Category: Sports

  • Edo Sports Commission, BFN Hold Badminton Training in Uzarue

    The Edo Sports Commission and the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) recently (27 and 28 February 2025) held a two-day badminton training for games masters/mistresses in Uzarue, in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State. The event which was held at the premises of St Angelas Girls Grammar School Uzarue was attended by 21 teachers and 84 students from 21 secondary schools in Etsako land, as well as secondary schools from Igarra, Afuze and Ikpeshi.

    The unique thing about this grassroots badminton training is that it provides teachers and students the opportunity to learn the basics of a sport together at the same time. The training involved the theoretical aspect of the game and more importantly the practical area of badminton. The training was conducted by three qualified “Shuttle Time” trainers, Godswill Afejika, Olalekan, Fajimiyo, and Blessing Osayomwanbo. The trainees were taught shaped grip and the thumb grip. There was also court work with balloons. Balloons were used for services and smashing drills.

    On the second day of the training event, the three trainers held a session with the games masters/mistresses. This was followed by a session with the students. The games masters/mistresses were taught the technical aspect of badminton which involves officiating, rules of the game, safeguarding, and the roles of the games masters/mistress in developing the game in their various schools. The students had their practical session on basic badminton grips, strokes, footwork and the rules of the games with the use of balloons.

    The training event which was bankrolled by Edo State Sports Commission with the technical support of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) was powered by CSED (Community Sport and Educational Development) Initiative. The event is a reflection of what can be achieved at the grassroots level if government agencies (education, sport and health), sporting federations/associations and the third sector (NGOs and private individuals) collaborate to share knowledge and resources in order to use access to sports to build the capacity of teachers and students. At the end of the training event, free basic badminton equipment (nets, rackets and shuttlecocks) were distributed to the 21 schools in order to support the learning and practicing of the students and their teachers in their various schools.

    Since the current Board Members of the BFN assumed office, they have worked hard to attract the support of different organisations and sponsors in their attempt to attract new and young players to the game of badminton. This they have done by organizing “Shuttle Time” training as well as “badminton outreach training in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria, through the BFN partnership with CSED Initiative. It is hoped that other sports federation would emulate the grassroots developmental effort of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, who have also taken the game to at risk groups (IDPs and asylum seekers) in Nigeria.

  • CSED Takes Netball ‘Project 2027’ Training to Port Harcourt

    One of Nigeria’s leading sports for change NGO, CSED (Community Sport and Educational Development) Initiative recently (26 and 27 February 2025) held a two-day seminar on netball for P.E. Teachers in Port Harcourt (Rivers State). The training was held in collaboration with the Airforce Secondary School Airforce Base Rumuomasi, Port-Harcourt, was held at the school premises.

    This training is part of “Project 2027,” which is CSED Initiative quest to provide Nigerian school children and youths access to learn and play the game of netball in a safe space. Netball is the only sport in the world that is specifically designed for girls and women. CSED Initiative sees the game of netball as an important tool that could be used to promote the general health and well-being of the girl child, as well as empower them to blend sport with their academic pursuit. However, in line with Netball World goal of promoting the inclusivity of the game, two secondary schools in Nigeria, Tare Pet School Yenagoa and C.S.C.S. Itam currently have boys’ netball teams, alongside their female netball team.

    35 participants from various secondary schools including the Nigeria Navy secondary, Army Day Secondary School, private and public secondary schools, in the city, as well as two Cameroonian refugees who represented the Cameroonian community that are based in Adagom 3, Camp in Ogoja local government area. The training was facilitated by coaches Edema Fuludu, Funsho Ekundayo and Onome Fuludu. These coaches were supported by Deborah Bakari (a University of Benin Student) who has been playing netball in the past four years in Uhoghua (Benin City). Some volunteers like Gold Dappa-Wogu also benefited from this free netball training that uses a training manual that was developed by Ambassador Mary Waya (a Netball Africa certified instructor).

    The trained netball coaches were provided with free T-shirts that were donated by Lord’s Taverners (a UK based charity).

    The newly trained coaches were first taught the importance of safeguarding and safety in the sports environment which was covered by coach Onome Fuludu a graduate of Guidance and Counselling, who is also a qualified safeguarding practitioner. His presentation focused on the importance of sporting and educational authorities ensuring that students and athletes are supported to take part in sports in a safe environment. The new netball coaches were also provided with additional access to free online safeguarding training.

    This was followed by the basics of the game, netball rules, applications of the rules, how to mark a netball court, the different netball positions, as well as the roles that are attached to these positions. Warming-up, passing the ball, throwing the ball, the restriction of the movement of players in certain parts of the netball court, practicing of how to throw the ball and how to score were also covered. This was then followed by a practice game between the new coaches who were divided into team blue and team purple.

