NSF President Engineer, Toke Aka extends Eid al-Adha goodwill message to Muslim sporting community



 
 
The President of Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF), Engineer Toke Aka has extended heartfelt Eid al-Adha greetings to Muslims in Nigeria and around the world, celebrating the values of faith, sacrifice, and unity that define the occasion.

Aka, NSF boss and an executive member of World English Scrabble Players Association praised the contributions of Muslim athletes, players, coaches, officials, and supporters to the growth of scrabble and sports in general, describing their commitment as a source of strength and inspiration to the sport.

“Eid-ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, is a profound reminder of the virtues of faith, humility, obedience, and compassion,” Toke Aka a hydro Engineer said. 

“It is a time that calls on us to reflect on the values of unity, generosity, and service to one another as a principles that also lie at the heart of our beautiful mind sport.”

He expressed hope that the celebration would renew the spirit of togetherness across communities and further encourage a more inclusive scrabble culture in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world.

Aka concluded with prayers for peace, safety, joy, and good health for all during the festive period.

“Eid Mubarak,” he said.

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