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U-20 W/Cup: Falconets Sure Of Victory Over DR Congo

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Head Coach of the Falconets, Peter Dedevbo has said that the team is optimistic of victory against DR Congo in the U-20 World Cup qualifiers this weekend.
Dedevbo told newsmen yesterday after the team’s morning training session in Abuja that preparations were in top gear.
“Our training is almost coming to an end. We are sure of victory,’’ Dedevbo said.
According to him the team is fully prepared for the match, which is the second round return leg fixture, scheduled for Saturday  at the Abuja National Stadium.
“There are also no injury worries on the part of the players. The team is fit and in good shape,’’ he said.
The coach also noted that the team had promising players that could fill the vacancy left by Asisat Oshoala, who had since moved up to the senior National team, the Falcons.
“For now, I cannot say who that player is, until the World Cup proper. But we have quite a number of promising players and maybe in the World Cup, they will up their game,’’ he said.
U.S.-based player,Sophia Omidiji who was invited by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), said she would give her best if she made the final list.
“I want to play for my fatherland and that has always been my dream and that is why I am here. Nigerians should expect the best from me and I pray that I won’t let them down,’’ she said.
Omidiji was part of the team that defeated DR Congo 2-1 in the first leg match.
The winner of both fixtures will confront the aggregate winners of the clash between South Africa and Zambia for a spot in next year’s World Cup in Papua, New Guinea.

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AFN Confirms Ofili’s Turkey Move

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Favour Ofili (World Athletics X)
The President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Tonobok Okowa, has confirmed that United States-based sprinter Favour Ofili has switched allegiance to Turkey, calling for urgent financial support from both government and private sponsors to prevent further loss of the country’s elite athletes to foreign nations, Tidesports source reports. 

Okowa made the revelation during a press briefing at the 2025 National Athletics Championship, held at the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos.

Ofili’s switch comes just months before the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Although her name still appears under Nigeria on the World Athletics website, federation insiders say the change is imminent.

In an emotional address, Okowa stated that the development highlights a long-standing issue that continues to deprive the country of its top athletic prospects.

“I can tell you that most of our elite athletes are already being approached by other countries to change their nationality and allegiance,” he said.

“And as we speak, Favour Ofili has been taken by the Turkish Federation.”

Okowa explained that financial inducements were a major reason athletes like Ofili are walking away from Nigeria.

“The kind of money they put on the table to get her is not something many athletes would refuse. That is why we are pleading with Nigeria as a nation and our government to come out and support us, so we don’t keep losing our athletes,” he said.

Reports indicate that Turkey, which has stepped up its recruitment of foreign athletes in recent months, offers as much as $500,000 to top performers willing to make the switch.

The move mirrors a disturbing pattern Nigeria has faced in the past, with talents such as Francis Obikwelu, Gloria Alozie and Femi Ogunode abandoning the country for more structured systems abroad.

Okowa, visibly concerned, reiterated that the federation’s most pressing challenge is inadequate funding, and called on the private sector to rise to the occasion and support the development of homegrown talents.

“We need more sponsors to come on board and support the welfare of these athletes,” he said.

“That is our most urgent issue. The government cannot do it alone.”

Highlighting the calibre of talent available, the AFN president said he was particularly impressed by the performance of the men’s 100 metres event at the championship, noting that Nigeria’s male sprinters have matured and are now capable of challenging the best globally.

“Our boys have come of age and they are performing well. They are in shape now,” he said.

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NFF Applauds Carloha After WAFCON Triumph

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President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau, has hailed Carloha Nigeria, the exclusive distributor and assembler of Chery vehicles in Nigeria, for their support for Nigerian football after the Super Falcons’ 10th WAFCON triumph in Morocco.

Carloha hosted the victorious Super Falcons at its showroom in Alapere, Lagos, last week.

Speaking at the event, Gusau commended Carloha for its unwavering commitment to the advancement of sports in Nigeria.

“We are proud to partner with Carloha and Chery towards the development of sports in Nigeria,” Gusau stated.Next

“The Super Falcons’ victory reinforces the importance of investing in our national teams. Carloha’s support exemplifies corporate patriotism, and we believe this partnership marks the beginning of a fruitful and impactful relationship.”

Managing Director of Carloha Nigeria, Sola Adigun, said the company’s support extends beyond sponsorship to creating meaningful platforms that elevate Nigerian talent and inspire community engagement.

“It is a great honour to welcome our champions, the Super Falcons, whose victory is a source of inspiration to all Nigerians. Our partnership with the NFF is built on shared values—excellence, resilience, and national pride. This celebration goes beyond football; it is about believing in what’s possible when we unite behind a vision.”

Captain Rasheedat Ajibade, speaking on behalf of the players, expressed heartfelt appreciation to Carloha.

“We’re grateful not just for this victory, but for being seen, celebrated, and supported by brands like Carloha. It means the world to us. This win is for Nigeria and for everyone who continues to believe in the power of women’s football,” she said.

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Adebola Wins National Scrabble Tourney 

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Ogun State-based Medical Doctor, Samuel Adebola has won the star prize of one million Naira at the fifth edition of the Governor Douye Diri National Scrabble Championship held at the weekend in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
Adebola clinched the coveted trophy in the Masters category, beating stiff competition from a cast of top scrabble players from across the country.
The Tidesports reports that more than 200 players participated in the tournament, which had a total prize money of over N10 million in five categories.
He had a cumulative spread of +856 beating contenders Abdulmumin Jimoh and Chuks Nwaeze, who finished second and third with +672 and +354 respectively.
The champion played bingos such as ‘Volubly’, ‘Claviger’ and ‘Averment’ to cart home the prestigious prize and a giant trophy.
In the Veterans category, Dokun Esan with a spread of +1180 came tops, with Edowor Bobor winning the Intermediate category with +710, while Dorcas Innocent won the Opens with +1046, and Pereowei Edidie of Federal Government College, Odi, Bayelsa State, took the trophy in the Students category with +2060.
President of the Nigeria Scrabble Federation, Engr. Olobatoke Aka, thanked the Bayelsa State government for sponsoring the competition in the last five years.
Aka appealed for increased funding and prize money while expressing the hope that the tournament would prepare Nigerian players to excel at this month’s African Youth Championship in Kenya, the World Youth Championship in Malaysia in October and the World Scrabble Championship in Ghana in November.
Chairman of the Bayelsa State Scrabble Association (BSSA), Mr. Daniel Alabrah, also appreciated Governor Diri for sponsoring the championship annually, saying that the tournament has continued to grow with increased funding and prizes, while also urging corporate organisations to support the game.
Alabrah noted that apart from the increased prize money, the fifth edition was significant as it was live-streamed globally as the event was on in Yenagoa.
“The Governor Diri Scrabble Championship was the focus for scrabble players across the world as it was going on in the Bayelsa capital. We succeeded in introducing technology to positively showcase Bayelsa and the governor’s contribution to  human capacity development,” Alabrah stated.
Declaring the tournament closed, Governor Diri, represented by the Commissioner for Sports Development, Dr. Daniel Igali, pledged continued support for the game of scrabble, saying that his administration was committed to holistic sports development and would continue to encourage youths in the state to embrace sports to actualise their potential.
Female winners and players also received special prizes as well as a special presentation by the BSSA chairman of the sum of N200,000 to each of the two scrabble gold medallists at the recent National Sports Festival in Ogun State.
By Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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