Sports
Para Table Tennis Player Promises To Win Medal
A para-table tennis athlete, Faith Bazuaye, yesterday in Lagos assured that she had prepared adequately to be able to win a medal at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
Bazuaye told Tidesporsts source that she resumed camping in January under the supervision of Bello Nasiru, the National Coach of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF).
She said the training which was targeted at putting her in a good shape for a glorious performance has fine tuned her skills and got her ready for the Games.
“Being the only female player in the para-table tennis event for Nigeria, I know that expectations are high because of the previous record of female players in past Commonwealth Games.
“But I am confident that we will have an improved performance.
“It has been a period of dedication, and our coach has ensured that he places us at par with what it takes to excel and we are happy with his supervision,” the athlete said.
The Class 10 category player applauded the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports and NTTF board for their support.
“The authorities made adequate provision for accommodation, welfare and training facilities which helped us to concentrate and adapt to the preparation schedule,” she said.
Tidesports source reports that home-based Bazuaye and Holland-based Tope Ogunsanya have been confirmed as the country’s representatives in the 2018 Commonwealth Games’ para-table tennis event.
The Games, tagged “2018 Gold Coast”, will hold at Gold Coast in Australia from April 4 to April 15, with Nigeria featuring in 10 sports.
The sports are athletics, boxing, basketball, table tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, gymnastics, para-athletics, para-table tennis and para-powerlifting.
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Police Games : Zone 2 celebrates victorious athletes
While the zone won overall medals, it however was 13 gold medals behind the Force Headquarters, which won 103 gold while zone 2 won 90 gold medals.
The zone won 79 silver medals while the Force Headquarters won 65 silver medals. On the Bronze table, Zone 2 came first with 77 while the Force Headquarters won 75.
Umuahia came third with 44 gold medals, 26 silver and 23 bronze medals.
Out of the zones, Bauchi came 18th after ending the competition with zero gold, six silver and 15 bronze medals.
Speaking at the Zonal Command Headquarters in Onikan, Lagos, where he officially received the Zone 2 sport contingents, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of Zone 2, Adegoke Fayoade, expressed optimism that some of the winners would represent Nigeria at the Olympics and do the country proud like Chioma Ajunwa.
“I salute our athletes for being good representatives”
It was as if we were not going to meet up when the competition was announced, however, despite the late preparation, our team excelled and made Lagos and Ogun proud.
“Coming out with the total of 246 medals, being the highest in the competition shows that we are the real champion. Even though the Force Headquarters came first with the highest number of gold medals, we still give kudos for our athletes for their outstanding performance. I have no doubt in my mind that the athletes in the Nigeria Police Force will represent Nigeria.
“I appreciate the immediate past Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun for allowing the game to continue and made sure this was a success. The Commissioner of Police in Lagos and Ogun State provided the logistics and support in other ways, and the chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of the Zonal Criminal Investigation Department (ZCID) for Zone 2, Olubode Fakeye for being with the athletes through the event. His presence motivated the athletes to attain the level. We thank God for safety.
“The next event is in two years and I am urging the athletes to start preparing,” he said.
Sports
“Sports Is Beyond Podium Placement”
“All of these are fully entrenched in the Niger Delta Games,” he said while declaring the 2nd edition closed in Benin City, Edo State, on Thursday night.
Olopade, who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the closing ceremony, delivered a passionate address highlighting the broader value of sports to national development, youth empowerment and economic growth.
He described the Niger Delta Games as a living example of how sport can unify communities while stimulating local economies, adding that the Commission would continue to back the initiative.
“This is why I make a bold statement today that the National Sports Commission will continue to support Dunamis Icon and the Games,” he said.
Olopade emphasised that the vision behind the Games aligns strongly with President Tinubu’s commitment to repositioning sports as a strategic tool for youth engagement and national development.
“The father of the nation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, has shown in so many ways his determination to use sports as a tool of empowerment and engagement with the most important demographic in our country, the youth,” he said.
“For the first time in this country, sport is being given its rightful position in government. The President did not stop at that. Just last week, in a meeting with the Chairman of the Commission, sweeping reform policies were approved. These reforms will ensure that sporting facilities are upgraded and equitably distributed across the nation, while also opening the door for increased private sector involvement in sports.”
“In the last one year, we have taken deliberate steps to collect data from sporting events organised across the country. The numbers show clearly that these Games are putting money in the pockets of our people. They are supporting small businesses, creating direct and induced jobs, boosting corporate sponsorship opportunities and creating visibility for host cities and states,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of Dunamis Icon Ltd and lead Consultant to the NDG, Sir Itiako Ikpokpo, has revealed plans to increase the number of sports from 16 to 21 at the next edition.
Speaking to journalists at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, Ikpokpo explained that the expansion would depend largely on the popularity of the sports within the Niger Delta region.
According to him, the vision of the games goes beyond winning medals, stressing that talent discovery remains the primary objective.
He noted that canoeing was removed from this year’s programme due to lack of equipment in participating states, while Taekwondo was introduced instead.
He emphasised that one of the key legacies of the Games is ensuring athletes welfare and proper organisation.
He called for a return to vibrant school sports and urged state governments to adequately fund coaches to drive grassroots talent identification.
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