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Solving The 19th National Sports Festival Impasse

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Athletes in Nigeria always look forward to the country’s own version of the Olympic Games (National Sports Festival) but that dream seem defeated following the continuous postponement of the games by hosts, Cross River State and apparent inability to host the games.
The Sports Festival was last held in Lagos state in 2012 and five years after, nothing has been heard about the 19th edition of the games tagged Centenary Games, which ordinarily ought to have taken place before the birth of the present administration in Cross River State.
Like the saying goes, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, in sports it is training without competition that makes a potential champion a novice, so one can now understand why Nigeria’s score card on the continent has taken a nosedive in recent times.
The facilities on ground show that Cross River State government’s support and enthusiasm to the games have petered out and rather than subject the athletes to unecessary wear and tear, some sports journalists say the ideal thing for the National Sports Commission to do, is to take the games to Abuja or appeal to states that can bail Cross River State out.
A Rivers State based sports journalist, Benson Clement, even narrowed the likely states that can host the games to the last two hosts of the national sports festival apart from the federal capital territory.
“Now that it is obvious Cross River State Government is not ready for the games, the National Sports Commission/Sports Ministry should take it up or make it open for states that have the potential to host ’’.Clement said.
“The commencement of the 19th edition of the National Sports Festival has lingered for long, nothing has happened, I think the National Sports Commission,NSC should just seek audience with Lagos and Rivers States, the hosts of the 17th and 18th edition of the games”.
“Even though the pitch at the main bowl of the national stadium may not be in good shape for the opening and closing ceremony for now”, said a former secretary of the Rivers State Chapter of Sports Writer Association of Nigeria, Olalekan Ige, “Abuja should host because it is the most neutral of all the potential hosts in the country.
”They should take the games to Abuja which is a neutral ground ,though the main bowl is not in good shape for the opening and closing ceremony, I think with the other facilities on ground, Abuja will be a great host”, Ige said.
According to another Port Harcourt Sports journalist, Sarah David, athletes are at the receiving end of the several postponements the games have suffered which has in turn affected the quality of athletes invited to camp for international engagements.
And to ensure that the National Sports Festival holds in no distant time, David is also calling on the National Sports Commission to do whatever that it needs to do so as to get the games back on track.
“You know most sports select or use the national sports festival as the platform to invite athletes to national camp but that has not
happened in five years that is why our performance in international meet took a nosedive “. Sarah added            Meanwhile, former Rivers State Sports Commissioner, ,Boma Iyaye has not, “it is sad that five years after the last festival was held in Lagos, the chances of the 19th edition taking place soon is still very slim”.
He wondered why the National Sports Commission has not called on states with the ability to host to bail out Cross River State.
“It’s sad that five years down the line nothing has happened, I actually do not know what their(Cross River State) constrain is”.
“By now the NSC should have called on states with the wherewithal to help host the games, instead of denying the athletes the right to
competition,” Iyaye said
Iyaye however stressed that if the Main Organising Committee of the games approaches the Rivers State Government, to lend a helping hand, the 19th National Sports Festival might come to town after the necessary documentation must have been sorted out.
Abaje is a Port Harcourt-based sports journalist.

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Nigeria Cricket Federation Re-Elects Akpata President 

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President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Uyi Akpata, has been re-elected for a second term in office, PUNCH Online reports.

Akpata emerged unopposed during the federation’s annual general meeting and board elections, which ended in Abuja on Saturday.

The election was decided by 37 delegates, with 12 other board members also emerging, to steer the affairs of the federation for the next four years.

Former Kwara State stalwart, Wale Obalola, emerged as the vice president at the election.

Representative of the South-West on the NCF board, Tayo Atoloye, also returned for another term, while team manager of the Junior Female Yellow Greens, Femi John, was elected as the representative of the South-South on the board.

Other zonal representatives are Chika Okoro (South-East), Ladan Usman (North-West), Dare Aimola (North-Central), and Zainab Adamu (North-East).

Former captain of the men’s national team, Endurance Ofem, secured 30 of the 37 votes to beat another ex-player, Chimezie Onwuzulike, for the players’ representative seat.

Olumide Akinkokun emerged as the technical representative, Prof Mariam Suleiman will represent the National Association of Women in Sports, Chuma Anosike as the sponsors’ representative, while the military and paramilitary will be represented on the board by Major Monica Wabulla.

The president, Akpata, was first elected in 2021 and has driven the growth of Nigerian cricket in the last four years.

