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Segun Gbayi: From Champion Judoka to Judo’s Guiding Light in Nigeria
In the storied world of Nigerian judo, few names command the respect and admiration that Segun Gbayi does. Once a formidable force on the tatami, Gbayi has seamlessly transitioned from a decorated international athlete to one of the most influential and passionate administrators in the sport’s modern era. His journey is not just one of personal triumph but of service, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the growth of judo in Nigeria and beyond.
The Athlete with a Fighting Spirit
As a competitor, Segun Gbayi was relentless. Known for his discipline, precision, and a tactical mind honed through years of rigorous training, he became a dominant figure in African judo. Representing Nigeria on multiple international platforms, he won numerous medals and brought pride to the nation. His track record is a testament to his exceptional skill and deep understanding of the sport. Arguably one of the most passionate judo players of his time, Gbayi left an indelible mark on the mat with his performance and sportsmanship.
Service Beyond the Mat
Even after hanging up his competitive belt, Gbayi’s love for judo never waned. Instead, it took on a new form—leadership. He served as the Athletes’ Representative on the board of the Nigerian Judo Federation, where he brought the voice of judokas to the decision-making table. His tenure was marked by advocacy for better welfare, training opportunities, and international exposure for athletes.
Today, Segun Gbayi is widely regarded as one of the finest judo administrators in Nigeria. His work goes beyond titles—he is a visionary and a doer. Whether it’s organizing top-tier tournaments, mentoring young athletes, or investing his personal time and resources into developing the sport, Gbayi continues to be the heartbeat of Nigerian judo.
The Segun Gbayi Judo Foundation
At the center of his impact is the Segun Gbayi Judo Foundation, a beacon of hope and development for aspiring judokas across Nigeria. The foundation focuses on grassroots development, providing training, mentorship, and opportunities for young talents to thrive in the sport. Through regular competitions and workshops, it promotes discipline, resilience, and excellence—values Gbayi himself exemplifies.
One of the foundation’s recent landmark collaborations was with the Lagos State Government, where they jointly empowered judo coaches and referees with the latest trends and techniques in global judo. This initiative not only raised the technical standard of the sport in Nigeria but also fostered a culture of continuous learning and professional development among stakeholders.
A Legacy in Motion
Segun Gbayi’s story is one of evolution—from a fierce competitor to a selfless builder of dreams. His legacy is not just in the medals he won but in the lives he continues to shape. Through tournaments he organizes, the resources he mobilizes, and the structures he strengthens, Gbayi has become a pillar of Nigerian judo.
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Tangerine APT Pension Crowned New Kings of PFA Games 2025
Joel Ajayi
Joel Ajayi Tangerine APT Pension stormed the 2025 Pension Fund Administrators Games and snatched the crown with a commanding 66 points—ending FCMB’s reign and announcing themselves as the new champions of corporate sporting excellence.
From the first whistle to the final scoreboard, Tangerine APT played like an organisation possessed. They dominated volleyball and snooker, showcased brilliant tactical depth to finish second in chess behind Norrenberger, secured second place in team bonding behind Premium Pension, and held their own across the board—fourth in football, sixth in table tennis, fifth in scrabble, and eighth in e-sports, press conference, discipline and grooming. Every point mattered, and Tangerine APT grabbed them with fire.
Defending champions FCMB, despite flashes of brilliance, simply could not summon last year’s magic.
They finished second overall with 63 points—just three points behind the new champions. FCMB were first in scrabble, second in football, third in table tennis and e-sports, fourth in snooker and team bonding, and fifth in volleyball, chess, and press conference/discipline/grooming. A brave defence, but not enough to stop the Tangerine wave.
Rounding off the podium is NPF Pension, finishing third with 57 points after a spirited campaign. They claimed gold in football, second in table tennis and e-sports, third in volleyball, fourth in scrabble, sixth in press conference/discipline/fanfare/most coordinated, seventh in chess, and eighth in snooker and team bonding.
The rest of the table saw fierce competition:4th – Norrenberger Pension: 52 points, 5th – Premium Pension: 47 points, 6th – NNPC Pension: 45 points, 7th – Access Arm: 41 points
In Others position 8th – Trustfund Pension: 29 points 9th – PENCOM: 28 points and 10th – NUPEMCO: 25 points.
With the dust settled and the cheers still echoing, one truth stands tall:Tangerine APT Pension has ushered in a new era—bold, dominant, and unforgettable.
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