    The Commandant of the Airforce Secondary School, Port Harcourt, Wing Commander Nasir Adamu who was instrumental in bringing CSED Initiative to Port Harcourt stated that he was very pleased to see an NGO who has passion for carrying out developmental and empowerment programmes that are targeted at the girl child. He urged the participants to take advantage of the training and become reliable coaches in a sport that is being revived in Nigeria. He also stated that he will visit the schools to monitor progress and use of the freely donated netball starter packs (a pair of netball rims/nets. finger held whistles, two sets of netball training bibs, and netball balls) to the representatives of the participating schools.

    CSED National Coordinator, Edema Fuludu used the opportunity to inform participants that the game will soon become a National Sports Festival event and urged them to be serious and as enthusiastic as they have exhibited during the two days training event. The new netball coaches take the number of trained netball coaches under “Project 2027” by CSED Initiative to 411.

  • Turkish FA Cuts Mourinho Ban in Half Following Appeal

    Jose Mourinho has had his four-match suspension halved by the Turkish Football Federation following a successful appeal by his club Fenerbahce.

    The 62-year-old Portuguese manager has also seen his fine reduced from 1.6m Turkish lira (£35,000) to 558,000 (£12,200).

    Mourinho’s club said on Thursday that it would appeal the penalties after he was punished for two separate disciplinary matters following Monday’s 0-0 draw against local rival Galatasaray.

    The TFF said it would penalise him for “his derogatory and offensive statements towards the Turkish referee” and because he “accused Turkish football of chaos and disorder with insulting and offensive statements towards both the Turkish football community and all Turkish referees.”

    The match against Galatasaray was refereed by Slovenian Slavko Vincic after both clubs requested a foreign official take charge of the fixture.

    But the fourth official was Turkish, and Mourinho repeated his criticism of Turkish referees during his post-match news conference.

    Mourinho will miss Sunday’s match against Antalyaspor, having already sat out a Turkish Cup game against Gaziantep FK.

    The fallout from Monday’s game continued on Friday when Mourinho filed a lawsuit against Galatasaray for 1,907,000 Turkish Lira—about £41,000—after the club accused him of making racist statements.

    Mourinho, who had said the Galatasaray bench had been “jumping like monkeys,” said their claims were “completely taken out of context.”

    Mourinho’s Fenerbahce is second in Turkey’s Super Lig, six points behind fellow Istanbul side Galatasaray.

  • Ruben Amorim reveals Alejandro Garnacho punishment


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    Ruben Amorim has confirmed that there are no lingering issues between him and Alejandro Garnacho.

    This comes following the winger’s controversial reaction to being substituted in 3-2 win against Ipswich Town.

    Garnacho was taken off in the first half after Patrick Dorgu’s red card.

    A decision that saw him storm straight down the tunnel rather than taking his seat on the bench.

    The moment sparked criticism, with some pundits questioning the Argentine’s attitude.

    However, Amorim has since explained that there was no bad blood between the pair.

    Speaking ahead of United’s FA Cup fifth-round clash with Fulham on Sunday, Amorim said:

    “He came to me. It was funny because he came to my office.

    “I did an investigation, went to the dressing room to change his clothes because they were wet.

    “He watched the game from somewhere different from the bench.

    “There is no issue. I told him perception is important.”

    Alejandro Garnacho squad punishment revealed

    Despite there being no serious problem, Amorim still made sure Garnacho learned from the situation.

    He revealed that the youngster will now pay for dinner for the entire squad.

    “He will pay for dinner for all the team,” Amorim confirmed.

    During the press conference, Amorim was also asked about Roy Keane’s criticism of Bruno Fernandes’ captaincy.

    The Portuguese boss was quick to defend his playmaker.

    “I heard about that but I have a different opinion,” he said.

    “Bruno is really important for us in the club, especially for me, he is playing well in a difficult context.

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    “He wants always the responsibility.”

    Despite clearing the air with Amorim, Garnacho remains somewhat unsettled at United.

    His performances have been inconsistent, and questions continue to be asked about his long-term fit in Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system.

    A system that does not typically use natural wingers.

    This has led to speculation about his future, with Napoli coming close to signing him in January.

    The Italian giants, led by Antonio Conte, were keen on bringing him to Serie A.

    However, Garnacho ultimately stayed at Old Trafford after Marcus Rashford instead secured a shock move to Aston Villa.

