SPORTS
Prosperity Cup 2026: LGA Finals Get Dates
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The Central Organizing Committee (COC) of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, tagged the Prosperity Cup, has concluded arrangements for this year’s local government area (LGA) finals across the eight local government areas of the State.
This was contained in a statement signed by Tournament Director, Ebi Avi in preparation for this year’s edition of the LGA finals after weeks of beautiful football across thirty different centres.
The statement said the LGA finals began in Nembe LGA on Sunday, at the Nembe City Stadium as high-scoring Okoroma United of Okoroma battled Fantuo FC of Fantuo for the ₦1,000,000 prize money at stake.
Hon. Braah Oteigbanyo, the Member representing Nembe Constituency 1 in the State House of Assembly and Hon. David Alagoa, Chairman of Member Local Government Council is expected to be on hand to cheer the boys.
According to the statement, attention will shift to Ogbia LGA on Monday, 13th April, 2026 with determined Movers FC of Otuasega confronting Edi 1 FC of Ayakoro at the Imiringi Mini Stadium.
The statement equally stated that Hon. Gabriel Ogbara, Chief Whip of the State House of Assembly, the Chairman of Ogbia LGA, Hon. Jeremiah Golden, alongside other stakeholders, are expected to grace the occasion.
On Tuesday, 14th April, 2026, the excitement will move to Ekeremor LGA as two-time champions, Krosaders FC of Peretorugbene tackle Osunmabio of Osainmabio at Ayamasa School field.
The House Committee Chairman on Sports, Hon. Tare Porri will be joined by the Commissioner, Local Government and Community Development, Hon Thompson Amule and other stakeholders to add colour to the event.
The statement also explains that Kolobiriowei FC of Bulou-Orua will engage Agoro United of Agoro in the Sagbama LGA finals on Wednesday, 15th April, 2026 at the Ebedebiri pitch.
The Director General, Bayelsa Micro-Finance Enterprise Development Agency, Hon. Embeleakpo Apere is expected to be the Special Guest of Honour.
It further states that the Prosperity Cup train will move to Kolokuma/Opokuma on Thursday, April 16th, 2026 as Mountain of the Lord’s Deliverance Ministry, MLDM FC of Odi entertain Odi United in the battle of two Odi giants at the Kaiama pitch.
Hon Pamo Werenipre and Hon. Wisdom Fafi, both Members of the State House of Assembly and Hon. Lelei Tariye, Chairman, Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA will be there to add colour to the fiesta.
According to the statement, Amassoma will have the luxury of hosting the enterprising NDU Oilers FC of Amassoma and the rugged Onde United of Ondewari on Friday, 17th of April, 2026 in the Southern Ijaw LGA finals.
Women Affairs Commissioner, Hon. Joanah Gigi and Chairman, Southern Ijaw Local Government Council, Hon. Target Segibo will be among guests to be entertained.
Avi disclosed that Saturday, 18th April, 2026 will be the turn of Brass LGA as Mini FC of Minibie welcomes Igoni FC of Odioma at the beautiful Island of Okpoama, pointing out that Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere is among the dignitaries to watch the final.
The Tournament Director also said Bayelsa United Feeders and Brazil FC of Yenagoa will be at each other’s throats as they battle for glory at the Samson Siasia Stadium Sunday, 19th of April, 2026.
Hon. Ayibanengiyefa Egba, Member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the State House of Assembly and Hon. Bulodisiye Ndiwari, Chairman of Yenagoa LGA will be among the guests.
He equally stated that the kick-off time for all the matches is 1:00pm with the winners of each match smiling to the bank with ₦1,000,000 while the runners-up will receive ₦500,000.
Ebi Avi appreciated all the sponsors; Premium Trust Bank, the Bayelsa State Government, Linkage Assurance, NDDC, NCDMB, Nigeria Customs Service, Binad Table Water and the Bayelsa State Board of Internal Revenue for their immense support for the growth of tournament.
SPORTS
Lobi Stars Target Promotion to NPFL in 2026/2027 Season
The Chairman of Lobi Stars Football Club of Makurdi, Simon Ikya, said the club’s sole target is to gain promotion to the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) 2026/2027 season.
Ikya stated this while addressing newsmen in Makurdi on Thursday regarding the club’s progress during the just-concluded Nigerian National League (NNL) season.
Ikya took over the reins of the club mid-season.
He said that the team did their best but narrowly missed out on returning to the NPFL, as the club finished second in NNL Conference C behind Doma United of Gombe.
The chairman said that many challenges, including playing home matches away from Makurdi, an over-bloated squad, and legal issues, among others, scuttled the team’s efforts to achieve its goal.
“But when the governor gave me the go-ahead to do everything humanly possible to bring the team back to Makurdi, we are now playing our home matches at McCarthy Stadium, Makurdi.
