From Okwe Obi, Abuja
Minister of Youth Development, Ayo Olawande, has assured the youth of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment towards their development through sports.
Olawande stated this yesterday when he received in audience Chairman of Royal CBS Group, Khalifah Onu Chairman Royal CBS Group ahead of the forthcoming Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) competition, to be hosted by the University of Jos.
He promised the ministry’s one hundred percent involvement and support.
On his part, Khalifah lauded the minister for the support, noting the willingness to support NUGA would boost youth fitness beyond academic success.
Director General of City Boyz International, Tosin Shoga, thanked the government for their commitment and support to ensure the sports not only succeed but also align with the current administration’s vision of youth empowerment.
Meanwhile, Prince Ade Omole has been named as the Honourary Envoy for the forthcoming NUGA competition, at the University of Jos.
The appointment was formally announced during the symbolic ceremony held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, Nigeria.
The honour was conferred by Khalifah Onu, Managing Director of Royal CBS Group Limited, the strategic consulting partner energising the NUGA 2025 Games.
Speaking at the event, Mr Onu described Prince Omole as “a patriotic thought leader, bridge-builder, and staunch advocate for youth empowerment, whose international influence and dedication to Nigeria’s development make him the ideal envoy to represent and amplify the spirit of NUGA.”
In his remarks, Omole expressed gratitude for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to promoting the values of unity, excellence, and patriotism through sports under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“The NUGA event is more than just a sporting event; it’s a celebration of Nigerian talent, diversity, and ingenuity. I am proud to lend my voice and efforts to this noble cause,” he said.
As part of the event, Prince Omole also unveiled the official jersey kit for the 2025 Games.
He commended the organisers for adopting a “Nigeria First” policy, revealing that the jersey was 100% locally produced, sourced and designed entirely by Nigerian professionals.
“This is a statement of confidence in our capacity as a nation. It embodies the spirit of Renewed Hope and national pride,” he added.
In a show of goodwill, Prince Omole, accompanied by Dr Wole Aboderin and entourage, was presented with the first official NUGA Games package box, containing select memorabilia and gear to prepare him for his ambassadorial role throughout the festival.