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Sand Rangers Anegbette BSC defeated Buffalo Okpella BSC to emerge champions of Edo State Beach Soccer Tournament.

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Sand Rangers Anegbette Beach Soccer club defeated Buffalos Okpellja Beach Soccer club by 10 goals to 3 in the final of the 2022 Edo State Beach Soccer Championship played inside the beach soccer Anegbette community, Etsako central local government Edo state.

The Anegbette Rangers being tutored by Coach Moses Ogu hit the ground running from the blast of the first whistle to dictate the pace of the game as they sealed up the first period by 3 goals to 1.

On resuming into the 2nd period, Buffalo Okpela BSC thought they have found their mojo as they gave out a fight only for them to be blown away by the Anegbette Rangers BSC to who extended their lead by 4 goals to finish the 2nd period by 7goals to 4.

In the final period, as Sand Rangers of Anegbette BSC ran riots over Okpela Buffalos BSC to the delights of thousands of fans who came out to watch the game of Beach soccer which has been used as a mini festival in the Anegbette clan.

Anegbette United BSC were awarded 3 goals to nil as they walked over Egbaigbai BSC who didn`t show up as at the time of the kick off.

Responding to questions from journalist who were on ground to cover the tournament, President of the Africa Beach Soccer Union (ABSU) Mahmud Hadejia described the tournament as very important one as the game of beach soccer is the fastest growing sport in the world and gave kudos to the brain behind Edo State Beach Soccer tournament Chief Francis Osigbemhe Awoefe as a man who is committed and dedicated to see Beach Soccer as good way to motivate his community.

“I must tell you that this is my first time in Anegbette Community and what brought me here is Beach Soccer courtesy of my brother here Mr Francis Awoefe, He has placed the clam of Anegbette on the world map today because the world was watching from the livestream portal, I want to appreciate him and we hope that very soon National engagement will be coming to this place”. Mahmud Hadejia concluded

On his part, Chief Francis Awoefe appreciated everyone who came out to be part of this year’s edition of the Beach Soccer Tournament to make it a success.

“I saw the game of Beach Soccer at the COPA Lagos in 2011 and I decided that I will make it a project for my people and look at where we are today it has served as festival for my people and it has help to take away social vices, communities have come together in harmony to be part of this years edition”.

Champions Sand Rangers Anegbette BSC went home with a trophy and #300,000 with Buffalos Okpela BSCcarting away with #150,000 as 1st runner up, Anegbette BSC who finished as 2nd runners up went home #100,000.

Top dignitaries who graced the final are representative of the Oliola of Anegbete and Clan Head of South Uneme His Royal Highness Godfrey Yakubu Momodu (GYM) Ugbodaga , President of the African Beach Soccer Union Mahmud Hadejia, Chief Francis Osigbemhe MD/CEO Habital Care Foundation and many more.

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Nigeria Customs Service Embarks on Training Tour

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Joel Ajayi

As part of preparations for the 2025 African Women’s Club Championship, the Nigeria Customs Service women’s volleyball team has embarked on a training tour in Benin Republic.

The tournament is scheduled to take place from April 1 to 14 in Abuja, Nigeria.

The team departed for Benin Republic on Wednesday.

The Sports Secretary of the Nigeria Customs Service, Samuel Onikeku, appreciated the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi MFR, and his management team for approving the training tour.

He emphasised that the tour would allow the players and coaching crew to assess their level of preparedness for the upcoming championship.

Onikeku expressed confidence in the team’s potential to make a strong impression at the tournament, citing the support received from the Federal Government of Nigeria, particularly through the First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON.

He said, “The volleyball team has traveled to Benin Republic for a 10-day training tour. The players have been in camp since February, and this tour will provide them with an opportunity to compete against teams outside the country.

“I want to appreciate the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi MFR, and his management team for approving this training tour.

“During the training tour, Nigeria Customs Service will take on strong opponents from Benin Republic, Ghana and Togo.

“The support we received from Nigeria’s First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON, has been tremendous, and the team is committed to making the country proud.”

He said the service is determined to better their position after finishing fourth place in 2021.

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