Tag: Lagos State Sports Commission

  • Lagos State Partners UK Community Club, Abbey Rangers To Develop Grassroots Football

    Lagos State Partners UK Community Club, Abbey Rangers To Develop Grassroots Football


    The Lagos State Sports Commission has unveiled a groundbreaking partnership between the Lagos State Government and Abbey Rangers Football Club, a renowned community football institution in the United Kingdom, setting a new benchmark for grassroots football development in Nigeria.


    This unprecedented collaboration marks Nigeria’s inaugural link with UK community clubs at the grassroots level, offering budding young athletes and technical officials an unparalleled pathway to international training and global exposure, fundamentally redefining how local talent is nurtured.

    Under this strategic collaboration, Abbey Rangers FC will work with the Lagos State Sports Commission to deliver a comprehensive grassroots development framework spanning seven key pillars.

    The partnership encompasses talent development, coaching capacity enhancement, sports science integration, community engagement, policy advisory support, resource mobilisation, and infrastructure optimisation.

    This multifaceted approach ensures that the collaboration extends beyond traditional football training to establish a sustainable sports ecosystem that addresses every dimension of athlete development, from facility access and technical education to performance analytics and career progression pathways.


    The collaboration will implement state-wide scouting programmes in schools and communities, offering technical training, scholarships, and holistic athlete support. An innovative athlete mentorship scheme will connect professional coaches and players with emerging talent, providing guidance on discipline, skill development, and career navigation, ensuring that discovery leads to genuine developmental support.


    Central to the partnership is the prioritisation of athlete and human capacity development, which will strengthen coaching and technical growth through accredited certification courses, regular workshops, and international exchange opportunities for Lagos-based athletes, coaches and administrators.


    Speaking at the unveiling, the Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr Lekan Fatodu, described the partnership as a landmark step in Lagos’ mission to build a sustainable and inclusive sports ecosystem.


    According to Fatodu, “This partnership represents a deliberate effort to connect Lagos with global best practices in grassroots football development. Abbey Rangers brings proven capacity in grassroots development, professional networks, and a commitment to community engagement that aligns perfectly with our vision. Through this alliance, we will create opportunities for our budding young athletes and build a knowledge bridge for coaches, administrators, and sports managers.”


    Fatodu further expressed profound gratitude to the Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to sports development.

    “Mr Governor has consistently demonstrated that sport is not an afterthought but a strategic priority for youth development, community cohesion, and economic advancement.

    “The Governor’s substantial investments in sports, progressive policies encouraging public-private partnerships, and personal passion for creating opportunities for residents the state have made this collaboration possible. 

    “We are deeply appreciative of his leadership and his belief in the power of sports to build character, create opportunities, and position Lagos as Africa’s premier sporting destination.”


    The Chairman of Abbey Rangers Football Club, Mr Nick Riley, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, describing it as a meaningful opportunity to bridge cultures and expand the reach of grassroots football development. 

    “We are proud to partner with Lagos State on this visionary initiative. Abbey Rangers has always believed that community football can be a powerful tool for development, inclusion, and opportunity.

    “This collaboration allows us to share our experience and model of grassroots development with one of Africa’s most dynamic cities. Together, we will empower young athletes, raise coaching standards, and create an environment where talent can truly thrive. We look forward to building lasting connections between our communities and helping shape the next generation of football talent.”


    As Nigeria’s first structured grassroots football partnership with a UK community club, the Lagos State–Abbey Rangers collaboration signals a shift in how sports development is approached at the state level.

    Through the collective willpower of stakeholders and the government, this initiative is set to deliver lasting impact, transforming Lagos into a model for sustainable sports excellence where every young person, regardless of background or location, can access quality training and genuine pathways to achievement.

  • Lagos Hosts 4th GamrX At Landmark In Victoria Island

    Lagos Hosts 4th GamrX At Landmark In Victoria Island

    Lagosians will have the opportunity once again to witness video games competition with players from across the African continent set to gather at the Landmark Event Center in Victoria Island on Friday, 8 August 2025.

    Interestingly, the competition this year, which is in its 4th edition, will see players winning N15m pool of prize money in different categories of the tournament.

