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Support from family, fans and state fuels my drive — Long Jump gold medalist, Gowon Oghenerunor Gift

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…Eyes World U-20 Championship, CAA Seniors, Youth Olympics   By Mishael Emmanuel and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, Edo State, South-South, Nigeria          Long jump sensation Gowon Oghenerona Gift has credited the unwavering support of his family, fans and Delta State government as the propelling forces behind his gold medal triumph at the ongoing Niger Delta Games.   The energetic jumper, representing Team Delta, leaped to victory in the men’s long jump at the 2nd edition of the annual multi-sport festival, clearing a distance of 7.39m, to win gold.   Speaking to your authoritative and award-winning news channel FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG, Gowon Oghenerona Gift, revealed that he arrived with high expectations but still had to put in a double shift to secure top spot.   “I was already expecting a gold medal, due to my recent performance. I wasn't at my best, but I needed to show...

From tears to glory — the story of triple gold medalist, Esther Adebola

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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium              From tears at the gym, to national glory at the Niger Delta Games, this is the story of Edo State triple gold medalist in weightlifting, Esther Adebola. It was a day overflowing with tears of joy for Esther Adebola as she received her medals during the medal ceremony at the Samuel Ogbemudia in the historic city of Benin City. The young weightlifter secured her medals in the snatch, clean and jack, and total sealing the day in grand style. She described her story as a shining testament of the good results of hard work and determination, emphasizing that there were times she just wanted to quit. “I feel good, though the journey wasn't easy, but with the support of my coach, my family and friends I was able to get the job done. “Being at the Niger Delta Games was not easy but I was just trying my best to make sure that I performed to the best of my abil...

Two decades of shaping African sports history

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By Mishael Emmanuel      For twenty years, one name has echoed across stadiums, training grounds, and locker rooms in Africa’s sporting landscape, Herosports Africa. Founded in 2006 with a bold vision and a passion for authentic storytelling, Herosports Africa set out to do more than report scores.  It set out to tell the soul of African sports. From the roar of packed arenas to the dusty fields where tomorrow’s super stars first lace their boots, Herosports Africa has been there and documenting history, discovering hidden talents, and amplifying voices that might otherwise have gone unheard. When champions rose, we told their stories. When underdogs dared to dream, we told those too. Over two decades, the newspapers evolved with the times, expanding beyond print into a dynamic online platform, embracing innovation while holding firm to the core values of credible reporting, inspiring features, and grassroots development.  In an era of noise, Herospo...

Power play turns sour as NBBF Board tenure expires amid Constitutional storm

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A special report by Maxwell Kumoye    A leadership vacuum has engulfed Nigerian basketball. The tenure of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) Board has officially expired and what should have been a routine transition is now spiraling into a full-blown governance crisis. Elected on January 31, 2022 in Benin City, the Board’s four-year mandate ran out on January 31, 2026.  That much, according to the 2019 NBBF Constitution, is black and white. Tenure begins immediately after election and swearing-in. No ceremony. No delay. No reinterpretation. Yet, attempts to stretch that mandate to October 2026 based on a later “inauguration” by the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports have triggered fierce backlash from stakeholders who insist the Constitution recognizes no such extension. And the documents back the stand of the stakeholders. The Board was sworn in on election day. It began operations immediately.  FIBA formally congratulated the leadership on the ...

Games crack down yield positive results and commendations

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...Medals stripped, five athletes disqualified over eligibility breaches   By Maxwell Kumoye with additional report by NDG Media Hub      The ongoing Niger Delta Games have been jolted by a sweeping integrity crackdown that has seen five athletes disqualified over eligibility breaches ranging from age discrepancies to state-of-origin violations. In one of the most dramatic decisions yet, Otunla Kolade Israel, who competed for Edo State in swimming, was stripped of all six medals he won, five gold and one silver and after investigations revealed inconsistencies with his state of origin.  According to the official protest report, his National Identification Number (NIN) indicated he is from Ikorodu, Lagos State, a finding that ultimately cost him his podium dominance. The axe also fell in handball, where Bayelsa State athletes John Vera and Ayimba Maria were disqualified for age declaration violations. Documentation reviewed by officials reportedly sho...

