Sports
Milo Basketball Championship 2026: Taraba and Katsina Schools Win Savannah Conference Finals
Government Secondary School Zing in Taraba State and Family Support Programme School in Katsina State have emerged winners of the Savannah Conference regional finals at the opening of the 26th edition of the Milo Basketball Championship in Kano.
The tournament began at the Sanni Abacha Indoor Sports Hall, bringing together secondary school teams from across northern Nigeria in one of the country’s biggest grassroots basketball competitions.
Taraba Girls’ Team Clinches Title
The girls’ final produced a competitive encounter between Government Secondary School Zing and Government Girls College Unity School, Bauchi.
Zing eventually secured a 53–43 victory after a strong second-half performance.
Happy Sylvester, who scored 38 points, was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the girls’ category following her standout display.
“Since 1999, what started with fewer than 500 schools has grown into a national movement,” organisers said during the opening ceremony.
Katsina Boys Edge Adamawa in Thriller
In the boys’ final, Family Support Programme School, Katsina defeated Government Secondary School Numan of Adamawa State by a narrow 64–63 margin in one of the tournament’s closest finals in recent years.
Friday Emmanuel of Katsina was named MVP after contributing 22 points to help his side secure victory.
The tightly contested game drew loud reactions from spectators inside the indoor sports hall, highlighting growing interest in school basketball competitions across Nigeria.
Why the Championship Matters
The Milo Basketball Championship has become one of Nigeria’s longest-running grassroots sports development programmes, providing opportunities for young athletes to compete nationally and attract scouting attention.
Organisers say participation has expanded significantly over the years, with more than 12,000 schools now involved annually.
Speaking during the opening ceremony, Mrs Opeyemi Jaiyeola, Category Development Manager, delivered remarks on behalf of Category Manager Mr Gilbert Tweneboah.
“This growth is not by chance. It’s a result of dedication, consistency, and the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to discover their strength and reach their full potential,” he said.
Sports development experts say school competitions remain critical to talent discovery in Nigeria, especially as basketball continues to gain popularity among young Nigerians.
Government and Sports Officials Attend Event
The regional finals attracted officials from the Kano State Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Youth and Sports, media organisations, Olympic Commission representatives, and basketball stakeholders.
Representatives of the Nigeria School Sport Federation (NSSF), Nigeria Customs Service Federation (NCSF), and the International Basketball Federation, FIBA, were also present at the event.
Observers say the strong institutional presence reflects increasing public and private sector interest in youth sports development.
What Happens Next?
Attention now shifts to the Central Region Finals, scheduled to take place at the Indoor Sports Hall of Mogadishu Barracks.
Winning teams from the regional stages will qualify for the national finals set to hold in Lagos in July.
The national championship is expected to feature top-performing secondary school teams from across Nigeria competing for the national title.
Sports
Nigeria Police BIPOGA Asaba 2026: Force Headquarters Tops Medal Table
The Nigeria Police Force has formally concluded the 15th Biennial Police Games (BIPOGA) “Asaba 2026” at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Force Headquarters emerged overall champion, with Zone 2 Lagos and Zone 9 placing second and third respectively.
The week-long sporting event brought together commands and formations from across the country, blending athletics with messages about discipline and operational readiness.
Why it matters
Police authorities say the games go beyond medals.
They argue that physical fitness and teamwork directly influence operational performance, especially at a time when public scrutiny of policing standards remains high.
Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, described the tournament as “a defining institutional moment where competition revealed character.”
He said what began as a convergence of Commands and Formations had matured into “a powerful demonstration of unity, resilience, and shared purpose.”
According to him, the theme “Beyond the Badge: Excellence in Action” was visible throughout the competition, reflected in mutual respect among participants.
He added that “the physical discipline of sports directly translates to operational readiness and better service delivery.”
Ceremony and highlights
The closing ceremony featured football finals, a frisbee demonstration, tug-of-war finals, and 4×100 metre relay races.
There were also invitational events involving sister security agencies, alongside a closing concert.
Declaring the games closed, Delta State’s Deputy Governor, Monday John Onyeme, commended the police for what he called “discipline, dignity, and dedication beyond the badge.”
He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to sports development as a tool for unity, youth engagement, and national progress.
What’s next?
Police authorities say the unity and resilience displayed in Asaba will be carried into day-to-day policing duties nationwide.
Whether that translates into measurable improvements in public trust remains to be seen.
Sports
GTCO Backs Sports Development as Lagos STL Wins Majekodunmi Cup at 2026 NPA Lagos Polo Tournament
Lagos STL have won the Majekodunmi Cup at the 2026 NPA Lagos International Polo Tournament, defeating Shoreline/A1 10–7 in a dramatic final at the historic Lagos Polo Club.
