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2025 National Sports Festival: 688 athletes arrive in Edo for South-South zonal eliminations

by BishopNuel Legend of Gist
04:03 pm on February 25, 2025
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A total of 688 athletes are participating in the South-South zonal eliminations ahead of the 2025 National Sports Festival, scheduled to take place in Ogun State.

DAILY POST reports that the athletes, comprising 378 males and 310 females, are currently at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium for the ball game eliminations.

Peter Njoku, the South-South Zonal Coordinator of the National Sports Commission, disclosed this during a press conference at the opening ceremony of the competition.Njoku stated that the athletes are competing in eight ball games, including basketball, volleyball, cricket, hockey, football, beach volleyball, handball, and Abula.

He explained that the eliminations were for the South-South states of Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, and Cross River.

However, he noted that Cross River was the only state yet to arrive for the competition.

Njoku expressed confidence that athletes from the South-South would emerge victorious in the event.

Earlier, in his speech, Desmond Enabulele, the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, emphasised the need to harness the power of sports to unite young people and create opportunities for them.

Enabulele highlighted that sports have always been a powerful tool for unity, discipline, and youth empowerment.

He described the zonal elimination games as a crucial stage in the journey to the National Sports Festival.



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