Tag: CAA

  • CAA U-18/U-20: Tunisian delegation in road accident enroute Games village

    CAA U-18/U-20: Tunisian delegation in road accident enroute Games village

    The Tunisian contingent to the 3rd Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), were on Saturday, involved in a road accident while traveling back to the Games Village from the competition venue.

    This is  contained in a statement by Kola Daniel, Special Adviser to the  Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Bukola  Olopade on Sunday  in Abeokuta.

    He,  however, said it would have resulted in a tragedy if not for the timely intervention of  Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, who was traveling the route at the same time.

    Abiodun reportedly rendered first response assistance at the scene, transporting the injured athletes to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Abeokuta,  where they received first aid attention and later moved to another facility for adequate treatment.

    Daniel said that the affected vehicle had deviated from the safety protocol in place which was routinely accompanied by security and support.

    He said  that the governor and Olopade  arrived at the hospital later to oversee the care of the affected athletes, adding that Olopade  remained in close contact with the leadership of the Tunisian delegation.

    The commission also commended the swift response of the state government, medical personnel and security agencies who responded to the situation.

    “The NSC wishes the injured athletes quick and full recovery and extends its heartfelt sympathy to their teammates, families, and the Tunisian delegation.

    “The safety and well-being of all athletes and participants remain our topmost priority,” he said. (

  • Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan Crowned Best Female Athlete of The Year

    Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan Crowned Best Female Athlete of The Year

    The Confederation of African Athletes (CAA) has crowned Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan Best Female Athlete in Africa for the year 2022.

    Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon and Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey finished behind Amusan according to the criteria used for selection.

    Recall that Amusan  competed 25 times in the 100m hurdles in 2022, securing 17 victories.

    The Ogun State born athlete made history by winning a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon United States of America.

    Amusan, who also set a new world record in the event, was the first African and Nigerian to achieve the feat.

    She clocked 12.12 secs at the World Championship to  set a new World Record at the Semi-Finals of the competition.
    She also set another world record in the final when she clocked 12.06 secs but it wasn’t given by World Athletics, citing wind aid as the reason.
    She also successfully defended her African and Commonwealth titles.

    Amusan also won the Diamond League trophy to end the year on a high.

     

  • Asaba 2018 athletics championship gets over N500m support

    Asaba 2018 athletics championship gets over N500m support

    More than N500 million was realised at a fundraising dinner for the forthcoming African Senior Athletics Championship billed to take place in Asaba from August 1 to August 5th, 2018.

    TheNewsGuru reports Zenith Bank Plc led the donors at the event with the sum of N300 million while Bube Dan gave N20 million, Levant Construction N20 million, Gomene N11 million, Delta State House of Assembly N7 million, Federal Ministry of Sports N5 million among others.

    Some other corporate organisations and individuals present at the fund raising ceremony made their donations anonymously.

    Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, his wife, Dame Okowa, Deputy Governor Kingsley Otuaro, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Minister of Sports, Barr. Solomon Dalung, President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Ibrahim Gusau, among numerous others attended the fundraising ceremony which took place at the Grand Hotel, Asaba Thursday night.

    “In less than three weeks from today, athletes from 47 African countries, as well as officials will begin to converge in Asaba for this historic event; it is historic in the sense that though this is the second time Nigeria will be hosting this event, this is the first to be held outside Lagos, Nigeria’s sporting capital because in 1989, Lagos was the venue for the sixth edition of the competition,” Governor Okowa said at the occasion.

    He disclosed that he accepted for Delta State to host the tournament being organised by the Confederation of African Atheletics (CAA) in conjunction with the NAF, saying, the championship provides “glorious opportunity to further our agenda to regain Delta’s frontline status in sports by hosting this event.”

    “Apart from being a dominant force in the National Sports Festival in the years gone by. Delta State has produced foremost international athletes such as Tony Urhobo, Maria Usifor, Violet Odogwu-Nwajei, Sunday Uti, Blessing Okagbare and many others; however, in recent times, it does seem like athletics is taking a backseat, hence, our young ones do not see much hope in pursuing a career in athletics; we believe this event has the strong potentials to reawaken the interest and consciousness of the upcoming generation and motivate them to strive for greatness in athletics,” the governor said.

    He continued, “on our own, we have delivered on our promise; the Stephen Keshi Stadium is ready for the event; it was tough but, we got it done and the stadium is actually a beauty to behold.”

    Minister for Sports, had in a speech, described Governor Okowa as a performer who saved Nigeria the shame of failing to host the tournament.

    “If this type of stadium is replicated in every part of Nigeria, no Nigerian will pass through the Sahara to look for greener pasture because, they will be engaged; Asaba in future may host world championship because of the quality of facilities at the stadium,” Barr. Dalung said, adding, “Governor Okowa is a performer, in 2019, people who have not performed should be booted out of office, Nigerians assess elected officers based on performance; political parties should not be used as launching pad and I will always support anybody who invest in sports development.”

    President of AFN in an address described Governor Okowa as “a blessing to Delta State, from the date you (Governor Okowa) accepted to host this event, I know how much that has came into Asaba, in this 2018, there is no one that hosted a bigger athletics competition than you in our country, Delta will never be the same again

    Delta has changed, Delta will continue to change, this is a blessing to Delta through you, we received 48 countries indicating interest to come to Asaba and with what you have on ground, Asaba can host the world.”