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Ogun agog as Nigeria’s biggest Sports Festival kicks off

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Ogun agog as Nigeria’s biggest Sports Festival kicks off

After months of delays and anticipation, the 22nd National Sports Festival — Gateway Games 2024 — is finally lighting up Ogun State.

Initially billed for November 2024, the festival faced a couple of setbacks, first pushed to January 2025, then finally locked in for 16–30 May. The wait is over, and the excitement is off the charts.

Often dubbed “Nigeria’s Olympics,” the National Sports Festival showcases athletic talent, culture, and unity. And Ogun is pulling out all the stops to host a show-stopping edition.

The Gateway State promises an unforgettable opening ceremony this Sunday, from electrifying performances to cultural displays.

Music heavyweights Davido and Asa are set to thrill the crowd, and all eyes are on Afrobeats star Asake, who’s been spotted at the stadium and could make a surprise appearance on stage.

Davido and Asa to headline the opening ceremony

Vice President Kashim Shettima will officially declare the games open, marking the start of two weeks of fierce competition and celebration.

With all 36 states and the FCT in attendance — and more than 10,000 athletes ready to battle for glory — the stage is set for a festival like no other.

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The opening ceremony kicks off at 5 p.m. — and it’s should be one to remember even though the weather in Abeokuta currently suggests there might be showers of rain.

Permanent Secretaries ahead of the opening ceremony
Prof. Wole Soyinka at the M.K.O Abiola Sports Complex with other Organising Committee officials
Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, during a late-minute inspection before the Opening ceremony commences

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