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NFF LANDS N2.5BILLION DEAL FROM AITEO GROUP

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Nigeria’s foremost energy solutions company, Aiteo Group, on Wednesday signed a 5-Year partnership agreement with the Nigeria Football Federation, which has conferred on the company the title of Official Optimum Partner of the NFF.

The financial obligation to Aiteo Group is valued at N2.5 Billion in support to NFF and activation of the partnership agreement, and the marketing agency is Mediterranean.

The partnership, which is the first in-country sports sponsorship for the energy giant, will start on 1stMay 2017, and has an initial option of one-year extension.

“Aiteo Group’s overarching social responsibility objectives are to encourage a positive impact, through our activities on the society-at-large and has successfully done so for several years. Football brings joy to the lives of Nigerians and each moment celebrated by families in their living rooms over a goal scored or friends catching up on highlights of a well –taken free –kick by their local heroes, leaves an indelible mark with memories for a life time,” Aiteo’s Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, Ndiana-Abasi Matthew, said.

NFF LANDS N2.5BILLION DEAL FROM AITEO GROUP

“This is a long –awaited injection of funds the NFF has earnestly yearned for. We are convinced that we are turning a new chapter in Nigerian Football with this agreement in place. As Aiteo Group is breaking grounds in all spheres, we share a vision of excellence to promoting the delight of football –loving Nigerians,” said NFF’s Director of Media and Communications, Ademola Olajire.

At Wednesday’s signing ceremony, NFF President Amaju Pinnick said: “This is a heartwarming landmark in the history of football sponsorship in Nigeria. I am very happy that a critical area of our expenditure is being taken care of by this agreement.”

Aiteo Group is one of Africa’s fastest –growing energy leaders. It operates through her subsidiaries of which Aiteo Eastern E&P Co. Ltd is her main subsidiary. Aiteo has a clear vision for the future, with the experience and assets necessary to provide oil and gas products on a regional and global scale.

At Wednesday’s epoch –making event were NFF President Amaju Pinnick, Aiteo’s Deputy Managing Director, Francis Peters, NFF 1st Vice President Seyi Akinwunmi, NFF 2nd Vice President Shehu Dikko, Mr. Tunde Akinpelu (MD, Nembe Creek Trunk Line), Mr. Bismark Rewane (MD, Financial Derivaties), Barr. Chris Green (Chairman, NFF Technical and Development Committee) and Barr. A. U. Mustapha (SAN)

Others were Barr. Andrew Onyearu (SAN), Mr. Victor Okoronkwo (Senior VP, Commercial and Gas, Aiteo Eastern E&P Co. Ltd), Ms Aisha Falode (Chairman, Nigeria Women Football League), Mr. Mitchel Obi (President Africa, AIPS), former Nigeria internationals Peter Rufai and Victor Ikpeba, Ademola Olajire (NFF’s Director of Media and Communications), Ndiana-Abasi Matthew (Aiteo’s Senior Manager, Corporate Communications), as well as other football stakeholders.

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Chidi Okezie’s Gold Medal Inspiration: Egbunike Inspired Me To Win Gold

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In 1987, Nigerian athlete Innocent Egbunike stormed onto the international scene. At the All-African Games, he clocked a phenomenal 44.23 seconds in the 400 meters, setting a new Games record. This electrifying performance grabbed headlines worldwide and solidified his position as a track star.

However, Egbunike’s feat hasn’t been replicated in recent decades. Since his win, Nigerian runners haven’t managed to claim the top spot in the 400 meters at the All-African Games. The closest they’ve come is four silver medals—two by the late Sunday Bada (1991 and 1995), Clement Chukwu (1999), and Tobi Ogunmola (2011).

Nigerian athlete Chidi Okezie emerged victorious in the 400-meter race at the recent All-African Games, clocking an impressive 45.06 seconds. While most eyes were on the pre-race favorites, Muzala Samukonga and Tidiane Diouf, Okezie remained under the radar.

Despite the dominance of Samukonga and Diouf throughout most of the race, Okezie surged forward with a powerful kick in the final curve. This surge propelled him past his competitors and ultimately to victory. It was a performance that not only secured him the win but also a season and personal best time.

For over three decades, Innocent Egbunike’s 1987 All-African Games record of 44.23 seconds loomed large. Since then, Nigerian runners have only managed silver medals. Okezie, however, has emerged as a serious contender, inspired by the legendary Egbunike.

