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Nigerian Sports Federation Election Committee Set Up
The Nigeria sports ministry on Thursday released a list of committee members for Elections into the national sports federations.
According to a media statement by the minister’s spokesperson, Nneka Nkem Anibeze, each federation will have a chairman and two other electoral committee members.
The statement reports that the sports minister, Solomon Dalung remarked that the members of the electoral committee were carefully chosen based on merit, experience and ability to deliver following wide consultations with the Nigeria Olympic Committee NOC.
The minister advised the committee members to shun corrupt practices capable of marring the elections and deliver selfless service for the success of Nigerian sports generally.
“The Ministry is determined to deliver democratically elected national federations which will move sports to the next level. In achieving this, we are guided by rules and regulations that are not only limited to us but inspired by International best practices.
“I therefore urge those contesting not to be distracted by desperate desires to undermine the ongoing reforms in the sector. However, we must concentrate on seeking genuine and credible support from the people for leadership.
“I urge you to resist any temptation of acting outside selfless service for our dear country. At trying moments like these, the call to duty can be Herculean but posterity will record our judgement positively.
“I congratulate the electoral committee members and wish them the best,” Dalung said.
Elections Congress for the election of zonal representatives, vice presidents and presidents of national sports federations will proceed as rescheduled for June 13 while the adjusted program leading to the elections will be released in due course.
LIST OF ELECTORAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
| S/N | SPORTS | CHAIRMAN | MEMBER | MEMBER | |
| 1. | Aquatics | Prof. Tor Iorapu | Musa Zulu Othman | Murtala Mamser | |
| 2. | Athletics | Engr. Kelani Mohammed | Tony Urobo | Bamidele Omole Elijah | |
| 3. | Badminton | Arc Kefas Lar | Com Ibrahim N. Yusuf | Barrister Melody Ogundigi | |
| 4. | Basketball | Brig-Gen Yakubu Rimdan rtd | Alh. Bashir Mohammed | Ray Attelley | |
| 5. | Boxing | Alh. Baba Sheshi | Alfred Abbah | Ms. Toyin Obisaki | |
| 6. | Chess | Dr. John Daddi | Abubakar Barde | Kingsley Ojo | |
| 7. | Cricket | Dr. Barnabas Ejogu | Gambo Akanya | Mrs. Juliet Julius | |
| 8. | Cycling | Nasiru Suleiman | Dr. Fred Achem | Zim Jacob | |
| 9. | Darts | Alibaba Abdullahi | Abba Yola | Waziri Bello | |
| 10. | Deaf Sports | Elias Gora | Kabiru Danladi | Mogaji Bola | |
| 11. | Fives | Adeosun Adio Ogun | Muazu Mohd Turaki | Abba Mustapha | |
| 12. | Golf | Arch. Godwin Ashikeni | Abdulrahaman Ibn. Mohd | Idris Abdullahi | |
| 13. | Gymnastics | Ibrahim Tanko | Andy Gabriel | Kene Emma Agbodike | |
| 14. | Handball | Barrister Abraham Ehruemen | Alh. Sani Fema | Rotimi Samson | |
| 15. | Hockey | Kabiru Sani | Honor Sirawoo | Dr. Ishaya Abu | |
| 16. | Judo | Comrade Tochi S. Ezeoku | Ibrahim Adamu | Idris Adamu | |
| 17. | Karate | Engr. Austin Chigbolu | Comrade Khalid Bisalla | Aminu Jamo | |
| 18. | Kick Boxing | Alhaji Gbadamasi A. Gamawa | Mr. Abraham Onekutu | Kunle Akintimehin | |
| 19. | Kung-Fu | Hajiya Sadiya Lawal | Ibrahim Mai Shinku | Tunde Agarawu | |
| 20. | Rowing and Yachting | Mrs. Patricia F. Yakubu | Jamil Danyadado | Richard Agu | |
| 21. | Rugby | Mr. Oyebanji Andy | Alh. Sanusi Biyadi | Barrister Tukur Zaga | |
| 22. | Scrabble | Mrs. Amina Afegbua | Engr. Jimmy George | Hon. Yusuf Maianguwa | |
| 23. | Shooting | Air Com. David Abiola Ashebu (Rtd) | Amos Duniya | Bimbo Sowoolu | |
| 24. | Squash | Nura Ibrahim Danmumuni | Mrs. Bisola Osilaja | Sanco Eze | |
| 25. | Table Tennis | Barrister Hafiz Mohammed | Chief Ugo Okeke | Mrs. Meyena G. Nkwo | |
| 26. | Taekwondo | Dr. Victor Odoeme | Baba Kawu | Kingsley Ojo | |
| 27. | Tennis | Dr. Bruce Ugbode | Abubakar Sadiq Zarto | Alhaji Garba Ahmed | |
| 28. | Traditional Sports | Inusa Manu | Mrs. Lucy Fakoya | Suleiman Pate | |
| 29. | Volleyball | Sonny Moniedafe | Bolcit Patience Barshep | Ambassador Ali Barakati | |
| 30. | Weightlifting | Sani Fema | Jasper E. Adeleye | Prince Daniel Kanu | |
| 31. | Wrestling | Dr Ishaya Habu | Alh. Nasiru Gwallaga | Saliu Omotosho |
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Lagos Set to Host Africa’s First-Ever All-Electric Powerboat Championship

