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Poor Fund Hinders Basketball Association
Chairman, Plateau Basketball
Association (PBA), Mr Sam Damla, has said that the state bred quality basketball players but lacked the resources to retain them.
Damla made the assertion when he spoke on the development of the game and players in the state in an interview with Tide Sports Correspondent last Sunday in Jos.
He said that Plateau had been a training ground for players who later leave to other states for better pay.
“Most of the players that are making waves in other clubs started from here and the reason cannot be farfetched; they are looking for greener pastures.
“This boils down to the issue of proper funding, they are looking for where they are well paid as professionals.
“They are not well paid here may be because of the lean resources of the government,’’ he said.
The association’s chairman called for private sponsorship of basketball by companies and privileged individuals as government alone could not handle sports sponsorship.
He said that basketball was the second most popular game after football in the state.
According to him, the game is bedevilled with a lot of challenges both technically and shortage of hard wares.
“Generally, there are a lot of problems associated with the sport, lack of private sponsorship and lack of commitment sometimes by the government,’’ he said.
Damla, however, said the state had made significant progress in the game by grooming quality players and winning laurels through its team, Plateau Peaks.
The chairman said that basketball was being developed at the grassroots, noting that there were basketball teams in almost all primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in the state.
He urged basketball lovers in the state to always make out time to watch Plateau Peaks which plays in the highest level of basketball in the country.
He said that doing so would cheer the players and enable them to put in their best and win laurels at national competitions.
Sports
Division One Volleyball League kicks off in Abia
The National Division One and Division Two Volleyball Leagues organised by the Volleyball Federation of Nigeria and sponsored by Alex Otti has kicked off in Umuahia, Abia State.
The Championship features 34 teams from across the country, with about 22 States already participating in activities lined up for the ten-day event.
Addressing journalists at the Umuahia Stadium, the Referee Coach for the tournament and Vice Chairman Nigerian Volleyball Referees Association, Mohamed Mohamed, assured of fair officiating in the competition and advised the athletes to be more disciplined in the field of play, saying that volleyball is known to be a disciplined sport.
He also commended Governor Alex Otti for sponsoring the tournament for the second time.
“Last year, we were here, and we so appreciate the Abia State Government for sponsoring such a competition. The same thing happened this year too, we are here again.
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Lagos Women Race set to empower participants
The Coordinator, Lagos Women Run, Tayo Popoola, has stated that the All Women 10km Race aims to connect through their communities, while creating empowerment opportunities.
The 10th edition with the theme: “One Run, a thousand Opportunities,” will come up on the November 8th, 2025, with the start point at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere and end at the Mobolaji Johnson Sports Arena, Onikan.
This year’s edition of the Lagos Women Run marks a significant milestone, celebrating the program’s journey, the vibrant city of Lagos, and the incredible women who have been part of it since its inception.
It will focus more on empowering women, acknowledging their dedication, and ensuring the program’s sustainability by providing participants with opportunities they deserve.
Popoola added that the race has achieved remarkable success in making women happy and uncovering talents, serving as a platform for participants to train for bigger road races, which fosters a strong sense of community, allowing women of all ages to connect, network, and celebrate themselves.
The event’s non-discriminatory nature makes it a level playing ground, open to everyone regardless of social status, by promoting general well-being among women.
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“Nigeria will go to World Cup”
The Franco-Malian tactician made the bold declaration whilst speaking to Nigerian legend Segun Odegbami on 90 Minutes with Mathematical on Eagle7FM on Saturday, expressing gratitude to fans for their support.
“Thanks to the fans. Thanks to Nigeria. I am so happy that I have brought back the smiles on their faces,” Chelle said.
“We beat Benin because the fans pushed the players. I ask them this: They have to do this (for the playoffs)… I plan to do my best for Nigeria, and Inshallah, we will go to the FIFA World Cup.”
Chelle, who took charge of a struggling Nigerian side in January, has transformed the team’s fortunes after inheriting a squad on the brink of disaster. Nigeria were winless in their first four qualifiers, with three draws and one defeat threatening to derail another World Cup dream.
Under his leadership, the Super Eagles rallied to win four and draw two of their last six games, collecting 14 points from a possible 18. The highlight came earlier this month in Uyo, where Nigeria swept past Benin Republic 4-0 in a statement victory that reignited national belief.
However, the revival was not enough to seal automatic qualification. Nigeria finished among the four best runners-up in Africa and must now navigate a continental playoff in November for a spot in next March’s intercontinental tie.
The first challenge is a one-legged showdown with Gabon, with Cameroon or DR Congo potentially waiting beyond.
Chelle’s message to his players was uncompromising, saying, “Qualifying for the FIFA World Cup is not a war, but it is like a war… My players need to have a warrior state of mind… They have to be like sharks.”