    With United struggling, Garnacho will need to focus on rediscovering his best form to cement his place under Amorim.

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  • ITTF 2025: Governor Bassey Otu Congratulates Canaan Queens

    ITTF 2025: Governor Bassey Otu Congratulates Canaan Queens

    …Commits to Sports Development in Cross River

    Governor Prince Bassey Edet Otu of Cross River State has congratulated the Canaan Queens of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Calabar, for their remarkable performance at the 2025 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) African Club Championships in Tunisia, where they secured a bronze medal for Nigeria.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Governor described the team’s achievement as a moment of pride for Cross River State and Nigeria, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to sports development.

    “The Canaan Queens have made history and made us proud. Their dedication, resilience, and exceptional performance on the continental stage serve as an inspiration to young athletes in Cross River State and beyond. This achievement is a testament to the talent and potential that exists within our state, and as a government, we will continue to support sports development to ensure more successes like this,” Governor Otu stated.

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    The Governor acknowledged the role of the Canaan Table Tennis Club’s management, coaches, and supporters in nurturing the players, adding that their success reflects the state’s investment in youth and sports.

    Earlier, wife of the Governor, Bishop Dr. Eyoanwan Otu, had commended the team, emphasizing their impact as role models for young girls across Nigeria. She reiterated her passion for empowering the girl child, stating:

    “The Canaan Table Tennis Club has made us proud once again. Their performance in Tunisia is not just a victory for Cross River State but for the entire nation. As someone deeply committed to the empowerment of young girls, I am particularly inspired by the Canaan Queens, who have proven that with determination and hard work, greatness is achievable in any field.”

    Meanwhile, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, Chairman of the Canaan Table Tennis Club and Cross River State’s representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), hailed the team’s accomplishment, noting that it reinforces Nigeria’s growing influence in international table tennis.

    The Canaan Queens, who represented Nigeria in the competition, emerged as one of the top teams among 54 participating countries, securing their place among Africa’s elite. Their bronze medal victory reveals the strength of Nigerian table tennis and the potential for future successes on the global stage.

  • Bishop Eyoanwan Otu Commends Canaan Table Tennis Club for Historic Performance in Tunisia

    Bishop Eyoanwan Otu Commends Canaan Table Tennis Club for Historic Performance in Tunisia

    Bishop Eyoanwan Otu, the wife of the Governor of Cross River state, has commended the Canaan Table Tennis Club for their outstanding performance at the African Table Tennis Club Championship held in Tunisia. The club, representing the Nigerian Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), clinched a bronze medal, making Nigeria and Cross River State proud on the continental stage.

    The Canaan Queens, the female team of the Canaan Table Tennis Club, emerged as one of the top performers out of 54 participating countries in the tournament. Their remarkable performance has been celebrated as a historic achievement for Nigerian table tennis and a testament to the talent and dedication of the players.

    In a statement released to the Chairman on Tuesday, Bishop Otu praised the team for their hard work, resilience, and determination. Known for her passion for the empowerment of the girl child and her commitment to humanity, Bishop Otu highlighted the significance of the Canaan Queens’ success as an inspiration to young girls across Nigeria.

    “The Canaan Table Tennis Club has made us proud once again. Their performance in Tunisia is not just a victory for Cross River State but for the entire nation. As someone who is deeply passionate about the empowerment of the girl child, I am particularly inspired by the Canaan Queens, who have shown that with determination and hard work, girls can achieve greatness in any field,” Bishop Otu said.

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    She also commended the club’s management and coaches for their role in nurturing the talents of the players, adding that their success is a reflection of the state’s commitment to sports development and youth empowerment.

    Bishop Otu also acknowledged the support of her husband, Governor Prince Bassey Edet Otu, whose administration has consistently encouraged sports development in the state. She noted that the governor’s commitment to providing the necessary resources and motivation for athletes has played a significant role in the team’s success.

    “I must also appreciate my husband, His Excellency Prince Bassey Edet Otu, for his unwavering support for sports and youth development in Cross River State. His encouragement has greatly inspired the players, and this victory is a testament to his vision for a state where young people can thrive and excel,” she added.

    Rt. Hon. Orok Duke Chairman of the Canaan Table Tennis Club and Cross River State’s representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), had congratulated the team for their superlative performance. He described the victory as a proud moment for Nigeria and Cross River State, positioning the country as a force to reckon with in global sports.

    “This victory once again positions Nigeria as one of the best in the world, both in table tennis and in other sports. We are proud of the Canaan Queens and grateful for the support of the Cross River State government, which has been instrumental in this achievement,” Duke said.

