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  2. Nigerian National Sports Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian National Sports Festival is a biennial multi-sport event organized by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Sports Commission for athletes from the 36 States of Nigeria. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Started and staged in 1973 at the National Stadium, Surulere in Lagos, the game was originally conceived as a "unifying tool" with the ...

  3. National Sport Festival (Edo 2020) - Wikipedia

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    The National Sports Festival was first held in 1973 in Lagos State. The festival has always been celebrated with the aim of fostering unity and harnessing talents in the different states of Nigeria. The festival is also known to be called Nigerias version of the Olympic Games. The festival for 2020 was the 20th edition of the competition and it ...

  4. List of festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The annual Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) is an international film festival held in Lagos, Nigeria. The Eko International Film Festival was founded and established in 2009 by Hope Obioma Opara, [34] the CEO of Supple Communications Limited, under which the festival is held. He is also the publisher of Supple magazine, an African ...

  5. Imaobong Nse Uko - Wikipedia

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    World U20 Championships. 2021 Nairobi. 400m. 2021 Nairobi. 4×400m relay. 2021 Nairobi. mixed 4x400 m. Imaobong Nse Uko (born 20 February 2004) is a Nigerian athlete. [1] She competed in the mixed 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [2][3] The 17-year-old won the 400 metres at the 2021 World Under 20 Championships.

  6. Category:Sports competitions in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    N. National Sport Festival (Edo 2020) National Youth Games in Nigeria. Nigeria Polytechnic Games Association.

  7. Teslim Balogun Stadium - Wikipedia

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    1472 F.C. The Teslim Balogun Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of First Bank FC. The Nigeria national rugby league team also uses the venue. [1] The stadium has a capacity of 24,325 people, and is sometimes used for international football matches. [2]

  8. Category:Sports festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Sports festivals in Nigeria. The main article for this category is List of festivals in Nigeria. This category is for sports festivals in Nigeria, encapsulating sporting events that are either explicitly called festivals or have strong elements of cultural festivals. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories.

  9. National Youth Games in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    National Youth Games in Nigeria. The National Youth Games Sports event in Nigeria is a brain child of the Goodluck Jonathan administration. [1] It is a multi-sporting event organized by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Sports Commission for athletes from the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria .