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Benin, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana athletes set for Dynamic Athletics Meet in August

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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye      Athletes from Benin, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and host nation Nigeria are gearing up for the highly anticipated Dynamic Athletics Meet, scheduled to take place in mid-August at the Yabatech Sports Complex in Lagos. Dynamic Athletics founder and meet organiser, Olabanji Ayegbusi, confirmed that the World Athletics-listed competition has already generated strong interest across West Africa, with athletes from the participating countries indicating their readiness through emails and other communication channels. With the 2026 athletics season gradually drawing to a close, many competitors see the meet as an ideal opportunity to round off their campaigns on a high note by producing outstanding performances, achieving personal bests and improving their world rankings. The Dynamic Athletics Meet has built a reputation for producing high-quality performances over the years, including world-leading marks, meeting records and...

Amusan storms to Paris Diamond League victory

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...Victory signals return to best form ahead of Commonwealth Games   By Maxwell Kumoye      World record holder Tobi Amusan continued her impressive return to form by producing a commanding display at the Paris Diamond League, where she first qualified for the final by winning the opening heat of the women's 100m hurdles in 12.39 seconds (+0.4m/s). Amusan looked comfortable throughout the race as she crossed the line ahead of Dutch hurdler Nadine Visser, who finished second in a season's best of 12.44s, while Jamaican champion Demisha Roswell placed third in 12.46s to also secure qualification for the final. Carrying that momentum into the final, the Nigerian sprint hurdling queen delivered an even more impressive performance, storming to victory in a season's best time of 12.28 seconds. Competing in ideal conditions with a legal tailwind of +0.7m/s, Amusan exploded out of the blocks from lane four with a reaction time of 0.135 seconds before producing a technically ...

IGP Disu backs Police Machine

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...Pledges greater investment in sports By Maxwell Kumoye   Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has reaffirmed his commitment to sports development within the Nigeria Police Force, pledging increased investment in volleyball and other sporting disciplines. Disu made the pledge while attending the final day of the first phase of the 3rd CGC Volleyball Premier League in Abuja on Saturday. Impressed by the performance of Police Machine in their victory over Sunshine Spikers, the IGP commended the players for their determination, resilience and fighting spirit despite operating with limited training resources. "You have seen the tenacity of a policeman in action. I am so happy to have been here today, and they have made me so happy," Disu said. "They have done so well. How else can I honour them? By owning the sport and sponsoring it. Definitely, we will do something like this, not only for volleyball but for judo and every other sport." The police chief stresse...

National Trials offer glimpse of what to expect in Glasgow

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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye       Head Coach of Team Nigeria Athletics, Solomon Aliyu, says the impressive performances witnessed at the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Commonwealth Games Trials are only a preview of what Nigerians should expect from the country's athletes at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Aliyu a former police officer made the remarks in an exclusive interview with FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG, expressing confidence that Team Nigeria will raise its performance when the Games begin. The veteran coach described the trials as a successful first phase in the team's preparations, insisting that the athletes are capable of delivering even more on the international stage. "What we saw at the AFN Commonwealth Games Trials is just the beginning," Aliyu said. "At the Commonwealth Games, Nigerians should expect even better performances from our athletes. This is only the first phase, so watch out for what's to come." Aliyu also rese...

CGC Volleyball Premier League reaches grand finale as teams finish strong in Abuja

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By Maxwell Kumoye      The first phase of the third edition of the CGC Volleyball Premier League comes to a close on Saturday in Abuja after an action-packed Day 12 produced a series of commanding victories and a handful of thrilling encounters across the men's and women's competitions. Several title contenders maintained their impressive form heading into the final day, with dominant straight-set victories highlighting the quality on display throughout the championship. In the women's category, NSCDC continued their fine run with a comfortable 3-0 (25-15, 25-11, 25-14) victory over Benue Queens, while CNS Spikers brushed aside Lifecamp VC in equally convincing fashion, winning 25-14, 25-18, 25-12. NAF Rockets also secured maximum points after defeating Anambra Queens 3-0, although they were made to work in the opening set before sealing the contest 25-23, 25-17, 25-17. COAS Spikers produced one of the day's most dominant performances, overwhelming Olalomi R...

Kuku, Sodiq glow as RIYE U-15 Athletics Championship uncovers Ogun and Nigeria's next generation of stars

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...It's a valuable platform for identifying athletes – NSC DG Olopade  By Maxwell Kumoye     The inaugural RIYE Under-15 Athletics Championship lived up to its promise of discovering the next generation of sporting talents, with a host of young athletes delivering outstanding performances at the MKO Abiola Sports Arena in Kuto, Abeokuta, South West, Nigeria. Among the standout performers were 14-year-old Olufunmilayo Kuku of Muslim Girls High School, Ijebu-Ode, and 13-year-old Sodiq Olaniyi of Luba Comprehensive High School, Ijebu-Ode, who dominated the track events to emerge as the stars of the one-day championship. Kuku was the undisputed princess of the girls' competition, producing a remarkable triple-gold performance by winning the 100 metres, 200 metres and the 100 metres relay.  She also recorded a new personal best in the sprint finals, further establishing herself as one of Nigeria and Ogun State's most promising young athletes. Her exceptional e...

Onyali lauds NSC, AFN, Elite Podium Board over successful Commonwealth Games Trials

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COMMONWEALTH GAMES  By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye      Olympian Mary Onyali has applauded the successful conduct of the just-concluded Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Commonwealth Games Trials in Lagos, attributing the smooth organisation of the championship to early preparation and strong collaboration among key sports bodies. Onyali, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated track and field icons, said the partnership between the National Sports Commission (NSC), the AFN and the Elite Podium Board was central to the success of the trials, which brought together some of the country’s finest athletes in the race for places at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. “From top to bottom, early preparation plus coordinated and cordial relationship between these three entities — the NSC, AFN and the Elite Podium Board, made the difference,” Onyali said. The former Nigerian sprint queen also praised the welfare arrangements put in place for athletes w...

Ashe blazes to stunning 9.93s victory at Commonwealth Games Trials

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By Maxwell Kumoye  Favour Oghene Tejiri Ashe delivered a statement performance at the Commonwealth Games Trials, storming to victory in the men's 100 metres with a personal best and world-class time of 9.93 seconds. The Delta State sprinter produced an explosive run from the blocks and maintained his dominance through the finish line to become the only athlete in the field to break the 10-second barrier. The impressive mark underlined his credentials as one of Nigeria's leading sprint prospects ahead of major international competitions. Fakorede Nicholas Adekalu of Mississippi State University also dipped under his previous best, clocking 9.98 seconds to finish second and register a personal best performance. Chidera Ezeakor of Team Customs continued his remarkable rise in the sprint ranks, placing third in another personal best time of 10.03 seconds. Teenage sensation Tejiri Godwin, representing Bayelsa State, showed immense promise by finishing fourth in a persona...

Ezechukwu hits Ben Aghazu excellence prize mark as Ogundiran takes women's 100m title

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...Enekwechi extends dominance with fifth shot put crown By Maxwell Kumoye and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye at Yaba Tech Sports Complex, Lagos      Nigeria's sprint scene took centre stage on Monday at the Yaba College of Technology Sports Complex, Lagos, as US-based Blessing Ogundiran raced to victory in the women's 100m final at the Commonwealth Games Trials. Ogundiran produced a commanding performance to stop the clock at 11.12 seconds against a headwind of -0.5m/s, securing the national title ahead of a strong field. The race, however, also delivered a major milestone for home-based athletics as Miracle Ezechukwu clocked a personal best of 11.15 seconds to finish second and attain the qualifying benchmark for the Ben Aghazu Excellence in Athletics Prize. Fellow US-based sprinter Olayinka Olajide placed third in 11.28 seconds to complete a highly competitive podium finish. Speaking after her victory, Ogundiran revealed that patience and adherence to ra...

'Athletes are not machines' — Enekwechi opens up on sacrifice, injury and the future of African athletics

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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye      Yaba came alive on Sunday as the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Commonwealth Games Trials got underway at the Yaba College of Technology Sports Complex. Away from the competition arena, Nigeria's shot put star, Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, fondly known as Mr. Consistent, offered a rare insight into the realities of life as an elite athlete. Speaking with FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG's Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye, Enekwechi highlighted the sacrifices, pain and discipli mmne that athletes endure in pursuit of excellence, often without the public fully appreciating what happens behind the scenes. According to the multiple-time African champion, athletes are not machines but human beings constantly dealing with physical strain, mental pressure and hidden injuries while striving to represent their countries with pride. "People see the competition day, the results and the celebration, but they do not always see what athle...