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Mrs Akeredolu Named Matron Tennis Association

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The wife of Ondo State Governor, Chief (Mrs) Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, has been named the pioneer matron of Oyo State Tennis Association.

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The tennis association disclosed this, Friday, in a letter of nomination presented to the governor’s wife at the BRECAN Centre, Akinyemi Way, Off Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State capital.

Speaking on behalf of the association, the Chairman, Akin Orebiyi, said the tennis association nominated Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu because of her love and contributions to the development of Tennis.

According to Orebiyi: “We chose Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu because of her love and contributions to the development of Tennis. Having listened to her remarks, I realised that we have made the right choice in Oyo State.

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“I believe that our coming together will accelerate Tennis development in Oyo State, especially among our young ones, because our focus is to catch them young.”

While reacting to the nomination, the First Lady thanked the tennis association for considering her worthy as matron, noting that Tennis is a game she really loves.

She said: “Tennis is a family sport for us. My husband and I play Tennis, our children also play. I used to tell the story of how I took interest in Tennis as a youth corper. My husband did not have enough money to take me out as a corper, so our outing was usually Tennis and that was okay for me. I used to go to the Tennis Club with him and that was the beginning of my interest in Tennis.”

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The governor’s wife, who also explained why she founded Ondo State Summer Tennis Club, said the talents discovered through this effort have now started to go for tournaments.

She continued: “At the Ibadan Recreation Club, there were some members that promoted the tennis game. Our children had the opportunity to play at the club, and even kids from outside came. One Mr Okoro, now late, was particularly helpful with the summer tennis. For the first time, I saw in him a Nigerian who was accountable and transparent with public fund. So, as First Lady, I decided to replicate it; we now have Ondo State Summer tennis Club. From the first edition in 2017, I observed that people showed interest because they have never had that experience before then.

“The parents saw where to dump their children during the summer and the children had so much fun. Later I decided that it should not just be about the Summer Tennis that would come and go; that we should identify the budding talents . Then I formed my own Arabinrin Junior Tennis Club and started to invest in them. They now invite us for tournaments, and that is where we are now. Tennis is a game that I really love, so I didn’t think twice before accepting your nomination as Patron.”

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Other members of the tennis association at the meeting include Alhaja Romoke Ayinde and Coach Peju Faboyinde.

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2025 NYG: Be Determined, Enabulele Charges Team Edo, As Screening Commences In A’Ibom

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The Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, has called on Team Edo to approach the Zonal Elimination for the 2025 National Youth Games with passion, determination, and sportsmanship.

Enabulele message to the Team Edo who are participating in the South-South Zonal screening exercise for the elimination games at Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was contained in a statement signed by his his Media Officer, Mr. Edoko Wilson Edoko, and made available to newsmen on Saturday.

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The exercise, held at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was supervised by the South-South Zonal Coordinator of the NSC, Mr. Njoku Peter.

READ ALSO: 2025 NYG: Enabulele Charges Edo Coaches On Performance

It focuses on age verification to ensure all participants are under 15 years, in line with competition requirements.

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Athletes from the six South-South states — Edo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Bayelsa, Rivers, and Delta — took part in the screening.

You are not just representing Edo State but also showcasing our strength and talent as true ambassadors. Give it your best and let your performance speak for itself,” Enabulele said.

With the zonal eliminations set for Saturday, August 17, through Sunday, August 18, and match draws already underway, Enabulele also stressed the need for fairness and professionalism in officiating.

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The credibility of these eliminations depends solely on your integrity. We expect nothing but unbiased and professional judgment to ensure a successful event,” he added.

The 2025 National Youth Games isvscheduled to hold from August 26 to September 6 in Asaba, Delta State.

 

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2025 NYG: Enabulele Charges Edo Coaches On Performance

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Ahead of the 2025 Asaba National Youth Games, the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, has charged state coaches to deliver top-class performances as zonal eliminations begin this weekend.

Speaking during an interactive session on Thursday at the Commission’s Media Centre, Enabulele urged the coaches to demonstrate discipline, unity, and focus in their quest to secure Edo’s qualification in all events at the eliminations, scheduled for August 16–18 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

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“We must be prepared to conquer,” Enabulele declared in a statement issued by his Media Officer, Mr. Edoko Wilson Edoko.

Your unflinching support is essential if we are to clinch all available spots and maintain Edo’s dominance in sports.”

READ ALSO: ‘She Has Placed Edo On Global E-Sports Map’ – Enabulele Celebrates Bezi On New GWR Feat

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He disclosed that all athletes and coaches would proceed to full camping immediately after the eliminations to prepare for the main event, billed for August 26 to September 6 in Delta State.

Enabulele assured the coaches that the commission, under Governor Monday Okpebholo’s leadership, is addressing their concerns and remains committed to supporting their work.

“Success is a shared responsibility,” Enabulele concluded, calling on coaches to match the commission’s support with strong results.

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The zonal eliminations will feature Rugby, Volleyball, Handball, Cricket, Hockey, Beach Volleyball, Football, Abula, and Baseball.

 

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Super Falcons Players Haven’t Received Promised $100,000, Captain Ajibade Reveals

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Super Falcons captain and forward, Rasheedat Ajibade, has expressed frustration over the delay in the payment of promised allowances and bonuses to the team.

She made this known during an appearance on the forthcoming episode of ‘With Chude’ hosted by popular on-air personality, Chude Jideonwo.

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Ajibade said the players had yet to receive the pledged $100,000 and other entitlements, despite repeated assurances from the relevant authorities.

We have not received our money oo. Please, they have not paid. All the promises you heard back and forth, we have not received anything,” she said.

READ ALSO:Super Falcons Coach Madugu Nominated For 2025 Ballon d’Or Award

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Ajibade added that the players had been informed the money had already been allocated but insisted nothing had reached them.

People are begging. We have not received it. When they pay it, you will see. Even our match bonuses and everything… everything is still a work in progress,” she lamented.

The 24-year-old urged the authorities to fulfill their promises, stressing that the delay was taking a toll on the players.

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Following the Super Falcons’ historic 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations triumph in Morocco, President Bola Tinubu had in July 2025 announced a cash reward of $100,000 for each player, along with other bonuses, as a token of appreciation for their achievement.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: Tinubu Confers National Honours On Super Falcons

Ajibade also stated that she played for FC Robo Queens in the Nigeria Women’s Football League for 10 years without receiving a salary.

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The Super Falcons captain described her spell playing football in the NWFL as “a tough moment”.

Ajibade added that she grew up in  compound of almost 100 people” in the Mushin area of Lagos and had to “wash people’s toilets and bathrooms for money”.

READ ALSO:WAFCON Final: Super Falcons Produce Stunning Comeback To Defeat Morocco, Win 10th Title

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The forward added that she grew up in “a compound of almost 100 people” in the Mushin area of Lagos and had to “wash people’s toilets and bathrooms for money”.

Ajibade came through the ranks of FC Robo Queens in Lagos and played for the team until she moved to Avaldsnes IL in Norway at the age of 17.

She then joined Atletico Madrid Feminino in 2021.

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