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2020 Olympics: Talented Agbo Catches Brown’s Fancy

By Orkula Shaagee, Abuja
D’Tigers Head Coach, Mike Brown has singled out Chibuzo Agbo for praise as the camping exercise progresses in California for the 2020 Olympic Games.
Agbo who is part of the 49 man list invited to by the Nigeria Basketball Federation has been described as an all-round player that has many things to offer the team.
With competition for just 12 slots expected to be keenly contested, Brown said he will be paying special attention to the Texas Tech Raiders guard in the course of the week.
The Golden State Warriors Associate Head Coach said, “Chibuzo Agbo is a young man that I am extremely interested to see and watch closely throughout the course of the week.
”While describing him further, Brown projected the 6ft 7in tall player who is eligible for the NBA draft in 2024 for greatness and highest level of basketball if he maintains his work rate and development.
“His size, athleticism, his ability to shoot the ball, his strength and his ability to defend are very vital to what we expect to see in our players.”
Nigeria is grouped alongside USA, Australia and winners of the groups competing in the OQT in Split which includes Croatia, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Russia and Tunisia.
Focus will also be on the Olympics Qualifying Tournament in Belgrade between Dominican Republic, Italy, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Senegal and hosts Serbia with the winner also joining the group in Tokyo.
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IHF: Nigeria Thrash Togo 53-21 in Opener

Nigeria’s U-18 women’s handball team began their IHF Trophy Zonal Phase on Sunday with a resounding 53-21 win over Togo in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
The team displayed ruthless dominance, particularly from the wings, securing a 21-8 lead by the end of the first half.
Nigeria maintained control in the second half, making it difficult for Togo to respond, and wrapped up the match with a commanding 53-21 scoreline.
Coaches John Uzor and Bukola Duru guided the team to play with intensity, utilising quick ball rotation and fast breaks to devastating effect.
Surprisingly, in spite of Nigeria’s dominant display, none of their players was named Most Valuable Player, with the award going to a Togolese player.
Coach Uzor said he wasn’t disappointed, adding that the comprehensive victory was more satisfying than individual accolades.
“I’m thrilled with the win. The girls followed our instructions perfectly, which allowed them to score many goals.
“Recognition or not, that’s not my concern. The result is what truly matters,” Uzor said.
Nigeria will face Burkina Faso on Monday at 9 a.m., while the U-20 team will play Togo at 3 p.m. (NAN)
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National Sports Festival 2024 : Ogun Govt Unveils Mascot, Logo, Theme Song
The Ogun Government has unveiled the mascot, logo and theme song for the 2024 National Sports Festival, also known as Gateway Games 2024.At the unveiling ceremony in Abeokuta on Tuesday evening, Gov. Dapo Abiodun said that state was ready to deliver a befitting National Sports Festival holding from May 16 to May 30.
Abiodun , represented by his Deputy, Noimot Salako-Oyedele, said that the festival would be a reference point in the history of the games. ”We are ready to raise the bar significantly, close to two decades that Ogun last hosted the multi sports event.”The mascot reflects the energy and cultural heritage of the good people of Ogun.” he said.The governor lauded the Local Organising Committee for working round the clock in order to ensure that success was achieved.He said the state government had made significant investments in the sporting facilities, which he believed would stand the test of time even beyond the games.Abiodun assured team Ogun athletes that the state was solidly behind them, while encouraging citizens to actively participate and also welcome guests with kindness before, during and after the games.He described sports as a unifying tool, adding that it remained a stepping stone for athletes aiming for global recognition and glory.Abiodun called for support from stakeholders, expressing the need for all hands to be on deck in order to achieve the desired goals.” The 2024 edition will raise the bar through innovative ideas and world-class preparations that will redefine the entire festival experience.” The theme song, composed by Dr Bayo Adepetun, and the mascot, designed by a creative team from the state’s Ministry of Culture.” The symbolic elements reflect the energy, cultural heritage, and aspirations of the good people of Ogun,” he said. Report says that the sports festival, the 26th edition, is a biennial multi-sports event, brings together thousands of athletes from Nigeria’s 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory to celebrate sportsmanship, national unity and sporting excellence.The festival, a celebration of Nigeria’s rich sports and cultural heritage, is billed to feature athletes competing in 33 sporting events. (NAN)SPORTS
Igali Hails Bayelsa Athletes as Niger Delta Sports Festival Maiden Edition Ends

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports Development, Honourable Daniel Igali, has praised Team Bayelsa for their exceptional triumph at the inaugural Niger Delta Sports Festival, held in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
Bayelsa athletes emerged overall champions, finishing ahead of Delta and Edo States.
In a statement personally signed on behalf of the Governor of Bayelsa State,Sen.
Douye Diri, Igali lauded the team’s fierce determination and excellence, which led to an impressive haul of 86 medals, 42 gold, 29 silver, and 15 bronze.“Our athletes ran, swam, wrestled, paddled, and fought their way into history,” Igali declared.
“From the thunder on the tracks to the brilliance on the mats and in the water, Bayelsa’s sons and daughters showcased the new, unstoppable spirit of our state, proud, prepared, and poised for greatness.”“On behalf of His Excellency Governor Douye Diri, I say welcome home, champions! Thank you for making Bayelsa the pride of the Niger Delta at this historic maiden edition of the festival. You stood tall at the centre of a region redefining its future future beyond oil, driven by talent, hard work, and excellence.”
He continued: “To the Director of Sports, Braveman Wodi, our dedicated coaches, technical staff, secretaries, media team, and every single athlete who gave their all, you have etched your names into gold. We celebrate you. You have made us proud.”
Igali, however, reminded the team to stay grounded and focused as the journey continues: “While we revel in this remarkable achievement, our eyes must now turn to the bigger challenge ahead of the National Sports Festival, Gateway 2025, in Ogun State. It’s time to rest, recover, and prepare to raise the bar once again.”
Delta and Edo States finished second and third respectively, with Delta securing 41 gold, 26 silver, and 32 bronze medals, while Edo claimed 23 gold, 35 silver, and 31 bronze medals.
“Bayelsa has spoken and the message is clear: this is only the beginning”.