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Delta State Governor, Okowa Adopts Seven Athletes

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Nigeria’s  2020 Tokyo Olympics Games build-up has been given a major boost by Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa who has adopted six athletes to fund their preparations.

Those adopted by the Governor include Favour Ofili, Blessing Okagbare, Divine Oduduru, and Raymond Ekevwo. Others are Itshekiri Usheorise and Ogho Oghene Egwero.

With this adoption, these athletes’ preparations for the Olympics and personal expenses like medical, hiring of a personal trainer, diet, and other related needs will be taken care of.

The Adopt -an-Athlete initiative was created by the Minister of Youth and Sports Development Mr. Sunday Dare to have individuals,  State Government, and  Corporate bodies fund the training of Olympics- bound athletes.

These newly adopted athletes join the league of those that had earlier been adopted by  Lagos, Edo, and  Ogun State Governors.

Most of those adopted are already part of Team Nigeria camp in the United States.

The money is to paid directly  into the personal account  of the adopted athletes.

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Thrills as 2026 National Hockey Super League Opens in Abuja — NHF President Promises Greater Innovation

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Cyril Ogar
The atmosphere was electric on Saturday at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, as the 2026 National Hockey Super League officially kicked off in grand style.


The championship, which runs from November 1st to 9th, features 13 male and 8 female teams from across the country competing for supremacy in Nigeria’s top-tier hockey competition.


In the opening fixtures, Police Machine dominated IGP Flickers 9–1, Kada Stars overwhelmed Adamawa 13–0, Plateau edged Ekiti 1–0, while Niger Flickers crushed Team Katsina 10–0.


Speaking at the ceremony, President of the Nigeria Hockey Federation (NHF), Engr. Simon Nkom, expressed satisfaction with the smooth start, describing the league as a key milestone in the Federation’s renewed drive to strengthen grassroots hockey and promote national development of the sport.


“This is indeed a proud moment for us. We are here to witness a national event that we hold in very high esteem,” he said. “It’s a great way to end the year, return to our grassroots, and continue developing the game.”

Nkom, who also serves as an Executive Member of the African Hockey Federation Board, assured that the Federation will sustain its current momentum and introduce more innovations in 2027 to further elevate Nigerian hockey both locally and internationally.


“Our focus remains on building a strong foundation for our players and promoting discipline, teamwork, and fair play,” he added.

“Beyond monetary rewards, the experience gained here is invaluable. We will continue to recognize excellence through awards for Best Player, Best Goalkeeper, Youngest Player, and Most Disciplined Team.”

The Tournament Director, Mr. Falore Olajuyigbe, confirmed that the league will run for one week, ending on November 8th, with teams departing the following day. He praised the level of play and organization so far.


“The matches have been exciting and competitive. Attendance has been encouraging, and we’re confident that the quality of play will keep improving,” Olajuyigbe said.

He added that the tournament is benefitting from lessons learned during Nigeria’s participation in the African Club Championship in Ismailia, Egypt, noting that two Nigerian umpires who officiated at that continental event are also part of the officiating crew in Abuja.


As the 2026 National Hockey Super League unfolds, excitement continues to build among fans and players alike, with Abuja firmly at the center of Nigeria’s hockey action.

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