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NOVELTY MATCH: IKWERRE LAWYERS BEAT MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 3-0 

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It  was  a keenly contested Novelty Football Match last Friday at Rumuokwuta Girls Secondary School Field Port Harcourt as Okpo FC of Nigeria Association of Ikwerre Lawyers defeated her Ikwerre Medical Practitioners 3-0 at the regulation time.
Aside the wide goal margin recorded in  the encounter the  truth remains that both teams were very matured in conduct and delightful to watch, following their deft touches to the ball which was greatly applauded by the scanty soccer fans at the venue.
Speaking in an interview with sports journalists at the sideline, moment after the match, the AGM Committee Chairman 2024, Dr. Promise Iwezor says he was very impressed with the standard of the game exhibited by both teams irrespective of the final score line.
“For me, there is no victor, no vanquished, the game was never a do or die affair thing but just a novelty game put together as part of our preparation for our AGM meeting billed for Ogbakiri”.
Also speaking, the vice Chairman Okpo FC- Lawyers Association happily described the novelty game as very entertaining and exciting.“
Honestly, I still believe that there are good talented footballers among the lawyers and medical practitioners who can as well excel in football even though, they are professional in their own field of endeavours”.
“In fact, let me state here that what is important in sports, is that it could be used to create an avenue for one to sit back to wine and ease off some tension after the days hard job in offices and also help to keep fit”.
He, therefore prayed that this good idea of organizing Novelty Football matches should be encouraged and sustained for the betterment of all as “all works and no play, makes jack a dull boy”.
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Chepkirui Wins Great North Run

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Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui claimed victory in the Great North Run women’s race as Britain’s Eilish McColgan finished third.

The Scot trailed Chepkirui and Vivian Cheruiyot in the final stages and, despite a late push, she failed to overhaul the Kenyan pair.

Chepkirui won in one hour nine minutes and 32 seconds, with her compatriot Cheruiyot five seconds behind and McColgan 10 seconds adrift of the winner.

“It was really nice but there was a lot of wind,” said Chepkirui, 34.

Taking part in her third Great North Run, McColgan was aiming to emulate her mother Liz by winning the race for the first time.

“It was tough conditions today,” said the 34-year-old. “We had a headwind pretty much the whole race until that final mile, so times were sort of out of the window early doors.

“We were a lot slower than we set off last year. There was no rain compared to last year and the crowds were out in force so it was a special day.”

In the men’s race, Kenya’s Alex Mutiso, 28, raced away in the latter stages to win in 1:00.52.

Belgium’s Bashir Abdi was six seconds behind in second place, with Kenya’s Abel Kipchumba – who won last year’s race – nine seconds off the winner in third.

Ben Connor was the highest-placed Briton in the men’s race as he came in fourth in 1:02.57.

Fellow Briton Sean Frame took control of the men’s wheelchair race early on and claimed victory in 49:24 as he added to his win in 2021.

Simon Lawson finished second in 52:38 and another Briton, Anton Shepherd, was third in 54:21.

“A bit of a headwind all the way but it was an amazing race,” said Frame.

“I was second last year, it didn’t bother me that much. I just focused on this year – putting on the best performance I could and just use my strengths – and it paid off.”

Great Britain’s Mel Nicholls won the women’s wheelchair race in 1:05.24, with Rita Curuccu, of Italy, second in 1:22.22.

“It was so much fun, I loved it,” said Nicholls. “The wind was crazy.

“A lot of it is uphill but it certainly felt it was all uphill.”

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Remo Stars’ Ismail joins Austrian team 

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Nigerian right-back Sodiq Ismail, widely celebrated as the “assist king” of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), has reportedly struck a lucrative multi-million naira agreement with Austrian Bundesliga outfit SCR Altach, marking a new chapter in his professional journey.

Ismail, 21, earned his reputation during a standout season with Remo Stars, where he provided a staggering 13 assists in 31 games, topping the NPFL’s goal-provider chart by a significant margin.

His precision crossing and penetrating runs captured national attention and fueled his maiden call-up to the Super Eagles in May 2024, making him one of the very few NPFL players invited to represent the senior national team under coach Finidi George.

Earlier reports had linked Ismail with a move to Albanian side FK Partizani, where he was close to completing a three-year deal as of January 2025.

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NBBF To Elect New Officers Jan.  2026 

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The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) has confirmed that the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) is on course to conduct its elections in January 2026, at the end of the current board’s four-year tenure.

In a correspondence addressed to the National Sports Commission (NSC) and signed by its Secretary General, Hon. Tunde Popoola, the NOC clarified that all constitutional issues previously associated with the basketball body had been resolved, paving the way for a smooth transition of leadership when the current term expires.

According to the NOC: “As far as the NOC is concerned, there is no pending petition or conflict regarding Nigeria Basketball Federation Constitution. All issues were resolved and the Federation should be free to conduct fresh elections in January 2026.

”Beyond basketball, the Olympic body also shed light on the status of other national sports federations ahead of their elections. It disclosed that 13 federations have met the requirement of securing approval for their constitutions from their respective congresses and international federations.

The NOC further explained that while the Nigeria Cricket Federation had also fulfilled the requirement, it was not included in the final list of approved federations, as the Committee has resolved to focus strictly on Olympic sports. However, it advised the NSC to allow cricket to conduct its elections based on its already approved constitution.

With these clarifications, attention now turns to the upcoming elections across the federations, particularly basketball, where stakeholders will be preparing for a leadership transition in early 2026.

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