History will be made in Lagos as the city becomes the first on the African continent to host the world’s all-electric powerboat championship, the E1 Series, from October 3 to 5, 2025.
The announcement marks a major milestone for Nigeria and Africa, as the E1 Lagos Grand Prix brings cutting-edge water sport, innovation, and environmental sustainability to the continent’s shores for the first time.
Sharing the news on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the event as “a demonstration of innovation and progress, showing how sport can inspire sustainable solutions for the future.”
He added: “It is also a celebration of the creativity and resilience that define our people. This occasion gives us the opportunity to showcase Lagos to the world as we know it: welcoming, dynamic, and determined to embrace the future with confidence.”
Governor Sanwo-Olu also extended an open invitation to Lagosians and the global community to witness the groundbreaking spectacle.
“The E1 Lagos Grand Prix is a chance for Lagos, and for Africa, to stand proudly on the global stage,” he said.
Traditionally renowned for its passion for land-based sports like football, Africa is now set to explore its aquatic potential as the UIM E1 Series, presented by PIF, transforms Lagos’ waterfront into a thrilling race track.
Scheduled for October 4–5, the E1 Lagos Grand Prix promises a unique blend of speed, culture, and sustainability, turning the city’s coastline into a symbol of Africa’s readiness to embrace innovation and green technology in sports.
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Pastor Adeboye unveils stadium and Olympic-size swimming pool

Pastor Enoch A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has unveiled a full-size stadium and an Olympic-size 50-metre swimming pool at the Peaceville International Academy, located within the Redemption City of God, Ogun State.
The esteemed cleric was accompanied by his wife, Pastor Folu Adeboye, along with top church leaders including Pastor Joseph Obayemi; RCCG National Overseer, Pastor Sunday Akande, and the management of Peaceville International Academy led by Head of School Dolapo Fatoki.
The event was graced by several board members of the school, including Leke Adeoye, Olugbenga Omojola, Ayoola Jolayemi, Noah Osato, and Mrs Busola Ogunsiji.
Reflecting on his past, Pastor Adeboye lamented the lack of such facilities during his university days and the general scarcity of quality sports amenities across the country.
“This kind of well-grassed stadium and serene environment were not available in universities during our time. Remarkably, God has made this possible in a secondary school, showing that He is on our side,” he remarked.
He offered prayers for those who contributed to the realization of these facilities and expressed his vision for the school to become a global brand.
In her welcome address, Pastor Mrs. Adeboye, the founder of the college, described the institution as a legacy made possible by God’s support.
She thanked her husband for his unwavering support in making the school a reality and emphasized the importance of the sports facilities in moulding Godly champions.
The unveiling ceremony also featured a novelty match to celebrate Pastor Adeboye’s 83rd birthday, with him performing the ceremonial kick-off for the match between Redemption City FC and Region 1 FC. The home team triumphed with a 4-0 victory.
Head of School Dolapo Fatoki highlighted that the facilities would be judiciously used to enhance the physical well-being of students and position the school as a hub for sports development in Ogun State and Nigeria.
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Burnley go 1,000 minutes without conceding a league goal

Championship promotion chasers Burnley clocked up 1,000 minutes without conceding a league goal as they drew 0-0 at Preston North End on Saturday to stay third in the table.
It was Burnley’s 24th Championship clean sheet of the season and their 11th in a row — a new English second-tier record.
In 33 Championship games their miserly defence has been breached only nine times and no opposition player has scored against them in the league since Dec. 21.
Burnley keeper James Trafford has faced only 21 shots on target in achieving his 11 successive clean sheets — including two penalties which he saved against Sunderland.
Scott Parker’s side need just one more clean sheet to match the Championship record of Queen’s Park Rangers in 2010-11.
“It’s something we pride ourselves on. We’re proud of being hard to beat and if you can’t win games, don’t lose them,” Burnley midfielder Josh Cullen told the club’s website.
“We come away with a point thanks to that defensive record and being solid again here at a tough place.”
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