“Egbunike is a role model for me,” declared Chidi Okezie. He expressed his desire to break Egbunike’s record. Even on race day, Egbunike’s motivational words fueled Okezie’s performance.

This victory marks a significant step for Nigerian athletics. Chidi Okezie’s determination and inspiration from Egbunike are a powerful combination. With his sights set on surpassing the long-standing record, Chidi Okezie’s future in sprinting appears bright. The wait for another Nigerian gold medalist in the 400m at the All-African Games may finally be over.

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African Games: Nigeria And Egypt Take The Lead

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The 13th edition of the African Games concluded today, marking the end of a thrilling competition that saw Africa’s top athletes battle it out across three Ghanaian cities: Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast. Notably, 53 out of 54 African nations participated, showcasing a remarkable display of unity and sporting spirit. Only Cape Verde was absent from this prestigious event.

Egypt continued its impressive reign at the African Games, securing the top spot on the medal table. The nation’s athletes delivered a dominant performance, amassing a significant number of medals. This victory further cements Egypt’s position as a powerhouse in African sports.

Originally planned for August 2023, the African Games faced a delay due to unfinished facilities and marketing hurdles. Despite the setback, Ghana, the host nation, rose to the challenge and delivered a remarkable championship in March 2024.

The Games kicked off with a dazzling opening ceremony held at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium. This spectacular event celebrated Africa’s vibrant culture, incredible athletic talent, and rich diversity. The ceremony captivated audiences with stunning displays of color, intricate choreography, and powerful symbolism. It perfectly embodied the spirit of unity and friendship that defines the African Games.

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On the athletic front, Team Nigeria dominated the track, sprinting to an impressive 11 gold medals alongside 6 silver and 4 bronze, for a total of 21. Despite their wrestling and weightlifting prowess, Nigeria couldn’t overcome Egypt’s overall strength.

Egypt claimed a staggering 186 medals! This included a whopping 100 gold medals, showcasing their incredible depth across various sports. They were followed by Nigeria with a respectable 114 medals, including 43 gold.

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South Africa secured a strong third place with a balanced haul of 32 gold, 32 silver, and 41 bronze medals. Rounding out the top 10 were Algeria, Tunisia, Ghana (the host nation!), Morocco, Mauritius, Ethiopia, and Kenya. This diverse group of countries displayed the immense talent and athletic excellence brimming across Africa.

While Egypt stole the spotlight, the Games were a true celebration of African athletic talent. Athletes from across the continent showcased their skills, determination, and passion in a wide range of sporting disciplines. From the velocipede (Portuguese for speed) of the track events to the finesse of gymnastics and the power of weightlifting, the competition displayed the incredible diversity of African athleticism.

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Tobi Amusan Bags Women’s 100m Hurdles In African Games

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Nigerian track and field superstar Tobi Amusan dominated the first round of the women’s 100-meter hurdles race at the 13th African Games in Ghana. She blazed through the competition, leaving her opponents in the dust. Clocking in at an impressive 13.03 seconds, Amusan secured a spot in the semifinals with ease. This win adds to her already impressive winning streak this year, following her victory in the 60-meter hurdles just two months ago in France.

Nigerian runners fought hard but didn’t quite clinch gold at the African Games on Tuesday! In the men’s 100-meter dash, Cameroon’s Emmanuel Eseme stole the show, crossing the finish line first with a time of 10.14 seconds. Usheoritse Itsekiri of Nigeria gave it his all but came in second at 10.23 seconds. Namibia’s Hainuca Gilbert also put in a strong performance, snagging the bronze medal with a time of 10.25 seconds.

The story was similar in the women’s race. Gambia’s Miriam Bittaye dominated the track, securing the gold medal in 11.36 seconds. Nigerian sprinter Olayinka Olajide delivered a powerful run, earning the bronze medal with a time of 11.55 seconds. Liberia’s Alyse Miccoy wasn’t far behind, grabbing the silver medal at 11.49 seconds.

Owing to her victory at the African Games in Ghana, experts predict Tobi Amusan will continue to shine throughout the rest of the competition, potentially claiming the gold medal for Nigeria.

Even though Nigeria didn’t win gold this time, their athletes showed incredible speed and determination on the track. It was a close race, and they should be proud of their podium finishes.

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