Sports
Coaches Lament Poor Sports Dev In Nigeria
As the country celebrated its 52nd Independence anniversary
this week, some coaches have lamented the poor development of the sports
sector.
The coaches, who spoke to newsmen in separate interviews
coordinated, attributed the decline in the nation’s sports to poor facilities,
training and politicisation of offices.
According to them, the country has nothing to write home
about in sports because of failure of government to employ highly skilled
technical hands to evolve programmes to develop sports and facilities.
The Head Coach, Lagos State Sports Council, Isaac Kally-Agogo, said the nation deviated
from the right path to sport development by failing to create a coaching
department at the National Sports Commission.
“There is nothing to write home about in this country as far
as sports are concerned. We have ‘killed’ sports with our hands by not engaging
the right people in the right places.
“What results do you expect when the round pegs are not put
in the round holes? He queried
Kally-Agogo, then, urged government to create a coaching
department in the Ministry of Sports with credible technical experts that would
develop training programmes.
The Head Coach, Lagos State Weightlifting Association Ene
Bassey, said: “nothing remarkable can be identified with the nation’s sports
sector due to poor facilities and talents-hunt programmes.
“The sports industry has been declining all the way back
since 1996, because we do not have equipment and we are not updating the old
ones. All our facilities are outdated.
“Sincerely, for us to get things right, we have to fix our
equipment and evolve good programmes for discovering talents, so as not to be
re-cycling athletes in various sports,’’ he said.
According to Abiodun Oyewumi, the Head Coach, Lagos State
Gymnastics Association, the diminishing of the nation’s sports sector is a
product of the neglect of the secondary schools’ sports.
“Sport is not taking place again in many secondary schools
and facilities are not in place in local government areas, and the states of
the federation and the leagues are bad.
“If the government intends to revive sports, then it should
consider fixing facilities in all sports. It is an investment that you reap
what you have put in,’’ he said.
The Technical Director, Lagos State Volleyball Association
Taiwo Oladipupo, noted, rather than move forward in sports, the country had
been sliding.
Oladipupo added that the transformation of sports in Nigeria
would have to begin with improving facilities, competitions, training as well
as engaging of knowledgeable experts.
“I think with regular competitions at the grassroots, we can
reposition our sports in Nigeria,’’ he stressed.
Sports
FRSC Wins 2025 Ardova Handball Premier League
The Ardova Handball Premier League 2025, which began with the first phase in Benin City months ago, before the second phase in Lagos which ends with a finale that the Executive Chairman of Ardova PLC, Dr. Abdulwasiu Sowami, ably represented by the Deputy Managing Director, Ardova PLC, Mrs Abiola Babatunde-Ojo, described as delightful to watch in her speech.
For Safety Shooters, it was a historic moment as they clinched the men’s title for the first time since 2020, completing a dominant campaign that saw them finish top of the table with 57 points from 20 matches while Safety Babes also etched their name deeper into Nigerian handball history, winning an unprecedented fifth consecutive women’s championship, reaffirming their status as the league’s most dominant team, not just in the women’s category but in the history of handball premier league in Nigeria.
In the Men’s Safety Shooters finished the season in style, beating COAS Shooters 43–32 (20–10) to cap off a dominant outing in Phase 2.
Their final-day victory ensured they remained clear at the summit with an impressive 18 wins, one draw, and one loss, totaling a superb goal difference of +214 after scoring 638 goals and conceding 424.
Sports
Ikoyi Club Tennis Tourney, Winner Takes N4m
The organisers of the Ikoyi Club Tennis Masters Tournament have earmarked N4 million as the prize money for this year’s edition.
?The Chairman of the tennis section of Ikoyi Club, Diran Famakinwa, stated this at a briefing, highlighting the activities for the second edition of the tournament.
?The tournament, which is in collaboration with MegaMound Investment Limited, is endorsed by the Nigerian Tennis Federation.
?According to Famakinwa, the male and female champions will receive N500,000 each, while the runners-up in both categories will go home with the sum of N350,000 each, with the remaining money to be shared among the semi-finalists and other participants.
?Sixteen players, which includes the eight top ?male and eight top female players, will feature in the one-week event, which started on December 5, and run till Saturday, December 13.
?The female final will be held on Friday, December 12, while the male final will take up on Saturday, December 13.
Sports
NSC hails S’Eagles Captain Troost-Ekong
In a statement released on Saturday, the NSC described the defender as “Captain Fantastic” and praised his decade of distinguished service to Nigeria, highlighting a legacy defined by professionalism, consistency, patriotism and an unwavering commitment to national duty.
“After a decade of distinguished service to Nigeria, Troost-Ekong leaves behind a legacy defined by professionalism, consistency, patriotism and an unwavering commitment to national duty,” the NSC stated.
The commission noted that, as one of the most capped defenders in Super Eagles history with 83 international appearances since his debut in 2015, Troost-Ekong served as a pillar of leadership across multiple tournaments and qualification campaigns.
“His exceptional outing at the last Africa Cup of Nations, where he scored three goals and was named Player of the Tournament, remains one of the most remarkable achievements by a defender in AFCON history,” the NSC added.
The statement further emphasised that Troost-Ekong’s “Nigeria first” mindset, discipline and exemplary conduct set a standard for the next generation of athletes, with his influence within the national team extending beyond the pitch to inspire unity, resilience and professionalism among his teammates.
Meanwhile, Troost-Ekong has dismissed rumours that he was forced to retire by the country’s football administrators as punishment for leading a revolt against the NFF.
The 32-year-old’s announcement came less than a month before the AFCON, and he was named in the 54-man preliminary list. His decision sparked speculation, particularly as he had led a strike in protest against unpaid bonuses during the World Cup qualifying play-offs.
One fan speculated on social media, suggesting that Troost-Ekong was pressured to quit after exposing the NFF. The Al Khoolood defender offered a sharp retort, establishing that he unilaterally made the decision to retire.
“Not true! My own choice/decision and on my own terms. No one ever asked/tried to force me out. If anything, the opposite when I shared my decision. I wish the team all the best and support them together with all Nigerians for the upcoming AFCON to go all the way,” he wrote on X.
The NSC concluded by wishing Troost-Ekong the very best in the next chapter of his career and commending him for representing Nigeria with honour.
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