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Honourable Sunday Dare Hails Nigeria’s Journey of Unbroken Democracy, Commends President Tinubu’s Visionary Leadership

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Joel Ajayi

Former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Honourable Sunday Dare has extolled Nigeria’s journey of unbroken democracy, emphasizing that the nation is on a path of greatness and greater development. As Nigeria celebrates 25 years of democratic governance, Dare highlighted the significance of this milestone and the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Our unbroken journey of democracy signifies that we are on the path of greatness and greater development. We must continue on this trajectory, and we will have cause to celebrate,” said Dare. He acknowledged President Tinubu’s deep understanding of Nigeria’s issues and his pivotal role in the nation’s fight for democracy.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man who has built strong alliances across the length and breadth of the country and beyond. He is a man for the moment, ranking top among those visionaries who stood up when the rights of the Nigerian people were trampled,” Dare added.

Honourable Dare praised President Tinubu’s efforts in laying the foundation for a stronger economy and a better nation. He expressed confidence that these efforts will yield significant benefits in the years ahead.

“Tinubu is planting the seeds for a stronger economy and a better nation. These seeds will germinate and bear fruit in the years ahead. His leadership at this time is a reason to celebrate how far we have come,” Dare stated.

As Nigeria marks 25 years of democratic governance, Dare reaffirmed that democracy has firmly taken root in the country. He urged Nigerians to continue to uphold democratic values and work collectively towards national development.

This celebration of Nigeria’s democratic journey is not just a reflection of the past achievements but also a call to action for all Nigerians to support the ongoing efforts to build a more prosperous and democratic nation, he concluded.

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Culture Comes Alive in Abuja as 13th ECOWAS African Wrestling Tournament Kicks Off in Grand Style

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By Joel Ajayi


It was a spectacular showcase of culture and tradition at the Velodrome of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja as the 13th edition of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) African Wrestling Tournament commenced in grand style.
A total of 55 athletes from 11 countries are competing for top honors, with each nation represented by five wrestlers and four technical officials.


Speaking at the opening ceremony on Thursday, the Director of Youth and Sports Development for ECOWAS, Ambassador Francis Njoaguani, expressed his appreciation and highlighted the importance of the tournament in fostering cooperation and unity among the 12 ECOWAS member states.


Although Cape Verde is absent from this year’s event, Njoaguani stressed the significance of sports as a powerful tool for regional integration.


“This programme brings together wrestlers from all our member states,” Njoaguani said. “It strengthens collaboration among nations and showcases the unifying power of sports. We believe this will enhance the integration efforts that ECOWAS advocates.”

With young people making up 54% of the ECOWAS population, Njoaguani noted the vital role sports play in economic development and youth engagement.


 “Sports not only connect participants but also drive economic growth,” he stated. “We aim to leverage sports to spread the message of ECOWAS regarding integration and youth development, which are essential to our goals of development and human capital enhancement.”

The tournament opened with team events, while individual bouts across weight categories of 65kg, 75kg, 85kg, 100kg, and 120kg are scheduled to follow in an elimination format, leading to the semi-finals and finals.


Njoaguani also extended an invitation to the public to attend the tournament’s grand finale on Saturday, where medals and prizes will be awarded to the champions.


As excitement builds, the tournament aims not only to showcase athletic talent but also to foster regional camaraderie and development through the spirit of competition.


In his remarks, the Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to using sports as a platform for youth empowerment, regional integration, and economic growth.


This year’s tournament also coincides with the 50th anniversary of ECOWAS, adding greater significance to the event.


Dikko praised the rich cultural heritage embedded in traditional wrestling, describing it as more than just a sport: “It embodies the spirit of resilience, strength, and discipline—qualities that define our great continent,” he said, as dignitaries, athletes, and fans gathered to celebrate this prestigious event.

Dikko further commended the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who currently chairs the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government, noting his dedication to using sports as a vehicle for peace and regional cohesion.


 “This tournament is a testament to our collective commitment to promoting cultural ties and strengthening the bonds that unite us,” he emphasized.

Hosting the tournament firmly positions Nigeria as a central figure in promoting and developing traditional sports across the region.

Dikko reiterated the National Sports Commission’s dedication to maximizing the power of sporting events for youth development, regional unity, and economic progress.

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