SPORTS
Popoola Wins TYB Captain’s Inaugural Golf Tournament in Abuja
Abiola Popoola has emerged overall winner of the TYB Captain’s Inaugural Golf Tournament at the Tukur Yusuf Buratai International Golf Resort and Country Club (TYB-IGRCC), Abuja.
Popoola who played off handicap 18, returned 84 gross, and 66 nett to claim the top prize at the week-long tournament, which began on Monday and ended on Saturday night.
Popoola praised the Club Captain, Brig.
-Gen. Nicholas Ashinze, for providing quality leadership and improving facilities at the club.“I feel honoured to emerge winner of this prestigious tournament. The competition was tough, but I stayed focused throughout the rounds.
“I commend the captain for the excellent work he is doing. His leadership has brought remarkable improvements to the club and inspired members,” Popoola said.
Ashinze described the tournament as a celebration of leadership, sportsmanship, and unity among golfers and stakeholders.
“It is a privilege to host this inaugural tournament. Our vision is to build a world-class golfing environment for members and guests.
“We will continue to improve facilities and strengthen the spirit of camaraderie that makes this club unique,” he said.
Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Maj. Gen. Godwin Umelo (Rtd), commended participants, sponsors, and officials for supporting the successful event.
“This tournament marks a significant milestone for the club. The overwhelming support from golfers and sponsors made the competition memorable.
“We are proud of the standard displayed throughout the tournament and grateful to everyone who contributed to its success,” Umelo said.
Vice-Captain of TYB-IGRCC, Ali Peters appreciated guests, sponsors, and players for making the event successful.
Ali appreciated the Grand Patron of TYB-IGRCC, Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Waidi Shaibu, for his leadership and unwavering support, which made the world-class tournament possible.
He also extended his deepest gratitude to the Patron of TYB-IGRCC, Maj. Gen. VU Okoro for his guidance and encouragement, which he noted had been invaluable in shaping the vision of the club.
“We are delighted with the success of this inaugural tournament. The turnout and level of participation were outstanding.
“The successful planning and execution of this inaugural tournament marks the realisation of a long-nurtured vision for TYB-IGRCC.
“With the participation of distinguished local and international golfers, our club is steadily cementing its reputation as a premier golfing destination in Nigeria.
“I am grateful to the Life Patron, Grand Patron, Patron, Past Grand Patrons, Past Patrons, and Past Captains.
“My heartfelt thanks also goes to Shehu Dikko, the Chairman, National Sports Commission (NSC), and Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, the President of Nigeria Golf Federation (NGF).
“The dedication and commitment also shown by members, sponsors, and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) reflects the bright future of TYB-IGRCC as a leading golf destination,” he said.
In the Men’s Category One handicap 0–18, F.F. Ogu won best nett with 78 gross, handicap 12 and 66 nett.
Aliyu Ambursa finished runner-up nett with 81 gross, handicap 14 and 67 nett, while Nura Umar placed second runner-up nett with 80 gross, handicap 12 and 68 nett.
J.A. Bello won best gross with 76 gross, while Godwin Gabriel claimed runner-up gross with 77 gross.
In the Ladies Category One, Faridah Wada won best nett with 86 gross and handicap 17, after beating Rose Nyam on countback.
Patience Abechi won best gross in the ladies category with 84 gross, while Andrew Odoh emerged as the winner of the professional category with 65 gross.
In the caddies and staff categories, Aminu Mohammed won the senior caddies prize with 74 gross, while Yusuf Saliyu claimed the junior caddies title with 82 gross.
Jessica Solomon won the ladies’ caddies category with 96 gross, Aisha Mohammed emerged best in staff ladies with 120 gross, while Longinus Yohanna won the staff men category with 86 gross.
Highlights of the tournament included the inauguration of the club’s 19th Hole Premium Lounge and the commissioning of a newly constructed bridge linking Hole Three fairway and Hole Four tee-box.
The 19th Hole Premium Lounge was inaugurated by the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Lt Gen. Emmanuel Undiandeye.
The newly constructed bridge was donated by the immediate past TYB Golf Club Captain, Maj. Gen S.S Jiya and commissioned by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Waidi Shaibu.
Dignitaries at the closing event were Hannatu Musawa, the Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, and Dr Lami Ahmed, the President, Ladies Golf Association of Nigeria (LGAN).
Others include; Brig. Gen. Mustapha Onoyiveta (Rtd), the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the late President Musa Yar’Adua and Boboye Oyeyemi, the former Corp Marshall of FRSC, amongst others.
SPORTS
Navy at 70: Over 87 Shooters Participate in Novelty Championship
No fewer than 87 shooters at the weekend participated in the Air Shooting Novelty Competition held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
The tournament, which is part of activities marking the 70th anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Navy, featured participants from the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force.
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Idi Abbas, said sports remained a tool for discipline, resilience and mutual respect, which are qualities of great servicemen.
“This tournament not only provides a platform for healthy competition but also strengthens friendship, goodwill and comradeship among participants.
“Today’s event is another reminder that sports remain a powerful instrument for discipline, resilience and mutual respect, which are hallmarks of great servicemen,” Abbas said.
President of the Nigeria Shooting Sport Federation (NSSF), Shettima Shagir, commended the Navy for including shooting sports in its anniversary activities.
“You graciously approved shooting sports as one of the events marking the Navy anniversary. Around the world, shooting sports is largely dominated by the military.
“This novelty competition will open up opportunities for military personnel to participate in shooting sports and improve their proficiency and skills.
