Ogun State is gearing up to host the 2024 National Sports Festival, set to begin on January 12, 2025. More than just a competition, this event represents an opportunity to engage and empower Nigeria’s youth, promoting values of teamwork, discipline, and leadership that extend beyond the sports arena.
With state-of-the-art facilities, Ogun State is positioning itself as a prime destination for athletes to develop their skills, setting the groundwork for future investment and creating a top-tier training environment for national and international competitions.
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Preparations for the festival are in full swing, with significant upgrades underway at the MKO Abiola Stadium and the Ijeja Sports Centre. Inspections have shown notable progress, including the installation of an Olympic-size swimming pool, new tennis and handball courts, and freshly laid turf in the main stadium.
Athletes will unite in a central Games Village, further enhancing Ogun State’s appeal as a premier sports destination while creating a legacy for future generations.
As we approach the festival kickoff, Ogun State is committed to delivering a world-class event, ready to welcome athletes, officials, and spectators from across the country for an unforgettable celebration of athleticism, community, and youth empowerment.
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