“Playing away from home meant we were basically playing all our games away, and it was costing us too much money.
“Then we worked on adding a bit of bite to the team, which we did. And if you noticed, in the second round we played much better than we did in the first round.
“Another challenge was the number of players. We had 67 of them, which is too much, but what I did was review the squad, select 25 players to form Team A, and move the rest to Team B.
“That helped us improve towards the end, and we were even able to win an away game, which was our last,” he explained.
Ikya said that the wage bill was taking a toll on the team and assured that all the players whose contracts expired would be shown the exit door.
“We finished second, which wasn’t our target. As mentioned, we will sit down to address all these issues.
“I didn’t handle recruitment, and I didn’t come in on time. But next season, I won’t have any excuses. Our target will be promotion, and we must get the right players to achieve it.
“The truth is that the governor has been very supportive. I even feel ashamed of going before him sometimes. But given the circumstances we found ourselves in, there was little we could have done.
“Now that we have the opportunity to recruit our own players and properly prepare the team, I don’t think we have any excuse not to gain promotion next season.
“Regarding some of the cases we inherited, we had to include them in the wage bill because we are part of the system,” he added.
SPORTS
NOC Picks June 27 to mark 2026 Olympic Day
The Nigeria Olympic Committee has announced June 27, 2026, as the date for this year’s Olympic Day celebration, with plans underway to stage a nationwide event promoting physical activity and social inclusion under the global auspices of Olympic Solidarity.
The committee explained in a statement on Tuesday that the annual initiative would provide a platform to encourage Nigerians of all ages to embrace core Olympic ideals, while also highlighting the importance of regular exercise in daily life.
“This annual event serves as a premier global platform to champion the benefits of physical activity, offering Nigerians of all ages the opportunity to embrace the Olympic values of Excellence, Friendship, and Respect,” the statement read.
The NOC further stressed that simple activities such as jogging and walking remain effective ways to improve overall health, noting that they help to burn calories, strengthen muscles and ease mental stress.
Chairman of the Sport-For-All Commission, Abdul Ibrahim, reinforced the focus of the 2026 campaign, explaining that it is designed to promote inclusivity and shared participation.
He emphasised that engaging in physical activity alongside others improves motivation and social connection, urging participants to bring new people into the movement.
He said the campaign encourages collective participation and added that “exercising is far more impactful when shared,” while calling on individuals to invite others to join them in staying active.
Following what the committee described as record-breaking participation in 2025, it confirmed that invitation letters have been sent to all states of the federation, urging state sports councils to commence early preparations to ensure widespread reach.
The statement noted that organisers are targeting nationwide engagement “to ensure a high-impact event that reaches every nook and corner of the country.”
President of the NOC, Habu Gumel, also outlined a broader social objective for this year’s celebration, stating that the initiative aims to strengthen relationships across age groups through sport.
He highlighted that the goal is to connect younger and older generations through shared physical activity, noting that “this year’s goal is to bridge generational gaps by using physical activity to foster meaningful connections between youth and older people.”
SPORTS
Nigeria ArmWrestlers Set for Ghana Tournament
Nigeria’s ArmWrestling elites are gearing up for a high-stakes national showdown, as the Lagos Open 2026 Championship takes center stage from April 9 to April 12.
The championship will also be used as the official trial to select athletes for continental duty which will be in Ghana soon.
Team Nigeria will battle ahead of the African Armwrestling Championship in Ghana, the crucial qualifier for the 2027 African Games in Egypt.
The President of the Nigerian Armwrestling Federation, Samuel Jackson, reaffirmed the federation’s determination to field only the very best.
“We have set out to present the strongest team for Nigeria in Ghana.
“Our intention is to go stronger into Ghana, in order to select a quality number of athletes that will qualify for Egypt,” he stated.
Jackson appreciated the key stakeholders who have continued to support the growth of the sport.
“We sincerely thank the National Sports Commission (NSC) for their consistent support and the Lagos State Sports Commission for hosting this crucial trial,
“Their commitment has been instrumental in the development of armwrestling in Nigeria.” he said.
Looking ahead, the federation president made a strong appeal to the private sector and well-meaning individuals:
“We call on corporate bodies and individuals to continue in supporting this sport. With the right backing, we can confidently guarantee gold medals for Nigeria at the next African Games,
“With the sport gaining momentum across Africa, Nigeria faces stiffer competition than ever—making the Lagos trials a defining moment for athletes chasing national selection.
“Every contest will matter. Every victory will count. Because in Lagos, it’s not just about winning, it’s about proving who is ready to carry Nigeria’s armwrestling strength to Ghana.
“That same person should also be able to deliver gold in Egypt 2027,” Jackson said.