    The 2025 edition of GamrX, organised by Gamr Africa in collaboration with the Lagos State Sports Commission, is another platform by the E-Sports Federation of Nigeria, headed by Damilola Pedro and the Lagos State Government, to showcase the country and indeed the Centre of Excellence to the world after a month-long series of international tournaments hosted in the city of Lagos, courtesy of the magnanimity of the sports-loving Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    Speaking at the press conference held on Wednesday at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, ahead of the GamrX, which will feature players from no fewer than nine African nations such as Nigeria, Ghana, Mozambique, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Benin Republic and Cameroon, Pedro said the video games championship will attract champions from these countries to defend their titles at the GamrX with the N15m pool of prize money being shared across different categories in the competition, adding that all hands are on deck to ensure a memorable competition.

    While commending the support from the Lagos State Sports Commission, she said gone are the days when people saw video games as a means of keeping idleness away. Pedro noted that there is validation that video games enhance creativity and the games have not been a time-wasting activity; rather, they are meaningful ways of engaging the minds. Now, with a platform like the GamrX, players can make a fortune for themselves.

    She enjoined Nigerians to look at video games from different perspectives, even as she was so excited that the country has continued to open up to activities such as E-Sports.

    Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Hon. Lekan Fatodu, described the involvement of the state government in E-Sports as a way of giving every talent a sense of belonging, adding that not everybody will want to play football or other popular sports.

    He reiterated the state government’s commitment to sports and talent development by not only concentrating on one sport, but across disciplines as a critical platform to engage the youth positively.

    Fatodu emphasised that sports have become a global currency. He stressed that the best way to harness this opportunity is by encouraging young people to actively participate in sporting activities that can propel them to stardom.

    He said, “This is another opportunity for us as we are particularly delighted tapping into the huge and massive market of E-Sports, which has been reported to generate over N268m in Nigeria.

    “We are the set of individuals who do not wait for opportunities to come to us. We chase opportunity,” he said.

    He noted that Lagos State is a proud host of the GamrX, adding that competition like the video games is created to break the social barrier in the society, even as he said that the doors of the Sports Commission are open for more opportunities and partnership for talent and youth development.

    “We want our young population to have choices where their talents can fit in,” Fatodu said.
    According to him, the support for the 2025 GamrX is in the areas of feasibility, logistics, and monitoring and evaluation.

  • Gateway Games: Go For Gold In All Sports, DG Fatodu Charges Team Lagos

    Gateway Games: Go For Gold In All Sports, DG Fatodu Charges Team Lagos

    BY SUNDAY AKINTOYE

    As the 2024 National Sports Festival, tagged Gateway Games, is underway in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the Director General of Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu, has admonished the athletes to go for gold in all sporting events the state is involved.

    Fatodu, while commending the athletes, who have won medals for the states in various sports in the last few days, also quickly reminded them to continue giving other states a run for their money in the ongoing sporting events.

    The sports administrator in a chat with journalists in Abeokuta said Team Lagos is well known for excellence and greatness in the past festivals, saying that his athletes would fight hard to be among the top four states at the end of the biannual sporting events.

    “Our athletes have what it takes to challenge the so-called favourite states in all games, and I have spoken to some coaches, officials and athletes about our mission in the festival, and they all agreed to work towards that.

    “Like I said before, our mission is to develop and promote our athletes, and they should all contest for gold in all sports, which I am seeing the results in some games since the festival started,” he said.

    Fatodu, who remains optimistic about Team Lagos outings, also cautioned the athletes not to be complacent; rather, they should give their best in all sports.

    He, however, thanked the Lagos State Government under the leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his moral and financial support given to the athletes to enable them to succeed in the various ongoing sporting events.

  • Gateway Games: Team Lagos Are Well Motivated To Compete Favourably In Abeokuta, Says Fatodu

    Gateway Games: Team Lagos Are Well Motivated To Compete Favourably In Abeokuta, Says Fatodu

    BY SUNDAY AKINTOYE

    Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Hon. Lekan Fatodu, has disclosed that the Lagos State contingent to the ongoing 22nd National Sports Festival in Abeokuta, Ogun State, are well motivated to compete favourably with other states at the Gateway Games 2024.

    Fatodu, while speaking with journalists in Abeokuta, Ogun State, praises the sports Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his unwavering and financial support given to Team Lagos to prepare and participate in the biggest sporting event in the country.

