to Nigeria’s envoy to the UK.

“The sports ministry and other relevant bodies have yet to contact us (the Nigerian High Commission) on their plans for the Olympics,’’ Dalhatu Tafida, Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the UK told our correspondent in London.

“We have not had any official correspondences from them. Maybe, they have their own separate arrangements, which we do not know,’’ the envoy said.

Tafida, who expressed concerns about the development, said the mission would soon get in touch with the relevant authorities in Abuja for them to redouble their efforts.

According to the envoy, other countries have begun putting proper arrangements in place for participation and called on the country’s sport bodies to redouble their participatory efforts.

The High Commissioner advised against the “fire brigade approach of doing things’’, stressing, “we will be preparing our sportsmen and women to excel, but for them to excel properly, we need a proper environment’’.

Tafida was, however, full of praises for the Bank of Industry (BOI) for its initiative in setting up, “The Nigerian Village Project’’ at the Games site in Stratford.

He said the project which was in collaboration with the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC) would ensure that Nigeria tapped into the business opportunities of the Olympic Games.

The envoy said the project would also enable investors from Nigeria and the UK to explore and exploit trade investment opportunities existing between the two countries, beyond the Olympics.

“Having seen the level of commitment and preparations by the Managing Director of BOI, Ms Evelyn Oputu and given the necessary support, the project will succeed’’.

“The High Commission will cooperate and partnering also with them to succeed,’’ Tafida said.

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Leeds Edge Birmingham City To advance 

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Leeds yesterday beat Birmingham in a penalty shootout to squeeze into the FA Cup fifth round for the third time in four years.

Goalkeeper Lucas Perri denied Tommy Doyle before Patrick Roberts, who scored a stunning equaliser in the 89th minute, blazed over.

Up stepped Sean Longstaff to score Leeds’ fourth spot-kick from four and send Daniel Farke’s side into the last 16.

Defeat was tough on Chris Davies’ Birmingham side, who pushed their Premier League opponents all the way before falling to only their third home defeat of the season.

The hosts, whose fans applauded owner Tom Wagner as the American continues his recovery from a stroke, deserve huge credit for their display.

And with their cup dream over for another year the ambitious Blues, who are two points off the Championship play-offs, will turn their attention to ending their 15-year exile from the top flight.

 

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Goals light up Nathaniel Idowu U-14 League Week Three

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The third week of the Nathaniel Idowu-Ajegunle U-14 Football League delivered a feast of action, with six matches that kept fans entertained and players showcasing their budding talent.

In one of the games of the week, Ajegunle United SC edged Best of Best International FA 2–1, courtesy of Ajibola Malik’s 12th-minute strike and James Solomon’s decisive penalty in the 40th minute. Lukman Jaiyeola had earlier equalised from the spot for Best of Best in the 23rd minute. Solomon’s match-winning effort earned him the Man of the Match award.

Pure Talents FA produced one of the standout performances of the week, thumping Sharp Talent FA 4–1. Igbowu Adeleke stole the show with a brilliant hat-trick, scoring in the 26th, 36th, and 40+1 minutes, while Isah Ibrahim added another.

Suliamon Ibrahim had briefly given Sharp Talent the lead in the 4th minute, but Adeleke’s heroics sealed the win and the Man of the Match accolade.

Divinely Blessed FA cruised to a 3–0 victory over Coal City FA, with Mahmud Musa netting twice in quick succession (30th and 34th minutes) and Amadu Daniel adding another in the 32nd minute. Daniel’s commanding display earned him the Man of the Match award.

Young 11 FA and Moree Wins FA battled to a goalless draw, with Akachukwu Uzoma of Young 11 FA recognised as Man of the Match for his solid performance among others.

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Bolaji wins silver at Para-Badminton

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Paris 2024 Paralympic bronze medallist Eniola Bolaji has claimed a silver medal at the 2026 Para-Badminton World Championship in Bahrain following the conclusion of the women’s SL3 final on Saturday,.

Bolaji put up a spirited performance in the final but fell to Japan’s Shino Kawai, settling for second place in what marks her first-ever World Championship podium finish.

Despite the final result, Bolaji’s run in Bahrain was nothing short of outstanding. The reigning African champion powered into the final with a dominant semi-final victory over China’s Gaoying Yuan, winning 21-12, 21-16 at the New Capital Indoor Hall.

Throughout the tournament, the Nigerian star showcased remarkable consistency and class, recording impressive straight-set victories over Australia’s Caitlin Dransfield, Brazil’s Adriane Ávila, France’s Milena Surreau, and Turkey’s world number five Halime Yildiz.

 

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