Part of his notable achievements include the heavy investment in infrastructure and high-performance, national grassroots development programmes, as well as the introduction of professional contracts for Nigerian players.

Earlier this year, the women’s U-19 team finished sixth at the ICC U-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in Malaysia, after the senior team had won a historic bronze medal at the last edition of the African Games in Ghana in 2024.

Nigeria has also bagged several International Cricket Council awards in recognition of the country’s strides towards growing the game, especially for women.

 

 

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Nathaniel hopes to inspire young Nigerians after feat

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Nigeria’s 400m hurdles sensation Ezekiel Nathaniel hopes his national record-breaking performance at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will inspire young Nigerian athletes, despite narrowly missing out on a medal after finishing fourth, Saturday PUNCH reports.

The 22-year-old ran a scorching 47.11 seconds in Friday’s final, smashing his previous national record of 47.31 seconds set earlier this year and becoming only the second Nigerian since Henry Amike in 1987 to reach the 400m hurdles final at the World Championships.

“I hope this performance will inspire young Nigerian athletes,” Nathaniel said after the dramatic final

“This is a great opportunity to learn from the world’s best athletes.”

The race saw American Rai Benjamin storm to victory in 46.52 seconds to finally clinch his first world championship gold medal after two silvers and a bronze, but not without drama.

Benjamin was initially disqualified for crashing into the final hurdle and affecting other athletes, briefly elevating Nathaniel to bronze position. However, the American’s appeal was quickly upheld and he was restored to the top of the timesheet.

Brazil’s Alison Dos Santos claimed silver in 46.84 seconds, while Qatar’s Abderrahman Samba took bronze in 47.06 seconds, leaving Nathaniel agonisingly close to Nigeria’s second medal of the championships.

Despite the near-miss, Nathaniel remained philosophical about the disqualification reversal.

It’s a fair call,” the Nigerian said.

“He put in a lot of work to get that medal and if they are trying to rip off from that, I don’t think that’s fair. He didn’t deliberately knock over the hurdle, that could happen to anyone.”

The former 800m runner, who competes for Baylor University in Texas, expressed satisfaction with his performance and hinted at greater things to come saying, “I still have a lot of potential. I am pleased because I did my best and I ran a personal record. I have it in me and just need to wait for the right time. For now, I am enjoying the process.”

Nathaniel’s rapid rise in the event has been remarkable. Born in 2003, he broke a decades-old Nigerian record set by Henry Amike when he ran 48.42 seconds at the Big 12 Conference meet in 2022 as a freshman.

His progress accelerated dramatically this year. In June, he won the NCAA Outdoor Championships title in Eugene, Oregon, clocking 47.49 seconds – the third fastest time in NCAA history. He also became the first man in NCAA history to run a sub-48-second time in the 400m hurdles semifinal, recording 47.86 seconds.

The Tokyo performance adds another chapter to what has been an exceptional year for the young hurdler, who has now established himself among the world’s elite quarter-mile hurdlers.

While Nathaniel’s fourth-place finish matches Amike’s result from the 1987 World Championships in Rome, his national record performance signals a bright future for Nigerian athletics in the event.

Nigeria’s campaign in Tokyo concluded with Tobi Amusan as the country’s only medallist, though this still represented an improvement over the Budapest World Championships where Team Nigeria ended empty-handed.

 

 

 

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RSG Pledges To Develop  Baseball 

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Rivers State Government has pledged to provide training pitch for Baseball in the State.
The Director of Sports in Rivers State Sports Council, Obia Inyengiyikabo made pledge on Tuesday in an interview with sports journalists shortly after the five days Intensive Capacity Development Course For Baseball Coaches.
Inyengiyikabo said the State Government has given priority to sport development.
” Yes we are happy for the five days Intensive Capacity development programme for baseball coaches in Nigeria.Sure by the grace of God the Governor of the  State Sir Siminialayi Fubara will provide Baseball pitch.
” This  programme, I am sure will be an eye opener for our youth to fall in love with the game. I appreciate the Global Sports Partners for finding Rivers State worthy host the  programme”,  Inyengiyikabo stated.
Meanwhile the Director of Global Sports Partner’s Coach Justin Rhondes from United States of America ( USA) expressed joy for the turnout.
He stated that seeing the coaches and players impressive turnout was  indication the game was popular in Nigeria.
” We Global Sports Partners, our key word is partner, so for us we are ready to come back to Nigeria any time.
“The  few days we have stayed  Coaches and players has benefited a lot from the programme”, he said.
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