    “Let me use this forum to thank our Governor for his unwavering support given to Team Lagos. He is passionate about youth development,t and whatever we ask has always been given to us by His Excellency.

    “Our preparation was good enough, and the athletes were motivated in terms of their allowances and other benefits

    “Presently, our athletes are in good shape to compete favourably for medals with other states in the ongoing National Sports Festival,” said Fatodu, who believes Team Lagos are in the Games to compete where the state has comparative advantages.

    Reacting to the endemic of poaching of athletes that has been eaten deep into the fabric of Nigerian sports, a development that has not allowed for competing fairness in national championships in the past few years, Fatodu emphasised the position of Lagos State Government the state would continue to focus on giving its athletes all round development, breeding and grooming youngsters, adding that what Lagos is focusing on is to develop the athletes and give them the right platform to develop their skills and come to the limelight.

    “I am aware of our athletes who were trained in Lagos and represent other states in the festival, but I am not bothered being poached by other states because our focus in the Sports Commission is how we can better the lives of our athletes during their active days and after their retirement,” he said.

    The sports administrator also expressed concerns over some states that see the festival as a do-or-die affair and competition of inducing the athletes with monetary gifts, instead of using the festival to develop their own local athletes to become world-class athletes, building sports infrastructures and empowering their athletes and coaches through sports entrepreneurship.

    He went on to shower praises on the Lagos State Government for creating the Lagos Sports Trust Fund to empower the athletes who have done well for the state in the past.

    Fatodu, however, highlighted the benefits available for the athletes representing the Team Lagos, saying that Lagos would continue to develop and promote athletes who would represent the country in future international tournaments.

  • Capital Market: SEC Holds Enlightenment Clinic For Lagos Sports Commission Staff

    Capital Market: SEC Holds Enlightenment Clinic For Lagos Sports Commission Staff

    In a significant display of commitment to human capital development, the Lagos State Sports Commission in collaboration with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria conducted a day enlightenment programme and investor clinics themed ‘Market Development Opportunity” for its Management and Staff on securities exchange and capital market at the SEC Nigeria.

    The event took place at the SEC Lagos Zonal Office at Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu represented by Director, Administration & Human Resources, Omoloju Olusegun said the programme is to the advantage of commission that serves as an enlightment program which will equip staff on sporting ecosystem.

    Speaking at the training, Datodu appreciated SEC for investing in the growth and development to make the participants better and well informed about the capital market, he said.

    Fatodu commended the efforts of SEC for the initiative in bridging the knowledge gap, providing adequate information needed for investments.

    One of the major highlights from the Enlightenment program is to adopt a financing sports infrastructure through bond issuance and other fundraising strategies for sports development.

  • NSF Zonal Elimination: DG Fatodu Applauses Team Lagos’ Results On Day One

    NSF Zonal Elimination: DG Fatodu Applauses Team Lagos’ Results On Day One

    The Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr Lekan Fatodu, has described the performance of Team Lagos in the ongoing Gateway Games 2025 Southwest Zonal Elimination holding in Ibadan, Oyo State, as a result of consistency and unrelenting preparation which the athletes were exposed to long before the commencement of the zonal tournament.

    Team Lagos are competing in the ball games at the zonal qualifying tournament ahead of the National Sports Festival, which will be held in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

    According to Fatodu, the first day of the southwest zonal elimination has so “engaging and spirited in terms of energy our athletes put into their matches.

    “From handball to basketball, particularly the female team, as well as football, our athletes have demonstrated exceptional capacity and dominance over their opponents in all the games played on the first day of the zonal qualifiers. I think it’s a good one for Lagos State.

    “The results we got on the first day made us optimistic that at the end of the day we will come out victorious overall.

    “We are not in any way in doubt that our athletes will put up a good fight to secure tickets for the state.

    “I based my optimism on the ground that all the necessary needs of the athletes were adequately provided for them, thanks to our amiable sports-loving Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    “The Governor has always been there for us. We have also mobilised all our management team to Ibadan to give moral support to the athletes. I can say that our athletes are motivated and encouraged. They are happy to see the massive presence of the management staff of the commission on the ground here in Ibadan,” Fatodu said.

    The DG praised the organization of the zonal elimination, adding that the hospitality, the facilities, the environment and the conduct of fans and supporters have been great.

