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World Cup Hopes Crushed as FIFA Delivers Final Verdict on Nigeria The world football governing body, FIFA, has officiall...
05/03/2026

World Cup Hopes Crushed as FIFA Delivers Final Verdict on Nigeria

The world football governing body, FIFA, has officially announced the schedule for the upcoming intercontinental playoffs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to take place later this month.

With the announcement of the fixtures, it has now been confirmed that the Nigeria national football team will not be participating in the playoffs. Nigeria had earlier submitted a protest to FIFA contesting the eligibility of some players fielded by the DR Congo national football team during the qualifiers.

However, following the latest development and the release of the official playoff schedule, Nigeria’s hopes of replacing DR Congo in the tournament have been effectively dashed.

DR Congo will therefore proceed to represent the region in the playoffs as they aim to secure a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.



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Niger Delta Games (2nd Edition)Edo Crowned Overall Champions with 111 MedalsHost state Edo emerged overall champions of ...
26/02/2026

Niger Delta Games (2nd Edition)
Edo Crowned Overall Champions with 111 Medals

Host state Edo emerged overall champions of the 2nd Edition of the Niger Delta Games after an outstanding performance that saw them top the medal table with a total of 111 medals.

Edo’s impressive haul comprised 52 Gold, 34 Silver, and 25 Bronze medals, a dominant showing that reflected their strength, preparation, and consistency across multiple sporting events. Competing on home soil, the athletes maximized the advantage of crowd support and strategic camping to deliver a historic victory.

Delta State finished in second position, amassing a total of 102 medals, made up of 39 Gold, 29 Silver, and 34 Bronze medals. Delta mounted a strong challenge throughout the Games, keeping the race for the top spot competitive before settling as worthy runners-up.

Former champions Bayelsa State secured third position with a total of 75 medals — 25 Gold, 24 Silver, and 26 Bronze — reaffirming their status as one of the region’s sporting powerhouses.

In the fight for the remaining top positions:
Akwa Ibom State claimed fourth place with 55 medals (16 Gold, 17 Silver, and 22 Bronze).

Abia State finished fifth with 46 medals (9 Gold, 20 Silver, and 17 Bronze).

Cross River State placed sixth.
Ondo State came seventh.
Rivers State settled for eighth position.
Imo State finished ninth overall.

In total, an impressive 538 medals were won across all sporting events at the 2nd edition of the Games, underscoring the depth of talent and the growing competitiveness among Niger Delta states.

The tournament not only celebrated athletic excellence but also strengthened regional unity, discovered emerging talents, and reinforced the importance of grassroots sports development.

Edo’s triumph now sets a high benchmark for subsequent editions, as other states will look to regroup and challenge for supremacy in the next outing of the regional sporting fiesta.

Edo Tightens Grip on Medal Standings, Targets Bayelsa's Crownat Niger Delta Games 2026After Day 6 of fierce competition ...
25/02/2026

Edo Tightens Grip on Medal Standings, Targets Bayelsa's Crownat Niger Delta Games 2026

After Day 6 of fierce competition at the ongoing 2026 Niger Delta Games in Edo, the medal table has taken a decisive shape as the host state asserts strong dominance.

As at 11:00pm, Edo State tops the standings with an impressive 102 medals, 50 Gold, 30 Silver, and 22 Bronze, sending a clear signal of intent to clinch the overall title on home soil.

The hosts have now firmly set their sights on dethroning Bayelsa State, who emerged overall champions at the maiden edition of the Games held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Closely trailing in second position is Delta State with a total haul of 91 medals, comprising 34 Gold, 26 Silver, and 31 Bronze, keeping the title race competitive as the Games progress.

Other participating states continue to battle for podium finishes as the medal log tightens heading into the decisive stages of the competition.

The race for supremacy is far from over.





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Niger Delta Games | Edo 2026 - Medal Race Intensifies After Day 5The battle for supremacy at the Edo 2026 Niger Delta Ga...
25/02/2026

Niger Delta Games | Edo 2026 - Medal Race Intensifies After Day 5

The battle for supremacy at the Edo 2026 Niger Delta Games has taken a dramatic twist as a total of 138 medals were won on Day 5, pushing the overall medals tally to 348.

In what has now evolved into a fierce contest, the race between Gold and Silver medals has turned into a thrilling two-horse affair, with both categories recording an identical 107 medals each in total accumulation.

Edo Maintains Commanding Lead

Host state Edo continues to dominate proceedings at the summit of the medal table, amassing an impressive 66 medals so far:

33 Gold
16 Silver
17 Bronze

Their consistent podium finishes have kept them firmly ahead as competition intensifies.

Delta in Close Pursuit

Powerhouse Delta remains within striking distance, occupying second position with 71 medals:

25 Gold
21 Silver
25 Bronze

Delta’s balanced spread across all medal categories keeps the pressure on the hosts.

Bayelsa Holds Third Spot

Bayelsa sits comfortably in third place with a total of 45 medals:

19 Gold
11 Silver
15 Bronze

Their steady performance continues to solidify their presence among the top contenders.

The Chase Pack

Meanwhile, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Abia, Ondo, Cross River, and Imo are battling fiercely for podium relevance, sharing the remaining medals claimed so far as the Games approach a decisive phase.

With more events lined up and medal opportunities still available, the race for overall supremacy promises even greater excitement in the days ahead.





