Sponsors rally behind new NSF board

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The winds of fortune are blowing strong for Nigerian Scrabble, as a surge of sponsors and corporate allies line up behind the newly inaugurated board of the Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF).

With the 2025 World English Scrabble Players Association Championship (WESPAC) in Accra fast approaching, the board’s programs have ignited a wave of confidence, belief and generosity.

Leading the charge is Loenese International, whose Managing Director, Engineer Gbenga Ojofeitimi, is not just a corporate name but also a scrabble enthusiast himself. Ojofeitimi’s passion for the sport is more than words; his company is backing Team Nigeria’s quest for glory in Ghana.

For more than 20 years, Ojofeitimi’s commitment to Scrabble has been nothing short of remarkable. He has supported local and international championships, contributed to players’ welfare, and helped Nigeria maintain its enviable reputation as a global powerhouse in Scrabble, a sport where the country consistently ranks among the worlds best.

In the intricate world of Scrabble, a game of intellect, patience, and precision, few names resonate with quiet power and consistent purpose like Engineer Gbenga Ojofeitimi.

Long before he became a member of the NSF board, Engineer Ojofeitimi was already a familiar name in the federation’s corridors. His presence was often felt quietly, through sponsorship of tournaments, support for emerging talents, and contributions to national team preparations.

Also in the vanguard is Sir Itiakpo Ikpokpo, the dynamic CEO of Dunamis, fondly known in sporting circles as Malik. His track record in sports sponsorship is already legendary, fresh from the success of the maiden Niger Delta Sports Festival in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, he’s now throwing his weight behind the word warriors of Nigeria.

The momentum doesn’t stop there. Peculiar Nigeria Limited, under the dynamic leadership of Engineer Olanrewaju Adeleke, has joined the Scrabble crusade, translating their words into tangible action by supporting Team Nigeria’s World Championship campaign.

Engineer Olanrewaju Adeleke, has promised to lift the new board and it various programmes and he has also promised to bring some of his friends and business associates to identify with scrabble and its activities.

Another rising ally is Boaz Commodities Ltd, helmed by Collins Okafor, the man behind the celebrated BSP Tournament in Ajegunle, Lagos.

Okafor’s firm has already indicated interest in financing NSF events, a move expected to further strengthen the federation’s grassroots and elite programs.

Amid this corporate enthusiasm, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has been nothing short of exceptional. Under the astute leadership of Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko and Director General, Bukola Olopade, the NSC has been “burning candles at both ends” to ensure Scrabble thrives as a true national sport. Their backing for Team Nigeria’s Accra campaign has been described as “massive and game-changing.”

Inside camp, the mood is electric. The Chairman of the Lagos State Scrabble and Monopoly Association, Engineer Dipo Akanbi, has emerged as a quiet force of inspiration, providing some funding, moral support, and even springing a delightful surprise visit complete with lunch for players and coaches.

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