FRMF shuts down exit rumors, Regragui stays as Atlas Lion boss

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By Maxwell Kumoye       Despite weeks of swirling speculation, Walid Regragui will remain at the helm of Morocco national football team, after the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) issued a firm denial of reports suggesting a split. In a terse one-sentence statement, the FRMF shut down the rumors: it “denies the circulating reports about its separation from coach Walid Regragui.”  Just like that, the federation attempted to draw a line under the growing noise surrounding the Atlas Lions’ dugout. The uncertainty had intensified in the aftermath of Morocco’s dramatic and chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final defeat on January 18, a match overshadowed by controversy as Senegal national football team briefly walked off the pitch, fans attempted to breach security, and incidents of vandalism marred what should have been a showpiece occasion. While Morocco’s run to the final was historic, the manner of the loss reopened scrutiny of Regragui’s tactical dec...

High Jump Gold Medal, the tip of the iceberg — Delta State' Oddo Melvin

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By Mishael Emmanuel and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium Benin City, Edo State, South-South, Nigeria           Delta State high jumper, Oddo Melvin, has promised to deliver stunning performances in the coming months, stating that his gold medal display at the ongoing Niger Delta Games was just a scratch on the surface.    The jumper cleared a commanding 1.95m to win the gold at the Niger Delta Games, Rivers State' Bright Godson took the Silver with a 1.90m jump, while Christian Edet of Akwa Ibom walked away the bronze medal after taking down 1.85m.   Oddo admitted to feelings of anxiety as he participated in the Men's High Jump Final, explained that he wanted to set a new personal best at this event but it didn't come to fruition.   “It was Great. I was a little bit scared, but it was great. I was expecting to jump higher, maybe like 2.05 or 2.10 but unfortunately it didn't happen. But I...

Okey Bakassi, Harrysong set to light up the Games Cultural Expo Night

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By Maxwell Kumoye with additional report by NDG Media Hub      The medals may have been won on the tracks and courts, but on Wednesday night, the spotlight shifts to the stage as comedy heavyweight Okey Bakassi leads an all-star cast at the Cultural Expo Night of the 2nd Niger Delta Games. After six days of fierce competition, young athletes from across the region will trade sweat for laughter at the Cathelea Convention Centre on February 25, as the Games serve up a different kind of spectacle, one powered by rhythm, punchlines and pure entertainment. Headlining the comedy lineup is Okey Bakassi, born Okechukwu McAnthony, whose razor-sharp wit is expected to light up the arena.  He won’t be alone. Fellow crowd-pullers Seyi Law, Jikume, MC Porcupyne and G-Flex are set to keep the energy high in a night carefully curated to celebrate the spirit of the Games beyond medals and podium finishes. On the music front, Niger Delta’s hitmaker Harrysong takes centre ...

We want the Niger Delta region to stand out — Executive Director, Sports Development and Operations, Mrs. Sabina Chikere

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…Teamwork and dedication key to the success of the Games By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye and Mishael Emmanuel     The Executive Director, Sports Development and Operations at the Edo State Sports Commission (ESSC), Mrs. Sabina Chikere, has reaffirmed that the Niger Delta Games were deliberately designed as a platform for grassroots talent discovery and long-term athlete development.   Speaking on the vision behind the competition, Mrs. Chikere described the Games as a structured pathway to identify promising young athletes across the region and groom them into future national and international champions.   According to her, the objective is clear — to make the Niger Delta a benchmark for sports development in Nigeria — a model other regions can emulate.   “So far, so good, it’s been going well. From the beginning, we made it clear that the Niger Delta Games would serve as a breeding ground. We want to discover new talents; we want to develop our...

Niger Delta Games, a fast track for future Olympians — Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, Hon. Daniel Igali

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By Mishael Emmanuel and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye          The Commissioner, Bayelsa State Ministry of Sports Hon. Daniel Igali, has endorsed the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), for creating and supporting the Niger Delta Games.   The Honourable Commissioner gave this verdict on Monday, in an exclusive interview with FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG at the sidelines of the 2nd edition of the annual muti-sport event tagged, Edo 2026, as he expressed gratitude to the Commission for turning the Games into a deliberate talent-discovery mechanism for young athletes.   “I want to profusely thank the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), for this worthwhile initiative. The initiative of making the Niger Delta Games (NDG), an annual event but also making it an Under-20 event. Infact, this is what makes it a competition of discovery of young athletes,” Hon. Igali, an Olympic and Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist, stated.  ...