3rd Mutual Benefits National Badminton Championship: Orbih showers encomium on sponsors

3rd Mutual Benefits National Badminton Championship: Orbih showers encomium on sponsors
October 14 21:02 2019 Print This Article

By Martin Odiete

The President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Francis Orbih, Esq has showered encomium on the
sponsors of the Mutual Benefits National Badminton Championship which is the 3rd edition. He particularly praised the Chairman of the Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc for keeping to their word of making the event an annual one

The President made this declaration as the curtains were drawn on the this year’s edition of the annual badminton event which was held at the Mutual Benefit / Police College Badminton Complex in the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos on Saturday, 12th October,20¹9.

He noted that there is no way the success story of the annual badminton championship would be mentioned without talking about the contributions of the sponsors.

While also speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, the sponsors of the event, Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi congratulated all the athletes in attendance, and the Board of the BFN under the able leadership of Francis Orbih, Esq., for it’s “hard work, resilience and consistency.”


Meanwhile the first Finals, the Women’s Doubles event, produced a brand new set of winners; Kwara state’s combination of Zainab Damilola Alabi and Sofiyat Arinola Obanishola. They outclassed Ogun state’s pair of Nigeria and Africa’s Number One Women’s Singles player, Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan and her partner, Asisat Ogunkanbi to take home the gold medal of the event.


The Mixed Doubles event further confirmed the ratings of the current Nigeria Number One ranked pair of Eneojo Joseph Abah and his lovely wife, Peace where they pipped FCT’s pair of Yunusa Momoh and Ramatu Yakubu 2-0 to add to their collection of Mixed Doubles gold medals.


The Men’s Singles event brought about the reversal of the 2nd Edition’s outcome, where Nigeria and Africa’s Number One MS player, Anuoluwapo Opeyori  defeated his fiercest rival, fellow Lagos state player, Nigeria’s Number two & Africa’s Number three player, Godwin Olufua.


The Men’s Doubles Finals saw Nigeria’s and Africa’s Number One Men’s pair of, Anuoluwapo Opeyori and Godwin Olofua of Lagos State win 2-1 over Eneojo Joseph Abah (Rivers) and Isaac Murphy Minaphee (Taraba) to retain the gold won last year in the category.


In the Women’s Singles event, the reigning Queen of African Badminton, Nigeria’s and Africa’s Number One, Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan of Ogun state despatched Ruth Chinenye Ibere of Katsina state to retain the gold medal she has won from the inception of the tournament.


Awards of recognition and appreciation were given out.

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