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Minister warns Athletes, No National Trials No Olympics.

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The  Minister of Youth and Sports  Development Mr. Sunday Dare has affirmed that Nigeria can only assemble the best  Athletes in an Open National trial where everyone will be given equal opportunity to qualify for the Olympics.

“Don’t forget that we would have the  National trials in June and everybody, both home-based and foreign-based must show up. If you don’t show up, you will not make  the  Nigerian team  to the Olympics”

The Minister described the  National trials as an important avenue to determine the best Nigerian athletes to be selected for international meets. “National Trials are very important and any athlete that does not come will not make Team Nigeria, that is how important the  National trials are. It is almost the second to the final point where we select our final list of athletes and after that, it is the African championship in Algiers.  Even before I became the Minister, the National trials played an important role in the selection of our team and every athlete knows that,” Dare said.

He  urged the  athletes to remain focused and avoid distractions.

“Nigeria would be at the Olympics, God willing and I’m confident  that the athletes will put in  their very best and make Nigeria proud,” Dare concluded.

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Mahanaim FC too good for Green Lock in first match of the year

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Mahanaim FC kicked-off year 2025 with a victory over Greenlock FC on Saturday, at the Bwari Township Stadium. Goals from Aliyu Imran and Nambou Roman were enough to secure victory for the boys in our first match of the year.

Both teams hadn’t met since 2023 when we cruised to a 2-nil win over them. That result set the tone for our match on Saturday, with our opponents hoping to get one over us this time.

Our Coaches, Saheed Jimoh and Jackson Mbuk had set up a line up which had a blend of young players and the experienced ones, including Haruna Abdullahi, who also got a goal the last time we played GreenLock.

After the opening exchange in first few minutes, Haruna bursted through the middle into the opponents 18-yards, Dribbling his way past three players before setting up Aliyu Imran who finished the move with a goal from close range. The game became very close from that point onwards with only the goal separating the teams.

After the break, the match became more open as we pushed forward searching for the second goal. GreenLock FC came close a couple of times before finding an equaliser through a low free- kick from Samuel Daniel, that went past our Goal-Keeper, David Adolphus.

Barely two minutes after the equaliser, Haruna Abdullahi once again conjured a magical pass that found Nambou Roman who had replaced Aliyu Imran in the attack. Roman’s well timed run was complemented by Haruna’s defence spliting pass. Roman lobbed the ball over the on-rushing goalkeeper into the net, to restore our lead.

GreenLock FC fought fiercely to find an equaliser but our defence line which had Nura Yahaya, Jesse Mokele, Salisu Hamisu and Marcus Haruna stood firm with the help of the midfielders, Daniel Egwuatu and Ikoh Danjuma, as we gained another victory over GreenLock FC in our first match of 2025.

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