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Niger Delta Games | Edo 2026After Day 4 Stats and Medal StandingsGold 🥇 Medals Won - 65Silver 🥈 Medals Won - 65Bronze 🥉 ...
24/02/2026

Niger Delta Games | Edo 2026

After Day 4 Stats and Medal Standings

Gold 🥇 Medals Won - 65
Silver 🥈 Medals Won - 65
Bronze 🥉 Medals Won - 80

A total of 210 Medals Won so far in the competition.

Edo State top the table with a total of 47 Medals, amassing 22 Gold, 12 Silver and 14 Bronze.

Delta came second with 46 medals, recording 15 Gold, 19 Silver and 12 Bronze.

Other States follow suit on the medal Standings as the Niger Delta Games entered Day 5 of intense encounters.

*Niger Delta Games | Edo 2026*

After Day 4 Stats and Medal Standings

Gold 🥇 Medals Won - 65
Silver 🥈 Medals Won - 65
Bronze 🥉 Medals Won - 80

A total of 210 Medals Won so far in the competition.

Edo State top the table with a total of 47 Medals, amassing 22 Gold, 12 Silver and 14 Bronze.

Delta came second with 46 medals, recording 15 Gold, 19 Silver and 12 Bronze.

Other States follow suit on the medal Standings as the Niger Delta Games entered Day 5 of intense encounters.





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Niger Delta Games| Edo 2026Medal Standings as at 6:30pm | 23rd February, 2026Day 4 media rush for Edo State as they unse...
23/02/2026

Niger Delta Games| Edo 2026

Medal Standings as at 6:30pm | 23rd February, 2026

Day 4 media rush for Edo State as they unseat Bayelsa from the top.





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MEDAL RUSH!Back-back Champion! Treasure Okereke of Delta State has successfully defended her 400m crown, blazing to gold...
23/02/2026

MEDAL RUSH!

Back-back Champion!

Treasure Okereke of Delta State has successfully defended her 400m crown, blazing to gold in 52.50s, even faster than her winning time of 52.70s at the last edition! 🥇⚡

🥈 Jecinter Andrew (Akwa Ibom) – 53.83s
🥉 Siviana Ossai (Delta) – 53.85s

A statement performance from the defending champion, as Delta clinches gold and bronze in a fiercely contested final!

23/02/2026

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Team Ondo has cruised into the final of the mixed doubles tennis event, as Rahman Zayan and Adesewa Olaniyan defeated Te...
23/02/2026

Team Ondo has cruised into the final of the mixed doubles tennis event, as Rahman Zayan and Adesewa Olaniyan defeated Team Edo 6–0, 6–2 in the semifinal.

Meanwhile, Oke Oluwatobiloba (46kg, female) and Sola Olasunkanmi Taiwo (45kg, male) will compete in their respective wrestling finals later this afternoon.




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Niger Delta Games: Scouting Committee Zooming on Generation Next Athletes As the second edition of the Niger Delta Games...
23/02/2026

Niger Delta Games: Scouting Committee Zooming on Generation Next Athletes

As the second edition of the Niger Delta Games enters Day-3 in Benin, Edo State, the Scouting Committee has said that it has a mission to identify the next generation of star sportsmen and women from the region.

Chairman of the committee, Godwin Enakhena and his team has been moving round the games venues from morning sessions till the close of the day, monitoring and liaising with the screening committee to ensure that the right athletes were scouted.

"We’re ready to help discover the next Blessing Oborodudu, Victor Ikpeba, Victor Osimhen, Nwankwo Kanu, Efe Ajagba, Enefiok Udo-Obong, Blessing Okagbare, Ese Brume etc for the Niger Delta region", he asserted Sunday afternoon when he joined a group of former athletics stars at the track and field events at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Sunday.

The line up of athletics greats includes Mary Onyali, Henry Amike, Gabriel Okon, Gabriel Opuama and Enefiok Udo-Obong among others.

"We are happy with the job done by the screening committee to ensure that true U-20s are the ones participating in Benin City.

"We’re going to be meticulous in beaming the searchlight on very talented younger athletes that are being showcased at the Games", he said amidst the din of cheers that trailed the completion of the 400m hurdles final.

Enakhena recalled that at the last edition in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, 644 athletes were identified as having the potentials to thrive in the future.

He believes that there exists a possibility to exceed that number given that the states are beginning to embrace the vision of going to the grassroots to discover budding talents.

"To make this happen, we’ve put together experienced coaches and scouts. Blessing Oborududu leads wrestling scouts and Rolake Olagbegi-Kassim leads tennis. She was the first Nigerian female professional tennis player and the first to win Gold and Silver medals at the All-African Games. The longest serving NPFL player, Victor Ezeji will lead the football scouts, amongst others", he disclosed.

The NDG has been programmed to provide a platform for states in the region to discover, test and nurture indigenous budding talents to become national and international champions.

The games is organised by Dunamis-Icon Limited led by Sir Itiako Ikpokpo and sponsored by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Edo’s Starboy Solomon Eloghosa blazed through the track to claim Gold in the men’s 800m Final with an impressive 1:56.74...
23/02/2026

Edo’s Starboy Solomon Eloghosa blazed through the track to claim Gold in the men’s 800m Final with an impressive 1:56.74s ⏱️🔥

Close on his heels, Samson Teibowei(Bayelsa) snatched Silver 🥈 in 1:56.84s, while, Timilehin Owolabi (Ondo) grabbed Bronze 🥉 in 1:57.71s

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