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Fubara describes sports as powerful non-kinetic tool to engage the youths positively, – – Fubara

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Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Emmanuel Ndah(middle) flanked by two officials of the football championship

By Magnus Chukwudi,
Port Harcourt

The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminilaiye Fubara has declared that sports serve as a powerful non-kinetic tool to engage the youths positively, build character and instil values that help shape responsible and patriotic citizens.

Governor Fubara, represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Emmanuel Ndah, made declaration at the weekend, in Port Harcourt, Rivers e during the closing ceremony of the maiden edition of Chief of Defence Staff CDS under 15 boys’ football championship.

“It is a pleasure to be here today as we close the Chief of Defence Staff Under-15 Boys Football Championship, an initiative that reflects our collective commitment to developing the next generation of disciplined, talented and focused Nigerian youths.

“Today’s event represents much more than football. It is a celebration of unity, teamwork and the potential of our young people. At a time our nation faces various social and security challenges, sports competitions like this one, teach discipline, resilience, fair play and respect, attributes that are essential for personal growth and national development.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria has long recognized the importance of physical fitness, mental alertness and emotional stability in shaping productive and responsible citizens. These qualities are equally important for young people, and I am pleased that the military continues to champion youth development through sports, mentorship and educational Initiatives. This Championship provides a platform for our young boys to
showcase their talents while learning vital life lessons that will serve them well throughout their journey

He reaffirm the commitment of the Federal Government to securing a safe, peaceful and prosperous nation for the children, they remain resolute in tackling insecurity and promoting an environment where young Nigerians can grow, learn, and achieve their dreams.

“Your future is important to us, and we will continue to support programmes that keep you engaged, focused and inspired to become great leaders of tomorrow. I wish to sincerely appreciate the Chief of Defence Staff, General 0.0. Oluyede, Armed Forces Medal for this initiative and unwavering support and commitment to youth development and grassroots sports. His vision continues to open doors of opportunity for young people to grow, leam, and excel.

“As we draw this championship to a close today, let us strive to reflect the values of equily, unity, and excellence in our daily actions. It is essential that we continue to support our youth, as they form the bedrock of our current society and the leaders of tomorrow.

The Chief host the Chief of Defence Staff CDS, in his remark observed that the landmark event had brought together participants from South-South zone States as well as Abia and Imo States, to promote mutual cooperation and brotherhood.

Represented by Rear Admiral Gedeon Kachi, he noted, some of the challenges facing the nation today include insecurity and increased use of banned substances that affect the youths, which must not be ignored.

“It is in the light of this, that I have committed myself to empowering the youths to meaningfully contribute to the development of our dear country Nigeria in line with my Military Strategic Philosophy for the Armed Forces of Nigeria which is, “To consolidate the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria through enhanced jointness for a reinforced operational posture, supported improved welfare efforts and sound administration aimed at ensuring the Armed Forces maintain its core military fundamentals of guaranteeing Nigeria’s sovereignty and prosperity under a whole of government approach”.

Over the last seven days, we have witnessed not only the triumphs of skill, strength and stamina, but the display of discipline, respect, resilience and unity which are the same values that define us as soldiers, as Nigerians and as one community. Our youths have shown us that sports are not just about competition, but about character. Every jump, every pass, every cheer from the crowd reminds us that the spirit of teamwork and camaraderie runs deep within our States, in that spirit lies the strength of our Armed Forces and our nation,” he stated.

The top millitary brass urged the youths, to carry forward the lessons of the Championship, that unity is strength, discipline is the foundation of excellence, and that with determination, there is no limit to what youths can achieve.

Earlier, in his speech, the
General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Emekah had berated team Cross River state for fielding an overaged players in tournament.

“I was happy when I heard that you were disqualified for fielding a wrong player, this is a military event and you must show the highest level of discipline, I didn’t want to mention it here, but since you have brought it out, let me comment on it.

“It is not the fault of the players, the fault is that of the team officials that brought you to do that nonsense. We should not take that as a nation and we will not take it in the military.

“If it is under 10, play under 10, sports is not a do or die affair, the idea of this game is for us to come together to exchange ideas, to enjoy the game, there is no winner, no vanquished.

“Officials of Cross River state would take full responsibility for this nonsense that has been done, I am going to call the commissioner of sports in Cross River state immediately after this and I’m going to talk to him, the officials of that team have to be penalized.

Thanking the CDS for available 6 Division the opportunity to host the tournament, Emekah urged the participants to shun all social vices common to youths of their age.

“Let me start by thanking the Chief of Defence Staff, for giving 6 Division the opportunity to host this tournament. I thank the Director of Sports that has been here all through, would have been here from beginning, but unfortunately I was away to Lagos for an assignment, I returned last night and I’m grateful to be here to see all you participants.

Highlights of the event were the football game. The Imo state millitary football team, Edo and Coss River states won the 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions, respectively, and received cash award of #5.0m, #3.m and #2.m , accordingly. ###.

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NLO Confirms that Prosperity Cup Selected Side, Bayelsa Starlets Academy Will Participate in the U-19 Youth League…

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By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Nationwide League One has confirmed that Bayelsa Starlets Academy will participate in the 2026 National League One (NLO) U-19 Youth League

‎The confirmation, contained in a letter by the league body, and titled “Confirmation of Status of Bayelsa Starlets Football Academy (U-19 Youth League)”, was signed by the Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Olushola Ogunnowo.

According to the letter, the Bayelsa Starlets Academy, which is affiliated to FC Barcelona of Spain, Technical Advisers to the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, took over the slot of De-Gideon FC of Abuja.