  • Canaan Table Tennis Club Wins Bronze Medal For Nigeria At African Clubs Championship

    Canaan Table Tennis Club Wins Bronze Medal For Nigeria At African Clubs Championship

    …Orok Duke Congratulates Team for superlative performance, says victory is for entire country

    The African Table Tennis Club Championship tournament which took place in Tunisia, has come to a victorious close, with the Canaan Table Tennis Club, representing the Nigerian Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), carted away a Bronze medal, to the admiration of the sports world.

    The Canaan Queens, players of the Canaan Table Tennis Club, made Nigeria and indeed Cross River state proud, as they came top out of the 54 Countries in Africa in the competition.

    Expressing joy over a successful outing, the Chairman of the Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, has congratulated the champions, saying that the victory, once again, positions Nigeria as one of the best in the world, both in Table Tennis and in other sports.

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    Orok Duke, Cross River state’s representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC, also appreciate the Governor, Prince Bassey Edet Otu  for the support saying encouragements greatly inspired the players.

    The team is expected back in the country after the week-long sporting event in Tunisia.

  • Canaan Queens Record Remarkable Win at Ongoing African Table Tennis Championship

    Canaan Queens Record Remarkable Win at Ongoing African Table Tennis Championship

     

    Nigeria’s representative at the ongoing African Clubs Championship in Tunisia, Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar, has continued its impressive run with a remarkable victory over the Challengers of Madagascar.

    This latest triumph follows their earlier win against Grappes d’Or de Grombelia of Tunisia, further solidifying their dominance in the tournament.

    Canaan Queens was selected by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) to represent the country at the 2025 African Clubs Championship, taking place in Tunis from February 22 to 24, 2025.

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    Reacting to the team’s outstanding performance, the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh, commended the Canaan Queens for their impressive victories so far. He also appreciated the support of Cross River State Governor, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, and expressed confidence that the team will continue to make both the state and the country proud.

    With their momentum building, the Canaan Queens now set their sights on their next challenge as they prepare to face Petrojet of Egypt later today.

  • Rt Hon Orok Duke Hails Canaan Table Tennis Club’s Victory Over Tunisia’s Grappes d’Or in African Clubs Championship

    Rt Hon Orok Duke Hails Canaan Table Tennis Club’s Victory Over Tunisia’s Grappes d’Or in African Clubs Championship

    The Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar has made a remarkable debut at the ongoing 2025 African Clubs Championship in Tunis, securing a commanding victory over Tunisia’s Grappes d’Or de Grombelia. The impressive win places the Nigerian team at the top of their group stage standing.

    The Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke has congratulated the team for their exceptional performance, commending their resilience and skill on the international stage. He expressed confidence in their ability to advance further in the tournament and make Nigeria proud.

    Encouraging the players to maintain their energy and determination, Duke urged them to approach their next match tomorrow morning, the 23rd of February 2025, against Madagascar Women’s Table Tennis Club with the same verve and gusto.

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    He also called on all Nigerians to support the team by following the provided link to watch the live matches from Tunisia https://www.youtube.com/live/bWNYoWM1_k8?si=wKbysBtXEhIV903L.

    Canaan Table Tennis Club was selected by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) to represent the country at this prestigious championship, a testament to the team’s outstanding talent and dedication to the sport.

    With this strong start, all eyes are now on the Nigerian representatives as they strive to sustain their momentum and compete for the championship title.

  • Table Tennis: Canaan Queens arrive Tunisia for 2025 African clubs championship

    Table Tennis: Canaan Queens arrive Tunisia for 2025 African clubs championship

    Canaan Queens, players of the Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar, have arrived Tunisia through Casablanca, Morocco, for the 2025 finals of the African Clubs Championship taking place in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.

    Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar was selected by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) to represent Nigeria in the 2025 African Clubs Championship holding in Tunis from 22 to 24, February 2025.

    The players who arrived Tunis on Friday 21 February, will be having their first match today 22nd in group 2. Canaan Table Tennis Club vs Grappes d’Or de Grombelia of Tunisia will begin by 4:30pm Nigerian time.

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    Meanwhile, Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, has expressed profound gratitude to Cross River State Governor, Prince Bassey Edet Otu for the immense support given to the team to facilitate their travel and other logistics. He assured the governor that Canaan Queens will put in their best to make Cross River and Nigeria proud.

    He also thanked the Managing Director of NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku for facilitating the procurement of Visas for the CRS/Niger-Delta/Nigerian Table Tennis Team.

    Recall that the team represented Nigeria at the 2024 African Clubs Table Tennis Championship in Libya and finished as first runners-up.

    Below is the fixture for the championship: