1 Olabisi urges youth sports participation as Ondo wins School Sport Games
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The Nigeria Schools Sports Federation NSSF President, Joseph, has called for greater participation of children in sports as Ondo State emerged the overall winner of the 1st Basic Education School Sports BESS Games held in Abuja. The tournament, which took place from November 6–15, 2024, featured over 1,000 pupils from 25 states, including the FCT, competing in more than 40 events such as athletics, football, chess, badminton, and volleyball.
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Gabriel Okon of Akwa Ibom stood out as the best athlete of the tournament, winning gold in the girls’ 100m, 200m, 400m, and 4x100m relay, contributing significantly to her state’s medal tally.
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At the closing ceremony, Olabisi praised the commitment of the UBEC Universal Basic Education Commission and participating states, describing the event as a platform to showcase talent, foster sportsmanship, and promote national unity. She reaffirmed NSSF’s commitment to nurturing young athletes and providing opportunities for them to compete on continental and global stages.

Hamid Bobboy of UBEC echoed this sentiment, commending the athletes and reinforcing the council’s dedication to school sports development. The event was graced by dignitaries such as FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s representative, Mukhtar Shagaya, and education leaders from across Nigeria.

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The success of the 1st Basic Education School Sports Games underscores the importance of grassroots sports in Nigeria’s educational and talent development landscape. By providing young athletes with a platform to showcase their skills, the NSSF is nurturing the next generation of sports stars.

Ondo State secured first place with 31 medals, including 9 gold, 13 silver, and 9 bronze medals. Akwa Ibom followed in second place with 6 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze medals, while Abuja finished third, claiming 5 gold, 3 silver, and 9 bronze medals.

Events like these also promote teamwork, discipline, and national unity, values that are crucial for holistic development. Ondo State’s triumph and Gabriel Okon’s stellar performance are shining examples of the potential that can be unlocked when young athletes are given opportunities to excel.
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The focus now should be on sustaining and expanding such initiatives. With the continued support of UBEC, state governments, and corporate sponsors, Nigeria can build a robust pipeline for sports talent, ensuring success at both local and international levels.

Did You Know?

The BESS Games featured over 1,000 pupils from 25 states competing in 40 events.
Ondo State won the competition with a total of 31 medals, [leading](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/bayern-munich-activate-release-clause-for-granada-striker-edna-imade/) the overall tally.
Gabriel Okon of [Akwa Ibom](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-culture/akwa-iboms-governor-celebrates-troost-ekongs-stellar-afcon-feat/) was the tournament’s standout performer, winning four gold medals.
The games aim to foster sportsmanship, national unity, and talent discovery among schoolchildren.
The NSSF plans to nurture talents discovered at the BESS Games for international competitions.


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