Sports
CNS Swimming Championship Ready to Make Waves with Support from NSC, Delta Government
																								
												
												
											Joel Ajayi
Delta State, Nigeria – July 8, 2025 — Final preparations are underway for the highly anticipated Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Swimming Championship, set to begin in Delta State. As excitement builds across the country, the Nigerian Navy and the Delta State Government have thrown their full support behind what is expected to be a landmark event in the nation’s sporting calendar.
The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) has demonstrated strong commitment to the event by mobilizing relevant departments within the Nigerian Navy to collaborate closely with the Nigeria Aquatics Federation.
“We are most excited that the CNS himself has thrown his weight around this event and has deployed the relevant department within the Navy structure to work with the federation to ensure its success,” said Taiwo Oriss, Secretary General of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation
The National Sports Commission NSC, and host Delta State, is also making strong moves to support the event. “Even the National Sports Commission and host Delta State Government is rallying around the federation at the dying minute—at the 11th hour, I must say—to ensure the success,” Oriss added.
With such unprecedented institutional backing, expectations are high that this year’s championship will set a new standard. “We are about to witness an event bigger than anything we have seen before,” he emphasized.
The Nigeria Aquatics Federation is urging Delta State residents and sports enthusiasts across the country to come out in large numbers and support the athletes. “We look forward to having the good people of Delta State around to cheer our champions to victory,” Oriss stated.
Swimming is experiencing a surge in popularity across Nigeria. At the last National Sports Festival in Abeokuta, the sport drew the highest attendance of all events, underscoring a shifting national interest. “Swimming emphatically had the highest followership at the last National Sports Festival. It shows that Nigerians are beginning to put swimming first,” Oriss noted.
This mirrors international trends, with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recently reporting that swimming recorded some of the highest global figures in viewership, ticket sales, and sponsorship during the last Olympic Games.
Competition Schedule and Opening Ceremony
Teams are expected to arrive on Sunday, July 13, 2025, with practice sessions scheduled to begin on Monday, July 14, 2025. Each team will be allotted one hour in the pool for training and acclimatization, divided between morning and afternoon sessions.
“All the teams are going to be scheduled to come into the pool for practice as planned—some in the morning, others in the afternoon. Each team gets about one hour in the water,” said Oriss.
The main competition officially kicks off on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, with the opening ceremony scheduled for 3 p.m., coinciding with the arrival of key dignitaries and special guests.
Participation and Team Registration
The championship is drawing participation from across the country, including state teams, clubs, schools, and military and paramilitary institutions. While late registration is common, 13 teams and clubs have already fully registered.
“Although most of our teams do last-minute registration, we already have 13 confirmed,” a federation official confirmed.
High Expectations and National Pride
With the support of the Nigerian Navy and Delta State Government, coupled with increasing national interest in the sport, the federation is confident this championship will be a defining moment in Nigerian swimming history.
“We have no doubt that this is one among the rest. We are confident it will stand out,” said Oriss. “We urge Nigerians to come out in full to witness history, cheer on our swimmers, and show unwavering support for the sport.”
Sports
Football Fever Hits Abuja as Montage FM 99.7 Launches Maiden Community Tournament November 18
														Joel Ajayi
In its determination to foster unity among communities across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), identify and promote raw football talent, encourage physical fitness and discipline, and tackle youth restiveness, Montage FM 99.7 Abuja has unveiled plans for the Maiden Edition of the Montage Community Football Tournament.
The highly anticipated grassroots competition, themed “Montage FM 99.7: Empowering Youth, Uniting Communities Through Football,” is set to kick off on November 18, 2025, with playoffs across the six Area Councils of the FCT.
The tournament will feature 24 teams, with four teams representing each Area Council, competing for a cash prize of over ₦2 million and other valuable rewards.
However, grand finale scheduled for December 7, 2025, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, where the top four teams will battle for first, second, and third place honors.
Speaking during a press briefing on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the Cordinator of the Tournament Mr. Raphael Ekpang, described the tournament as a significant initiative aimed at using sports as a tool for unity, youth engagement, and talent discovery across the FCT.
According to him,  I  am honored to stand before you today to announce the upcoming Montage FCT Community Football Tournament  a dynamic grassroots inter-community football competition that promises to unite communities and discover hidden talent across the six Area Councils in the FCT,” Ekpang said.
“This tournament is more than just football; it is a celebration of community spirit and youth empowerment. Our long-term goal is to expand beyond football to include other sports like basketball and athletics in future editions.”
Ekpang further noted that registration and awareness campaigns are currently underway across the six Area Councils, urging interested teams and individuals to participate.
“We are grateful for the support of our sponsors and partners who share our vision of promoting sports development and community engagement within the FCT. We also call on other organizations and individuals to join this noble cause,” he added.
The organizers emphasized that the Montage Community Football Tournament aligns with Montage FM 99.7’s mission to promote peace, unity, and positive engagement among youths while strengthening its brand presence as a youth-driven, community-focused platform.
They encouraged the public to follow updates and live coverage of the tournament through Montage FM 99.7 Abuja and its social media platforms
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