“Even retired gunnery instructors and weapons specialists from the Armed Forces can find opportunities with the federation as coaches, armourers and technical officials.
“The federation is currently lacking qualified coaches and armourers, and we welcome military personnel to join us and help improve the sport,” he said.
The shooters competed in nine events involving air rifle and air pistol in both male and female categories, with the Nigerian Navy topping the medals table.
The Navy finished with five gold, two silver and two bronze medals, while the Army came second with three gold, one silver and five bronze medals.
The Air Force secured one gold, six silver and two bronze medals to place third.
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DR Congo Cancels World Cup Training Camp over Ebola Outbreak
The Democratic Republic of Congo has cancelled its pre-World Cup training camp in the capital, Kinshasa, because of an Ebola outbreak in the east of the country.
The virus is thought to have killed more than 130, including a person whose case was confirmed on Thursday in the South Kivu province, signalling the spread of the virus from the outbreak’s epicentre.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern”, but said it was not at pandemic level.
A spokesperson for DR Congo’s football team told reporters that the training camp, part of the preparations for the team’s first World Cup since 1974, would now take place in Belgium.
Jerry Kalemo added that DR Congo’s pre-tournament games in Europe would go ahead as planned.
The Leopards are due to play friendly matches against Denmark, on 3 June in Belgium, and Chile, on 9 June in Spain, ahead of the World Cup finals.
They play their first match of the tournament in the US city of Houston on 17 June against Portugal.
“Originally scheduled to take place in the capital on May 26, the Leopards’ public training session will not be held after all. This decision follows reports of suspected Ebola cases in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri,” a message posted by the team on social media said.
There is also uncertainty over whether the team’s French coach, Sébastien Desabre, will go ahead with a press conference scheduled to take place in the capital city, the statement added.
A spokesperson for the DR Congo team told the Reuters news agency that the training camp had been cancelled due to travel restrictions imposed by the US, who are hosting the World Cup this summer, along with Mexico and Canada.
The US’ public health agency has banned entry from non-Americans who have been in the DR Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the previous 21 days, in response to the Ebola outbreak.
All DR Congo’s players are based outside the central African country and will therefore not be affected by the restrictions now the training camp has been cancelled.
Some team staff based in DR Congo left the country on Wednesday, Kalemo told the Associated Press, ahead of the 21-day deadline.
However, some fans and journalists, who applied for US visas via the Congolese ministry of sport, are concerned because the US embassy in DR Congo has paused its visa services in light of the Ebola outbreak.
A sports reporter from the national broadcaster questioned why they should be stopped from attending the World Cup when there have not yet been any reported Ebola cases where they are based, in Kinshasa.
Kinshasa is roughly 1,800 km (1,120m) away from the eastern Ituri province, the epicentre of the outbreak.
“Why should the whole country be banned?” the journalist asked.
Michel Nkuka Mbolandinga, a supporter who has gained prominence for impersonating former Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, told the BBC: “I am confident that I will be travelling, but I don’t know how far the ministry is with the applications.”
The training camp in Kinshasa was supposed to have been attended by fans, along with President Felix Tshisekedi, according to Reuters.
On Wednesday, the WHO said 139 people were thought to have died, out of 600 suspected cases. However, on the same day, Congolese health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba told state broadcaster RTNC TV that authorities had registered 159 deaths.
On Thursday the M23, a rebel group that controls parts of eastern DR Congo, said it had confirmed the first case of Ebola in the South Kivu province, which is hundreds of kilometres away from Ituri.
The 28-year-old, from the city of Kisangani, had died before the diagnosis was confirmed, rebel officials said.
The outbreak has been caused by a rare species of Ebola known as Bundibugyo. There is currently no vaccine for this species and the WHO has said it could take up to nine months for a jab to be ready.
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Nigeria Intensify Prep Ahead Canada Squash Tourney
The Nigeria Squash Federation has stepped up preparations ahead of the 2026 World Junior Team Squash Championship scheduled to take place in Ontario, Canada, from July 20 to July 31, with officials expressing optimism about the country’s participation at the global event.
President of the federation, Wilson Egberipou, confirmed that training programmes have been intensified as Nigeria looks to field a competitive squad in one of the sport’s most prestigious junior competitions, organised by the World Squash Federation and featuring some of the best U-19 players from across the world.
Egberipou explained that Nigeria intends to present a balanced team comprising four male and four female players, adding that the selection process is aimed at ensuring equal representation and competitive depth across both categories.
“We have intensified our preparations. It’s a very important championship,” he said.
According to him, participation in the competition will provide Nigerian players with valuable experience against top-level international opposition, which he believes is essential for their long-term growth in the sport.
“These players need global experience. This is part of long-term development as Nigeria’s participation is part of a broader developmental strategy aimed at strengthening the country’s presence in international squash through consistent youth engagement and exposure to elite tournaments,” he added.
The federation president expressed confidence that the championship would play a key role in accelerating the progress of the selected athletes as they compete on the world stage.
“It will help their progress greatly,” he said.
Nigeria’s preparations continue as stakeholders maintain that regular exposure to top-level competition remains crucial for nurturing future champions in the sport.
The World Squash Junior Championships is organised annually by the World Squash Federation and features players aged U-19, with Egypt continuing to dominate recent editions.
Egypt’s Mohamed Zakaria is the two-time defending men’s champion, having defeated Korea’s Na Joo-young in 2024 and compatriot Marwan Assal in 2025, while Egypt’s Amina Orfi has been equally dominant in the women’s event, winning four consecutive titles since 2022.