The match, decided by a late goal, capped a dominant campaign for STL at one of Africa’s oldest and most prestigious polo events.
Headline sponsor, Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) used the occasion to reaffirm its commitment to sports development and youth engagement across Nigeria and the continent.
The tournament ran from 27 January to 15 February and attracted local and international teams, corporate leaders and thousands of spectators.
Why It Matters
Polo remains one of Nigeria’s most visible elite sports, blending heritage, business networking and international participation.
Founded in 1904, the Lagos Polo Club is regarded as one of Africa’s most storied sporting institutions.
What GTCO Said
GTCO’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Segun Agbaje, said the bank’s sponsorship goes beyond branding.
“This tournament celebrates not only the noble sport of polo but the values we hold dear, the teamwork, discipline, fair play, and excellence. Beyond the field, it showcases Nigeria and Africa to a global audience, reinforcing the continent’s place on the world stage. Our longstanding sponsorship reflects our conviction that sport can amplify opportunity, foster connections, and deliver world-class experiences.”
GTCO operates across Africa and the United Kingdom, providing banking, payments, funds management and pension services.
Lagos STL’s Dominant Run
Lagos STL’s victory in the Majekodunmi Cup adds to an impressive list of titles secured during the tournament.
The team also won the Independence Cup, Dapo Ojora Cup, Owen Cup and the Argentine Ambassador’s Cup.
Team captain Yasin Amusan, who was named Most Valuable Player of the Majekodunmi Cup final, credited teamwork for the success.
He described the win as “a testament to preparation and belief” and thanked supporters for their energy throughout the competition.
Shoreline/A1, runners-up in both the Majekodunmi and Independence Cups, earlier claimed the Oba of Lagos Cup.
Other standout performances included Lagos Art Hotel’s Chapel Hill Denham Open Cup triumph and Kano Golden Alchemy’s victory in the Sani Dangote Memorial Cup.
What’s Next
Organisers say preparations for the 2027 edition will begin later this year, with expectations of even stronger international participation.
For GTCO, the focus appears to remain on using sport as a vehicle for community development and global positioning.
Sports
Taiwo Afolabi U-17 Tournament Kicks Off in Lagos with 56 Grassroots Teams
Lagos will host 56 grassroots football teams as the 10th edition of the Taiwo Afolabi U-17 Football Tournament begins on Saturday, 14 February 2026.
The competition, organised by the Lagos State Grassroots Soccer Association and sponsored by SIFAX Group, features 32 boys’ teams and 24 girls’ teams.
Preliminary matches will be played at the Ojo Oniyun Sports Centre and the Anthony Mini Stadium.
The final is scheduled for 2 May at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena.
Why it matters
Grassroots football is widely seen as the foundation of Nigeria’s talent pipeline.
Organisers say the tournament has become one of the largest youth competitions in Lagos, offering young players exposure to scouts and professional pathways.
Afuka Abu, Assistant Secretary of the Lagos State Grassroots Soccer Association, said the competition has consistently shaped young careers.
“This tournament has consistently provided young players with the structure, exposure and discipline they need to progress to higher levels of the game. Many of our participants have moved on to national teams and professional clubs, and that remains our goal — to give every talented child a genuine opportunity,” Abu said.
Nigeria has long relied on youth competitions to feed its national teams, including the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles.
Several past participants have gone on to represent the country internationally.
They include Samson Tijani, a former Golden Eaglets captain now playing for Dukla Prague, and Soliu Afolabi, who featured for the Flying Eagles and plays for Slovan Liberec.
Chijioke Light later represented Nigeria at regional and continental competitions, while Ebenezer Ojo, discovered in 2022, now plays in Norway.
Corporate backing and youth development
The tournament is sponsored by SIFAX Group in honour of its chairman, Dr Taiwo Afolabi.
The company says its decade-long support reflects a broader commitment to youth empowerment.
Oliver Omajuwa, Deputy Director, Strategy and Operations at SIFAX Group, described the sponsorship as a long-term investment.
“Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not,” he said. “This tournament was conceived not just as a competition, but as a platform for discovery, development and hope. For us, Corporate Social Responsibility is a long-term responsibility, not a one-time gesture.”
Industry and community reaction
Football scouts, former internationals and administrators are expected to attend matches.
For many families, the tournament represents more than a trophy.
It offers visibility, mentorship and, in some cases, scholarships or overseas contracts.
What’s next?
Matches will run across multiple venues in Lagos until early May.
Organisers say the 10th anniversary edition aims to raise standards and expand opportunities for both male and female players.
With 56 teams competing, attention will now turn to which young players emerge as the next breakout stars.
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