    ” We give them big kudos for hosting the southwest zonal elimination for the National Sports Festival,” he said.

  • Lekan Fatodu Harps on Sustainable School Sports Development

    Lekan Fatodu Harps on Sustainable School Sports Development

    The Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC), Lekan Fatodu, has emphasized the significance of school sports as the bedrock of sustainable sports development.

    He stated, “There is no better incubation ground, sports identification, and recognition platform than a well-managed and coordinated school environment. We understand the importance of these extracurricular activities in shaping students’ future and making them well-rounded individuals.”

    Fatodu highlighted the need for synergy between the LSSC and the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, noting that a collaborative relationship would enhance knowledge-sharing and create better opportunities for young and budding talents in schools.

    The LSSC DG, along with Directors and members of the management team, paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Ali-Balogun, at the Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, Lagos.

    Fatodu further emphasized that sports and education can progress simultaneously, allowing students to acquire skills related to sports. He pointed out that key elements in the sports ecosystem should be leveraged to create opportunities for student-athletes to continue honing their skills.

    The LSSC boss stressed that strengthening this partnership would help restore the glory days of school sports as part of a strategic intervention to build a more sustainable community, providing students with multiple career pathways across different disciplines.

    In his remarks, Commissioner Jamiu Ali-Balogun described sports as a viable career path for students, offering them better opportunities for future success. He emphasized that to effectively nurture talent in schools, the Ministry and the Sports Commission must collaborate to accelerate sustainable development through co-curricular activities.

  • New Lagos FA Secretary Yusuf Lawal Promises Victory For Team Lagos At 2025 NSF Zonal Elimination

    New Lagos FA Secretary Yusuf Lawal Promises Victory For Team Lagos At 2025 NSF Zonal Elimination

    The newly redeployed Secretary of the Lagos State Football Association (FA), Mr. Yusuf Akolade Lawal, has vowed to lead Team Lagos to victory in the 2025 National Sports Festival Zonal Elimination, building on his past successes in boxing.

    Lawal ‘s new designation is part of the strategic redeployment exercise initiated by the Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) aimed at strengthening leadership and expertise across different sporting disciplines in the state.

    Yusuf brings a proven track record of success to his new role. His redeployment comes after a successful tenure as the Secretary of the Lagos State Boxing Association, where he played a pivotal role in Team Lagos’ historic four-gold-medal haul at the 2024 National Youth Games. His leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in nurturing and developing young boxing talents, culminating in the donation of a multimillion-naira boxing gym by Yucateco Boxing Promotions to the Lagos State Sports Commission. This facility will serve as a hub for training and developing future boxing champions.

    Speaking on his new role, Yusuf expressed confidence in Team Lagos’ ability to excel at the Zonal Eliminations, particularly in football, where the team aims to secure qualification for the 22nd National Sports Festival, scheduled for May 16–30, 2025.

    “I am honoured to serve as the Secretary of the Lagos State Football Association and will bring the same winning approach that delivered an unprecedented four gold medals for Team Lagos in boxing at the National Youth Games 2024 to football. Team Lagos is not just going there to participate; we are competing to win at the National Sports Festival. Our athletes are well-prepared, and with the support we are getting from the Lagos State Sports Commission and other sports stakeholders, we will make Lagos proud and ensure the state remains a dominant force in Nigerian sports,” Yusuf stated.

    Yusuf’s emergence as the new Lagos FA Secretary came on the back of the recent internal redeployment exercise at the Lagos State Sports Commission, which took place on February 10, 2025, and saw 55 Sports Officers reassigned across various sporting disciplines, many of whom had served as secretaries for 5 to 10 years in a single sport. This initiative, backed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, aligns with the Lagos. State Government THEMES+ development framework and LSSC’s broader vision of expanding knowledge, promoting adaptability, and developing multi-disciplinary expertise among its workforce.

    The Lagos State Sports Commission, under the leadership of Director General Mr. Lekan Fatodu, has put comprehensive measures in place to ensure Team Lagos dominates at the Zonal Eliminations. From intensive training camps to top-notch welfare and strategic logistical support, the Commission is committed to providing everything needed for success.

