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Announcing the Passing of Mrs Ruth Olanihun Dare, Mother of Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS

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It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Mrs Ruth Olanihun Dare, the beloved mother of Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS, the Immediate Past Minister of Youth and Sports Development and AGBAAKIN OF Ogbomoso Land.

Mama Dare peacefully departed this earth on February 29, 2024, at the age of 92.

Mama was not only a devoted mother but also a pillar of strength and kindness within her family, community, and nation. Her life was a testament to grace, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Her passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of her loved ones and the wider community. Her legacy of love and wisdom will forever be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

The family humbly requests that you keep us in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time as they mourn the loss of their beloved matriarch.

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Chief Sunday Akin Dare CON, FNIS
The Agbaakin of Ogbomoso Land

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Riyadh 2025: Nigeria’s Boxing Contingent Departs for Saudi Arabia

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Joel Ajayi 


Team Nigeria’s boxing contingent has officially departs the shores of the country for Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ahead of the 6th edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games, taking place from November 7 to 21, 2025. 


The team forms a vital part of Nigeria’s contingent at the multi-sport event, which gathers athletes from across over 55 nations globally. Nigeria’s participation reflects the nation’s commitment to expanding its global sporting profile and using sport as a tool for unity, national pride, and youth development.


Chief de Mission, Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon. Bukola Olopade, described the Riyadh Games as a “crucial aspect of Nigeria’s strategic sports development plan,” emphasizing that the event serves as both a test of preparation and a pathway toward greater international success, including at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

He reaffirmed the NSC’s commitment to ensuring that Nigerian athletes receive the necessary support to excel on global platforms.


“This is more than just another international competition; it is a vital stepping-stone for our athletes toward Olympian ambitions,” Hon. Bukola Olopade said ahead of the team’s departure.

“Our team is prepared, focused, and hungry for success. We carry the hopes of the nation with us to Riyadh,” Hon. Olopade added.
Nigeria has maintained a strong presence at the Games since the inaugural edition in 2005. Over the years, the country’s athletes have recorded success across various sporting categories.


The contingent is led by experienced coaches and supported by technical staff dedicated to achieving peak performance levels.


As the competition gets set to begin in Riyadh, all eyes will be on the Nigerian contingent to deliver a performance that reinforces the country’s reputation as one of Africa’s leading sporting nations.

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