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NNL’S Annual General Meeting holds in Bauchi

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Joel Ajayi

The ancient City of Bauchi will host the Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian National League from September 27th- 29th, 2024.


According to a statement from the Chairman of the NNL Mr George Aluo, all is set for the Annual General Meeting of the NNL scheduled to take place at the Zaranda International Hotel, Bauchi from 27th- 29th September 2024.


Bauchi State Governor Alhaji Bala Mohammed is expected to declare the meeting open.


Aluo confirmed that all the 40 clubs officials and members of the board will be in attendance.
The Annual General Meeting will review last season success, challenges and how to leverage on the credibility created by the smooth running the league.


The meeting will also chart the way for the new season and also decide on a date for the Commencement of the 2024/2025 NNL’S season.

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“Aderonke Atoyebi Wins Big in Denmark, Inspires Global Recognition for Nigerian Women in Sports

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 Joel Ajayi

Nigeria’s own Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi has brought immense pride to the nation after being named the International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) Role Model of the Year at a ceremony held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The biennial ISCA Awards honour individuals and organizations that use sports and physical activity as tools for social change, inclusion, and empowerment across the globe. This year’s edition drew nominations from several countries, spotlighting outstanding figures who have transformed their communities through the power of sports.
Atoyebi’s unwavering commitment to gender equality and youth empowerment has made her a prominent voice in the sports-for-development space. Through her advocacy and leadership, she continues to demonstrate how sports can serve as a bridge for education, unity, and hope—especially among young women in Nigeria and beyond.
As part of the recognition, Atoyebi received a €3,000 cash prize along with the global visibility that accompanies the prestigious ISCA honour.
Speaking shortly after receiving the award, she expressed deep gratitude and excitement, dedicating the recognition to her team and everyone who has supported her journey.
> “This award means a lot to me. It’s a testament to the hard work my team and I have put in over the years,” Atoyebi said. “Being recognised on such an international stage proves that no effort toward positive change ever goes unnoticed. It motivates me to keep pushing boundaries and reaching more girls who need hope and opportunity.”

Atoyebi’s global recognition further strengthens Nigeria’s growing influence in the global dialogue around sports, development, and women’s empowerment. Her story continues to inspire a new generation of African women to believe that with passion, dedication, and purpose, they too can create lasting change.

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