    Speaking on Yusuf’s reassignment and Team Lagos’ preparations, Mr. Fatodu reaffirmed his confidence in Yusuf’s capabilities and the team’s readiness:

    “Yusuf Lawal has proven himself as a dedicated and results-driven sports officer. His transition to football is part of the Commission’s development-oriented effort to replicate success across multiple disciplines. We have left no stone unturned in preparing Team Lagos for the 2025 National Sports Festival, from top-tier training camps to technical support, premium welfare, and the full backing of the sports-loving Governor of Lagos, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, our athletes are primed for success.”

    The 2025 National Sports Festival Zonal Eliminations will take place simultaneously across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones from February 23 to 28, 2025. In the South-West zone, Lagos will compete against Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti across eight team sports, including football, basketball, hockey, cricket, handball, volleyball, abula, and beach volleyball.

  • PHOTOS: Lagos U-20 Volleyball Club Tourney Hots Up At Teslim Stadium

    PHOTOS: Lagos U-20 Volleyball Club Tourney Hots Up At Teslim Stadium

    Highlights of proceedings at the ongoing Lagos State U-20 Volleyball Club Championship at the Volleyball Court of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos show that th kids and other participants are having good times.

    Independent News Express reports that the the Lagos State Sports Commission, in collaboration with the Lagos State Volleyball Association put resources together to organise the 2025 U-20 Volleyball Club Championship with the aim of consolidating on the sustainable path for sports development, promote the growth of volleyball across the state, and create an enabling environment for young talents to showcase their skills.

    The championship, which began on January 29th will end on February 1st, 2025, with clubs across the state competing for the highest honors during the anticipated three-day event.

    Courtesy of the Public Affairs Unit (PAU) of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Independent News Express presents exciting moments at the ongoing championship.

  • Lagos Govt, Practagali Partners Ready For Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Games

    Lagos Govt, Practagali Partners Ready For Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Games

    BY AGBONAVBARE UYIOSA

    The Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) and Practagali Partners, organisers of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu South West Alliance Games (BAT SWAG), have announced that the inaugural edition of the games will be hosted in Lagos.

    BATSWAG, a unifying sports initiative led by Practagali Partners, is designed to discover emerging under-18 athletes from across the Southwest region., encourage mass participation in sports, and provide opportunities for talented athletes to showcase their skills and build a career in sports.

    Scheduled for March 2025, the highly anticipated competition will bring together promising young talents from Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, and Ekiti, to compete in various sporting disciplines, including Athletics (Track & Field), Basketball, Boxing, Football, Table Tennis, Traditional African games, Ayo-Olopon and Abula.

    BATSWAG aims to promote youth development, stimulate sports participation, and encourage inclusivity through adaptive sports. The event will showcase the immense sporting potential within the Southwestern region while creating opportunities for budding athletes to shine on a regional stage.

    Speaking on the upcoming tournament, the Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu, expressed enthusiasm about Lagos being identified as the state where the event will be hosted.

    “Hosting the inaugural edition of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Alliance Games in Lagos is an honour, and it speaks volumes about the support and commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to sports over the years, which has laid the foundation and created many opportunities and resources for Lagos to be the ideal location for any great sporting events.The future of sports in the South-West region is bright, and the BAT SWAG Games will undoubtedly serve as a springboard for young athletes aiming for national and international success.”

    Ms. Funmilola Adedipe, Managing Director of Practagali Partners, highlighted the broader impact of the event, noting that it aims to promote positive engagement among youth and rescue them from the grip of social vices prevalent in society.

    According to her, “the BAT SWAG Games will not only nurture talent but also serve as a vital tool for social reformation, using sports as a vehicle for development, empowerment, and hope.”

    Adedipe also highlighted the significance of Practagali Partners’ collaboration with the Lagos State Government, noting that the partnership will create sustainable opportunities for youth and further the cause of grassroots sports development across the region.

    “This partnership with Lagos as the host state will bolster efforts to engage youth meaningfully, and we look forward to discovering new talents that can potentially represent Nigeria on the global stage,” Adedipe added.

    The Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Alliance Games is expected to be a remarkable event, showcasing the wealth of talent within the region. The competition will draw in large crowds, enhance community spirit, and create a legacy of sports participation that will impact future generations.

    By being chosen as the host state, Lagos further solidifies its reputation as a hub for sports development and excellence.