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Iyaye, NDDC Chief thrilled by Festival buildup
Chairman of the Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF) Main Organising Committee (MOC) Alabo Boma Iyaye has expressed satisfaction at the impressive buildup to the event scheduled for April 1-8 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Iyaye, who is the Executive Director Finance and Administration at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) spoke against the backdrop of spike in the online registration numbers and the unveiling of the festival mascot and Ambassadors in Owerri on Friday, March 7.
Dunamis Icon, project consultants to the NDDC on the festival released an updated figures in the registration indicating that over 15000 entries have hit the portal which closes at midnight of Friday, March 7.
“I am personally happy and excited at the enthusiasm our youths have shown in embracing the very first festival being organised in the region”, the former Rivers State Commissioner for Sports told the NDSF Media.
He also commended the Organising Committee for creating talking points that have built huge awareness for the festival.
“The festival has only been made public not quite three weeks but look at the numbers that has applied through the portal.
“I want to commend those charged with the organisation of the festival for a good job so far and it has gained traction through such innovations as the logo competition, the naming of festival Ambassadors and the planned unveiling. These are all add-ons that has made the festival a topic in online and physical communities”, Iyaye also noted.
In the latest figures released by the Technical Committee, Abia State tops the registration chart with over 2000 and are trailed by Bayelsa with 1410, Cross River with 1332, Ondo has 1278 and Delta with 1191. Rivers State has the least figure of 951.
Further data from the Technical Committee also show Athletics and Football attracting more entries at 2640 and 2579 respectively. Other high numbers are in Volleyball 934, Handball 877 and Basketball 694.
Only athletes who registered through the online portal would be eligible to participate in the local government and federal constituency trials leading to the state finals.
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Badminton Federation Targets Stronger Performance in 2026
…..Calls For More Public Private Partnership
The President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), Francis Orbih, has described 2025 as a fairly positive year for the federation, while outlining ambitious plans to consolidate recent gains and expand activities across the country.
Speaking on the federation’s progress, Orbih said although there were challenges, the year marked a turning point for Nigerian badminton, particularly in the area of corporate sponsorship and technical development.
“The year was not a bad year for us as a federation.
“ We are definitely looking at improving on what we were able to achieve last year because there are still many areas and grounds to cover,” he said.
One of the major highlights of 2025, was the signing of a landmark sponsorship agreement with a corporate body — a first in the history of badminton in Nigeria.
The four-year partnership between GIG Logistics and national para-badminton player Eniola Bolaji, he said, represents a significant breakthrough for the sport.
“For the first time, we signed an agreement with a corporate body to sponsor one of our players.
“ This has never happened before in Nigerian badminton.
“ For us, it is just the beginning, and we are hoping to consolidate on this and attract more corporate sponsorships this year, not just for players but also for events,” he said.
He acknowledged that the federation did not organise a national championship in 2025, a situation he said was not ideal.
However, he explained that a busy international calendar helped keep players active.
“Last year, we didn’t have a national championship.
Fortunately, we had the National Sports Festival, the Lagos International, the Abia Para-Badminton International and the African Championship, which kept us busy.
“ But we are not too comfortable with that because we want a situation where players have competitions they can truly call their own,” he said.
He also revealed that the federation plans to organise at least four national championships this year to ensure consistent competition and player development.
He also highlighted major strides made in officiating and coaching.
He disclosed that one Nigerian umpire was accredited by the African Badminton Confederation in 2025, becoming the fourth official from Nigeria to attain that status — an achievement he described as unprecedented.
In addition, he said the federation trained 13 new coaches towards the end of 2024.
One of them, he revealed, secured a scholarship to Dubai in 2025 and has since obtained a Level Two coaching certificate, having initially been trained at Level One in Abuja.
Another female coach from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) also benefited from a scholarship to South Africa and recently earned her Level One certification.
“The coaching and technical department of the game is very critical.
“ As we focus on player development, we must also focus on coaches and officials. They must grow side by side,” he said.
He added that increased tournaments in this year would ensure more engagement for coaches, umpires and players, while providing a fuller competitive calendar.
Orbih said that the All Africa Senior Badminton Championship is set for February 2026, describing it as the sport’s equivalent of football’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
In preparation, he said national players have already commenced camping.
“The players entered camp on Sunday , and we are hopeful they will be well prepared to go out there and have a good outing,” he said.
Orbih expressed optimism that with improved planning, stronger corporate partnerships and enhanced technical capacity, Nigerian badminton is on a steady path to growth and international relevance.
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