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Sports Stakeholders Applaud NSC’s Reforms, Hail Screening of Federation Aspirants

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Stakeholders across various sports federations have applauded the National Sports Commission (NSC) for introducing a screening initiative for presidential and vice-presidential aspirants ahead of Saturday’s National Sports Federations elections, describing it as a landmark step toward transparency, professionalism, and credible leadership in Nigerian sports.


In the past, elections into sports federations were often described as “all-comers affairs,” where individuals with little or no background in sports found their way into leadership positions. 


Determined to correct this trend, the NSC has put in place a screening mechanism to ensure that only individuals with genuine involvement, experience, and passion for sports are allowed to contest for executive positions.


The initiative, which is part of the Commission’s broader reform to sanitize and reposition Nigerian sports, has drawn commendation from aspirants, administrators, and other key stakeholders.


During the screening exercise in Abuja, several presidential candidates expressed appreciation for the NSC’s efforts, calling the process fair, transparent, and long overdue.


The Presidential candidate for the Nigeria Wrestling Federation and Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, praised the Sports Commission for ensuring a peaceful and well-organized build-up to the elections.


“I must say that I’m very impressed with what the Sports Commission has put in place as part of the build-up toward the selection. Unlike what we used to have before, this has been a very peaceful process,” Adeniyi said.


He noted that the platform has allowed federation leaders to engage directly with the Sports Commission and Nigerians, share their visions, and chart a common course for the future of sports in the country.


“We’ve had productive exchanges, reviewed the achievements of the current board, and discussed plans for the next phase. One major positive is the unity within our board, and I hope the same level of cooperation will reflect across other federations,” he added.


Adeniyi also emphasized the need to focus less on politics and more on sports development, in line with the President’s reforms to ensure smooth leadership transitions and growth across all federations.

Similarly, Shettima Mohammed Shagir, a presidential aspirant for the Nigeria Shooting Federation, pledged to transform the sport by promoting grassroots participation and aligning the federation’s goals with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.


“My decision to contest is to align with the Renewed Hope Agenda and drive the development of shooting as a national sport. Shooting is my passion, and I want to use it as a platform to empower Nigerians at the grassroots,” Shagir said.


He lauded the screening process and the requirement for aspirants to present their manifestos publicly, describing it as a “progressive step toward transparency and accountability.”
“This initiative allows us to explain our vision directly to the people and the Commission. It’s a practice that should continue,” he added.

Aspirants from federations such as tennis, taekwondo, wrestling, boxing, swimming, traditional sports, shooting, handball, and squash also commended the NSC for its proactive leadership and commitment to reform. They noted that the screening process would help strengthen the credibility of the elections and ensure that only qualified, passionate individuals lead the country’s sports federations.


On his own remarked, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Simon Ebohjaye, also highlighted the importance of the new screening process, noting that it marks a historic shift in how federation elections are conducted.


“One of the key provisions in the guidelines for the national sports federation elections is the screening of candidates for President and Vice President positions. This is a noble development by the NSC leadership to change the landscape of sports governance in Nigeria,” Ebohjaye explained.


“It has never been done before. The Commission is determined to know the individuals who will occupy leadership positions in our federations — their backgrounds, credentials, and what they intend to bring to the table. So far, the turnout has been impressive,” he added.

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Tangerine APT Pension Crowned New Kings of PFA Games 2025

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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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