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Beach soccer: Kada BSC humbles Kebbi Fishers 6-4 look set to become New Champions
.. as SmartCity BSC trounced Badagry 5-1 in 2nd round
Kada BSC this evening defeated Kebbi BSC (Kebbi Fishers) by 6-4 in the second day of the on going Nigeria Beach Soccer League Super 4 Finals in Kebbi state.
The encounter which was a repeat of last year final clash between both sides started on a cagey affair as Kebbi Fishers got into the lead but Kada BSC came back to level scores at 1-1 to end the first period.
The 2nd period continued as it started with both technical crew passing the right tactics to their team as Kebbi Fishers showed superiority netting twice while Kada BSC managed 1 goal to end the second period 3-2 in favour of the host team.
With all to play for in the 3rd period, the Kada BSC bench would have mastered the Kebbi BSC tactics and immediately profound a solution to counter it which worked perfectly as inspirational captain Dozie Frank was instrumental for Kada BSC scoring 3 goals to take their tally to 6 goals while Kebbi BSC managed to score 1 finishing the score line at 6-4.
In the early game of day 2, SmartCity BSC defeated their counterpart from Lagos State, Badagry BSC 5-1 in the Lagos Derby.
Reacting to questions after the game, Coach Isah Kabiru of Kada BSC admonishes the effort of his players for working assiduously hard and playing to instructions in getting the win over Kebbi BSC and he is sure that the trophy is going with them to Kaduna by the end of tomorrow. ” I want to thank the players for the effort they have put in so far, we did our homework and it has paid off. I am now sure of going to Kaduna with the trophy after this win”.
As it stands, Kada BSC looks set to be crowned the new champion only if they beat Smart City BSC in the first game tomorrow after before Kebbi BSC face of with Badagry Warriors BSC for the last game of the Nigeria Beach Soccer League 2022
Sports
NVBF President, Engr Nimrod Urges Families to Embrace Healthy Living at HOBA Novelty Sports

Joel Ajayi
President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF), Engineer Musa Nimrod, has called on Nigerian families to adopt healthy living habits through regular participation in sporting and fitness activities.
Nimrod made the call on Sunday during the third edition of the Hoba Development Association, Abuja Chapter, novelty sports event held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
He noted that physical activities such as sports are vital to fostering family bonds, community interaction, and overall well-being.
“The rate of health-related incidents such as slumping is increasing, but regular exercise helps improve the health of both parents and children,” he said. “Events like this bring families together, allowing parents and children to interact and know each other better.”
Also speaking, the stand-in Chairman of the Hoba Community, Barrister Nathan Naandeti, highlighted the significance of the annual novelty games, describing them as a unifying platform for members of the community.
“It’s something we do every year to promote unity, togetherness, and fitness among our people. Sports is part of who we are,” he stated.
Men, women, and children from the Hoba community participated in various sporting activities, including volleyball, badminton, football, and aerobics—all aimed at encouraging relaxation, fitness, and bonding among families.
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