Sports
Nigeria’s TIG Club win Presidential Sports Award at the 61st Independence Anniversary
																								
												
												
											Joel Ajayi
Coming from the euphoria of been the first Nigeria Gymnastic club to represent the country in this year edition of the PYL Gymnastic League in the world, the Tony International Gymnastic TIG Club has once again added another cap to its feather by winning the presidential Sports Award in Abuja at the 61st Independence Anniversary.
TIG Club was one of many Nigerian individuals, organizations that received the award on Thursday night at the State House, by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Representing the club at the award was one of TIG products, a young and future Olympic medal prospect A 10-year-old Stephanie Onusiriuka who won four medals in Gymnastics for Team Anambra at Just concluded National Sports Festival NSF in Benin, Edo state.
Speaking shortly after the award on Friday night in Abuja, the founder of the TIG club Coach Anthony Asuquo said the award remains the best for the club established 10 years ago.
According to him, whatever one is doing, do it well, because people are watching, I have never gotten and from sports, ministry expect Sports Writer Association of Nigeria FCT Chapter as well as many organizations and international.
“But to be recognized by the presidency, I think it’s a very big one for TIG Club that, we were nominated and got the award among 200 million Nigerians this simply means TIG is doing well.
“Just a few weeks ago, TIG Club was recognized by an international body, as TIG is set to play at the PYA Gymnastic League I think it’s another big one for the country and we give glory to God we thank the President and the organizer.”
He frowned at the ministry of Youth and Sports development for not giving enough support to many individual efforts to grow the sports sector in the country.
“We have trained over 2000 young gymnasts, we have produced the like of Uche Ike who represented Nigeria at the just concluded 2020 Olympic in Japan for the first time in the history of gymnastics since 1976
“The 10-year-old Stephanie Onusiriuka who made Nigeria proud in Edo was discovered by TIG Club, Gabriel Asamota who represent Nigeria at All Africa Games in Algeria was also discovered and raised by TIG Club and so many others.
“But the ministry of youth and Sports Development has not even done anything for us, we pay for gymnastics hall, we paid federation affiliation but even we are yet to receive a thank you letter it’s very bad and pathetic.”
Sports
Olympic Solidarity Volleyball Coaching Course a Big Step for Beach Volleyball Growth in Nigeria — Nimrod
														
By Joel Ajayi
The much-anticipated Olympic Solidarity Technical Course for Coaches officially kicked off on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Package B, Abuja, marking another milestone in Nigeria’s drive to raise the standard of Beach Volleyball coaching across the country.
A total of 25 coaches from various regions of Nigeria are taking part in the six-day intensive training, which runs through November 8, 2025, at the High-Performance Centre of the stadium.
Declaring the event open, President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), Engr. Habu Gumel, represented by NOC Project Officer, Olaniyan Rofiat Omodolapo, described the course as a vital initiative for developing technical expertise and promoting excellence in coaching according to international standards.
 “Beach Volleyball is more than just a sport — it is a discipline that instills physical fitness, mental strength, respect, and self-control,” she said.
“This course marks a significant step in empowering our dedicated coaches to perform their roles with greater professionalism and excellence.”
According to her, the Olympic Solidarity (OS) programme was carefully designed to provide coaches with the essential knowledge, tools, and techniques to train athletes effectively and ethically in line with FIVB and Olympic Movement standards.
Participants will undergo theoretical and practical sessions covering modern coaching methodologies, the philosophy and rules of Beach Volleyball, and practical, on-court exercises. 
Group discussions and collaborative projects will also form part of the programme, promoting peer learning and professional networking.
 “By engaging experienced experts, Olympic Solidarity ensures that participants receive high-quality training,” Olaniyan noted. “Ultimately, this course will help strengthen the coaching structure within National Federations and NOCs, ensuring long-term development of the sport.”
She expressed appreciation to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIVB, and Olympic Solidarity for selecting Nigeria as one of the beneficiaries under the 2025–2028 Olympic Solidarity Quadrennial Plan, adding that the NOC remains committed to promoting the Olympic ideals through impactful educational programmes.
“To all participants, I urge you to make the most of this opportunity — absorb as much as you can, share your experiences, and leave here better equipped to nurture the next generation of Beach Volleyball athletes,” she concluded.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF), Engr. Musa Nimrod, said the course, organized in partnership with the NOC under the Olympic Solidarity initiative, represents a significant milestone in the federation’s ongoing efforts to grow volleyball nationwide.
 “This course is very, very important, especially as it is taking place in collaboration with the Nigeria Olympic Committee. The Olympic Solidarity support is vital to us, and we truly appreciate the IOC under this initiative,” Nimrod said.
He highlighted Nigeria’s impressive record in Beach Volleyball, particularly among women’s teams, noting that the country has maintained a top-three ranking in Africa for the past 16 years.
“Nigeria has been doing very well in beach volleyball, especially our women. We’ve never dropped below the top three positions in Africa — either first, second, or third — which shows our strength and consistency,” he added.
Nimrod expressed optimism that the training would help Nigeria discover and develop new talents ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.
“For some time, Nigeria has narrowly missed out on Africa’s single Olympic slot, often finishing second. We believe that with programmes like this, things will change. The training will help us identify and nurture more players who can compete internationally,” he said.
He also noted that the new NVBF board is prioritizing grassroots development across the country, especially in the South-South and South-East, where emerging talents have already begun to make their mark.
 “Recently, our female players completed national training, and our young boys from the South-East won bronze at the African Schools Games — a great achievement against more experienced opponents,” Nimrod said.
The NVBF president charged participating coaches to make full use of the opportunity and contribute meaningfully to the sport’s development.
“This will be an intensive five-day course. It won’t be easy, and it’s up to the coaches to make the most of it. In the past, some went home waiting for government support instead of taking initiative — that won’t be tolerated anymore. The NOC has done its part, and we at NVBF have done ours. Now it’s time for coaches to act and make volleyball in Nigeria truly great again,” he declared.
FIVB Instructor, Javier Bosma of Spain, commended the organization and expressed high expectations for the success of the course.
“Expectations are always high. I can feel strong support from the Federation and the NOC, and I see excellent participation, which tells me this course is going to be very successful,” Bosma said.
He described the training as another critical step in the continuous growth of Beach Volleyball in Nigeria.
“This is a very good step — or rather, another step — in the ongoing development of beach volleyball here. Nigeria has great potential and the opportunity to reach the top level in Africa. Programmes like this will help strengthen that position and open more doors for players to represent their country on the world stage,” he concluded.
Bosma, who last visited Nigeria nearly a decade ago, expressed delight at returning and praised the enthusiasm of both participants and organizers.
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