Badminton
Lagos Set to Host 2025 International Badminton Classic with Players from 31 Nations

The Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), in collaboration with the Badminton World Federation (BWF), has confirmed that the 2025 Lagos International Badminton Classic will hold from August 27 to 30 at the Teslim Balogun Indoor Sports Hall, Surulere, Lagos.
Now in its latest edition, the tournament has grown into one of Africa’s most prestigious badminton competitions, sanctioned by the BWF and offering athletes vital ranking points toward World Championships and Olympic Games qualification.
Organisers have announced that more than 200 players from 31 countries across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas will compete in Lagos. Powerhouse badminton nations such as India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia are joined by countries including the United States, Canada, France, Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, making the competition a truly global affair.
Francis Orbih, President of the BFN, described the Classic as a major highlight of Nigeria’s international sporting calendar.
“The Lagos International Badminton Classic is a cornerstone of Nigeria’s international sports calendar. Beyond competition, it provides our athletes with global exposure while positioning Lagos as a key destination for badminton development on the continent. We are excited to welcome the world once again,” he said.
The four-day championship is jointly organised by the BFN with the support of the BWF, the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA), the Lagos State Government, and corporate partners. According to the organisers, the event reflects a commitment to youth engagement, sports development, and Nigeria’s growing influence in world badminton.
Sports enthusiasts are expected to fill the Teslim Balogun Hall for a festival of speed, strategy, and skill, while fans unable to attend will be able to watch via free live streams on the federation’s social media platforms. Admission to the event is free.
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Badminton
GIG Logistics Champions Sports Inclusion with Sponsorship of Para-Badminton Star Eniola Bolaji

In a landmark move that underscores the role of corporate Nigeria in sports development, GIG Logistics (GIGL) has announced its sponsorship of para-badminton sensation Eniola Mariam Bolaji as she builds momentum toward the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games.
The sponsorship, unveiled on Thursday at a grand ceremony in Abuja, positions GIGL as a trailblazer in corporate social responsibility (CSR), with the company pledging to cover Bolaji’s participation in at least three major international championships annually for the next four years.
The support includes travel, logistics, equipment and kits, providing a comprehensive framework for her success on the global stage.
Speaking at the unveiling, GIGL Chief Executive Officer Sebastine Osita, represented by Gloria Edozie, General Manager of Business Services, said the initiative reflects the company’s long-term vision for youth empowerment, inclusion, and national pride.
“At GIG Logistics, we don’t just move parcels, we move dreams. Supporting Eniola is about more than her exceptional achievements on the badminton court; it is about investing in resilience, ambition, and the power to inspire,” Osita said.
“This partnership reflects our broader CSR commitment to creating opportunities for young Nigerians to thrive.”
Bolaji, currently ranked World No. 2, has become a symbol of resilience and excellence. Her glittering record includes gold medals at four international tournaments in 2025 and a historic bronze at the Paris Paralympics — Africa’s first medal in Olympic or Paralympic badminton.
With an unbeaten run of 14 championships and 14 gold medals, she is widely regarded as one of the sport’s most dominant athletes.
National Sports Commission (NSC) boss, Shehu Dikko, joins in hailing the GIG Logistics’ gesture. General Abdullahi Maikano, President of the Organisation of Military Sports in Africa, also praises the gesture. Cephas Lar, former BFN and Badminton Confederation of Africa President, adds his commendation.
But at the heart of Thursday’s announcement was not just Bolaji’s story; it was the message of what corporate Nigeria can achieve when it invests in talent.
BFN President Francis Orbih lauded GIGL for leading by example.
“This partnership is transformational. Beyond supporting an athlete, GIG Logistics is setting a precedent for how corporate Nigeria can fuel dreams and elevate sports. It is a defining moment in the history of Nigerian badminton,” Orbih said.
Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, described the deal as a milestone in sports development.
“This is the model we have been advocating — corporate Nigeria stepping in to support athletes with vision and commitment. GIGL has demonstrated that investing in talent builds not only careers but national pride,” Dikko noted.
For Bolaji, the partnership is deeply personal.
“I am very happy and motivated by this massive sponsorship. I look forward to making Nigeria and Africa proud,” she said, visibly moved at the ceremony.
The event, attended by prominent sports administrators including former BFN and BCA President Cephas Lar and General Abdullahi Maikano of the Organisation of Military Sports in Africa, highlighted the potential of corporate-sports partnerships to shape Nigeria’s future on the global stage.
By backing Bolaji, GIGL has extended its CSR philosophy beyond logistics and business into the arena of human potential — championing inclusion, empowering youth, and reinforcing Nigeria’s place in international sports.
With this bold step, the company has not only given Eniola Bolaji a platform to soar but has also set a powerful example of how private sector leadership can transform sports development in Nigeria.
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Badminton
BFN President Hails Eniola Bolaji’s Victory as Proof of Her Growth and Resilience

President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), Francis Orbih, has praised Eniola Bolaji’s triumph at the 2025 British and Irish Para Badminton International, calling it a shining example of hard work, perseverance, and steady growth.
Bolaji, currently ranked world No. 2, stunned world No. 1 and Paralympic champion Qonitah Syakuroh in a thrilling 2-1 victory (21-16, 16-21, 21-13) in the women’s SL3 final held on Saturday, July 26, at the Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff.
An elated Orbih described the win as particularly sweet, noting that Bolaji had previously lost to Syakuroh in the semifinals of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
“I am excited with this victory because she just defeated the world number one, whom she lost to in the semifinals of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games,” Orbih said. “Bolaji has shown significant improvement, and we hope she maintains this momentum heading into the next Paralympic Games.”
The BFN President added that Bolaji’s success is a source of pride not only for Nigeria but also for Africa as a whole.
“BFN, the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA), and the National Sports Commission are proud of her continuous efforts in putting Nigeria and Africa on the global badminton map,” he stated.
Bolaji’s win in Cardiff marks the biggest international title of her career so far and reinforces her status as a rising star in para badminton.
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Badminton
Nigeria’s Eniola Bolaji Defeats World No. 1 to Win 2025 British and Irish Para Badminton International

Paralympic bronze medallist Eniola Bolaji added another prestigious title to her growing collection on Saturday, after winning the women’s SL3 category at the 2025 British and Irish Para Badminton International in Cardiff, Wales.
Competing at the Sport Wales National Centre, Bolaji stunned world No. 1 and reigning Paralympic champion Qonitah Syakuroh in a dramatic 2-1 final victory (21-16, 16-21, 21-13), underscoring her status as one of the top para badminton players in the world.
The Nigerian, currently ranked world No. 2, started strong by taking the opening set 21-16. Syakuroh bounced back to claim the second set by the same scoreline, setting up a thrilling decider.
Despite trailing up to 13 points, Bolaji unleashed a powerful surge from 11 points to win 21-13 and secure her biggest career title to date.
Bolaji’s path to the final was dominant. She opened her campaign with a 2-0 (21-12, 21-18) win over Australia’s Celine Vinot in the second round, followed by a clinical 2-0 (21-8, 21-18) win against world No. 10 Milena Surreau of France.
She then overpowered India’s Sanjana Kumari 2-0 (21-5, 21-15) in the quarterfinals.
In the semifinals, she faced Vinot again and delivered a commanding 2-0 (21-4, 21-8) performance to book her place in the final.
Saturday’s triumph marks a major milestone for Bolaji, who continues to fly the Nigerian flag high on the international stage and build momentum ahead of future global competitions.
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