Sports
Fubara describes sports as powerful non-kinetic tool to engage the youths positively, – – Fubara
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. ###.
Sports
Prosperity Cup 2026: Aperetia FC Stun Ogbia Champions, Citiboi FC
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Ogbia Local Government Area defending champions, Citiboi FC have been bundled out of Season 8 of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, christened the Prosperity Cup.
Aperetia FC of Imiringi shocked Citiboi FC one goal to nil to produce one of the biggest upsets of the tournament in an encounter decided at the Otuabagi centre, thanks to Newman Happiness’ second half goal, which has sent them to the next round of the competition.
In the second tie at the Otuabagi centre, Abureni FC beat United FC by 4-2 on penalties after a one-all draw in regulation time. Gabriel Azibateni put Abureni FC ahead on 29 minutes but United FC responded 40 minutes later to drag the tie into the anxiety of penalty shootout.
Elsewhere at the Kolo centre, Movers FC of Otuasega humbled Emeyal 2 FC by two goals to nil to keep their hopes of winning the ₦30,000,000.00 prize money and trophy intact, after a sloppy start. Agbori Nitoni’s second brace at the Kolo centre helped Abagi FC to beat the Diocese of Ogbia.
Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Joyful Assembly at the Otuasega Centre white-washed Obada FC by four goals to one while the hopes of Hope Alive FC winning the tournament was dashed as they were pummeled by four goals to one by Emeyal 1 FC.
Edi 1 FC at the Otuokpoti centre triumphed 5-3 on penalties against Otuekpein FC after a two-all draw in regulation time. Edi 1 FC came from two goals down to defeat their opponents. Hummels Jnr FC in the second game, spanked Experience Boys four nil to secure a seamless passage into the next round.
Otuegwe 1 FC in the last match at the Otuokpoti centre edged out Warriors Stars FC three nil to advance to the next phase of the competition.
Elebele FC at the Imiringi centre eased out De Paul’z FC by three goals to one while Coach Mirupu Eda-tutored Agholo United in the second game at the Imiringi centre took Friends FC to the cleaners with a two nil victory, courtesy of Precious and Reward Believe’s goals on 49 and 67 minutes respectively.
Elsewhere at the Nembe City and Okpoama centres in Nembe and Brass LGAs respectively, Okoroma United triumphed 4-1 on penalties to secure a Round of 32 ticket after a one-all draw in regulation time. Igoni FC pipped Formosa FC by a lone goal to secure a slot in the round of 32.
Hostilities will resume on Sunday, 15th March, 2026 in Ogbia Local Government Area as Ekeremor LGA gets underway.
Sports
Correctional Centre Registers Team for Prosperity Cup 2026
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The 2026 edition of the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, also called the Prosperity Cup, has taken on an interesting flavour with the registration of a team, Liberty FC, from the Correctional Centre in the State.
The Director General of the tournament, Mr Ono Akpe disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
He noted that a special playing field has been designated for Liberty FC to execute their matches in the tournament, stating that the inclusion of the Correctional teams represents inclusivity among institutions.
According to him, beyond the huge prize money in the tournament, the competition has helped to curb crime and other social vices across the state while providing a platform for talents in Bayelsa to showcase their potential.
The DG explained that with the consistency in the organising the tournament, youth restiveness has reduced drastically because the youths are actively engaged in football activities across communities, pointing out that there is incontrovertible evidence that during the tournament crime rate is usually low across communities.
He further explained that several institutions are taking part in the competition which include; the Nigeria Police Force, the National Youths Service Corps, NYSC, as well as faith-based organizations, and not forgetting the non-indegene in the State, who equally registered a team for the tournament.
Speaking on the Correctional facility registering a team for the tournament, a Yenagoa-based football buff, Comrade Stanley Imgbi, said “it is an interesting development. Their inclusion will add flavour to the tournament.”
Continuing, Imgbi, who doubles as the Secretary of the Bayelsa State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, said “I am equally delighted to hear that non-indigenes in the State also registered a team. This will bring about unity. Kudos to the organisers of the tournament.”
In the meantime, the Prosperity Cup train is moving to Ogbia Local Government Area this weekend with the conclusion of preliminary round hostilities in Brass and Nembe Council areas.
Sports
Igali bids farewell to Joana, former Sports Ministry staff, now Women Affairs Commissioner*
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Ministry of Sports Development, Bayelsa State, under the able leadership of Honourable Daniel Igali, has sent forth newly appointed commissioner for Women, Children Affairs, Empowerment and Social Development, Honourable Joana Gigi.
Speaking during the ‘sendforth’ ceremony held at the Conference Room of the Honourable Commissioner on Thursday, Champion Daniel Igali, described Honourable Joana Gigi who was his staff untill her appointment by Governor Douye Diri as a patriot, intelligent and consummate woman.
Igali noted that Honourable Gigi during her stay under his watch as Commissioner distinguished herself as a woman of substance who brought her wealth of experience to bear in the discharge of her duties.
Reflecting on the elevation, the world and Olympic champion admonished that leadership should never be about keeping people small, but about creating the space for them to grow, stressing that people who work with you today may stand beside or above you tomorrow.
Daniel Igali noted that one of the quiet joys of leadership is watching people you once worked with rise to greater responsibilities after working closely with the new Women Affairs commissioner for six years as a Director in the Bayelsa State Ministry of Sports Development
Honourable Igali advised the new commissioner for Women, Children Affairs, Empowerment and Social Development, to surround herself with the right people who will not only tell her what she wants to hear but those who will tell her the truth dispassionately.
Honourable Igali lauded Governor Douye Diri for uplifting the status of Honourable Joana Gigi while praying to God Almighty to guide her path with wisdom and knowledge and sound mind in carrying out her new assignment.
In her remarks, the brand new commissioner for Women, Children Affairs, Empowerment and Social Development, Honourable Joana Gigi expressed gratitude for the thoughtful gesture, describing it as overwhelming.
Honourable Gigi singled out for praises the leadership qualities of Honourable Daniel Igali, describing her time as staff of the Ministry of Sports as fruitful where she made lifetime friends.
The women affairs commissioner thanked Governor Douye Diri for finding her worthy of such elevation, adding that it was a manifestation of God’s plans beyond human comprehension.
Meanwhile, Honourable Igali was joined in the sendforth by the Ministry Permanent Secretary, Pereyi Efeke, Head of Human Resource Management, Digha Nicolas, the Director of Sports Bayelsa State Sports Council, Andrew Aye, the Director of Finance and Accounts, Ministry of Sports, Funke Ayah and staff members of the ministry, alongside staff of the ministry of Women, Children Affairs, Empowerment and Social Development led by the Permanent Secretary and well wishers.
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