‎The letter further stated that the club, being an affiliate of the Bayelsa State Football Association, shall play all its home matches in Bayelsa State and operate in line with league statutes, except where the NLO Congress directs otherwise.

According to the letter dated Thursday, 21st of May, 2026, “The Nationwide League One Secretariat hereby confirms that the above-named Football Academy, affiliated to the Bayelsa State Football Association, will from the 2026 season, join the Nationwide League One, U-19 Youth League. The Academy took over the slot of De-Gideon FC of Abuja.

“The Nationwide League One Secretariat has received the details of the transaction between both parties and can confirm that De-Gideon has no known liabilities”.

‎The letter advised the Academy to liaise with the Bayelsa State Football Association for further information regarding players’ registration and other documentation required for participation in the 2026 NLO season.

‎Reacting to the development, the Chief Executive Officer of Bayelsa Startlets Academy and Director General of the Prosperity Cup, Mr Ono Akpe, said the news reflects the government’s commitment towards giving the youths in the State a better life through sports, maintaining that the NLO U-19 Youth League would open another chapter for young players in the State.

‎According to him, screening for the Bayelsa Starlets Academy commenced immediately after the season 8 of the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, under the supervision of a FIFA renowed instructor and Technical Adviser, Coach Edema Fuludu, ably assisted by Ebezener Atayero and other experienced coaches, pointing out that all the players in the academy are products of the just-concluded edition of the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament tagged, the Prosperity Cup.

‎He noted that he was pleased with the growing confidence of the players in the team, stating that the momentum in the team reflects the commitment and determination of the lads.

‎Mr Akpe commended the governor, Senator Douye Diri, the deputy governor, Dr Peter Akpe the Commissioner for Sports Development, Dr Daniel Igali for investing in the youths through sports, stressing that the governor’s passion for sports development was the reason behind the tournament’s success story.

He also saluted the lead sponsors of the tournament Premium Trust Bank for their commitment to sports development saying ” the commitment and support of Premium Trust Bank to sports development is unprecedented and must be commended across the country. We salute the Chief Executive and Managing Director Dr Emmanuel Emefienim and the entire bank for thier faith in the youths of Bayelsa, the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole”

‎It will be recalled that the Bayelsa Starlets Academy, founded in 2019, and now upgraded and expanded, participated in the African Youth Championship in Cape Verde where they finished third among international clubs, and later went on to win the Bayelsa State League in 2020.

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Fuludu Hails Bayelsa Starlets Academy Establishment. ‎ ‎… As Screening Exercise Enters Day Three

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By David Owei

Former Nigeria international, Edema Fuludu has hailed the foresight of the Bayelsa State Government in establishing the FC Barcelona-affiliated Bayelsa Starlets Academy.

‎Fuludu made this known during the Under-15 and Under-19 screening exercise to assemble players for the establishment of the Academy, whose Memorandum of Understanding, MoU was signed last week during the final of the season eight of the Prosperity Cup.

‎He noted that the only way for grassroots players to excel was to create a platform for them to get better, maintaining that the establishment of the academy would be a breeding ground for the state-owned team, Bayelsa United and other cadet national teams in the country.

‎Fuludu, who described grassroots as the foundation of football in any society, said the Bayelsa Starlets Academy would reduce restiveness among youths in the State because the youths would be positively engaged with the academy.

‎He expressed satisfaction with the turnout and the quality of players that showed up on day two of the exercise, pointing out that his team of coaches have identified an avalanche of talents during the exercise.

‎According to him, “over a hundred players took part in day two of the screening compared to day one that had seventy players comprising both U-15 and U-19 players”.

‎He explained that 39 players have been selected among the 100 players that came for the exercise, adding that one of the criteria for trimming down the number of players was age, because some of the players were above the age limit for the programme.

‎He further explained that the exercise is still open, that more players would join the exercise tomorrow, maintaining that at the end of the programme, 40 players would be selected, pointing out that those picked on day two could still be dropped if they fall short of the standard.

‎The exercise enters day three on Friday, 15th May, 2026 at the Samson Siasia Stadium with proceedings commencing at 10.00a.m.

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*Bayelsa Sports Commissioner Arrives Bulgaria for United World Wrestling Assignment*

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Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports,Daniel Igali, flanked by Technical Delegate at the 2026 European U17 Wrestling Championships.

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The Commissioner for Sports Development in Bayelsa State, Daniel Igali, departed Nigeria on May 9, 2026 and arrived in Samokov, Bulgaria on May 10, 2026 to serve as Technical Delegate at the 2026 European U17 Wrestling Championships.

The assignment, which runs from May 11 to 17, 2026, was officially communicated by United World Wrestling through its Secretary General, Carlos Roy, in recognition of Igali’s continued contributions to international wrestling administration and governance.

Aside from being a Bureau Member of United World Wrestling, Igali is also a key member of the UWW Technical Commission, widely regarded as one of the most pivotal organs of the international federation due to its central role in the technical organization, regulation and conduct of wrestling competitions across the world.

As Technical Delegate, Igali will oversee the technical organization and conduct of the championships involving some of Europe’s most promising young wrestlers across freestyle, Greco Roman, and women’s wrestling events.

The assignment further reinforces Bayelsa State’s growing international visibility and reputation in sports development, as well as Nigeria’s continued relevance within the global wrestling community.

Igali, a World Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee and Olympic gold medallist, is expected back in Bayelsa on May 19, 2026 following the completion of the assignment.

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