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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

11 countries arrive Abuja for 13th ECOWAS Wrestling tourney

Ms Mbora stressed the significance of Nigeria hosting the flagship wrestling tournament.

• March 4, 2025
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At least 11 countries have arrived in Abuja for the 13th ECOWAS African Wrestling Tournament, set for March 6-8, 2025, at the Velodrome, Moshood Abiola National Stadium. .

The tournament is part of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of ECOWAS.

Director of the ECOWAS Youth and Sports Development Centre, Francis Njoaguani, announced the event on Tuesday at a news conference.

He said that 55 athletes, comprising both male and female wrestlers, would compete to foster unity and regional integration.

According to Njoaguani, the event will feature 11 out of the 12 ECOWAS member states, with 33 male and 22 female wrestlers taking part in individual and team competitions.

He said, “Female wrestlers will compete in the 65kg and 75kg categories, while the male wrestlers will compete in the 85kg, 100kg, and 120kg categories. A total cash prize of 24,000 dollars is up for grabs, with 10,000 dollars for the winning team, 6,000 dollars for second place, and 3,000 dollars for third place. Individual wrestlers can win between 1,000 dollars and 2,500 dollars based on their performance.”

A Deputy Director at the National Sports Commission, Ikana Mbora, stressed the significance of Nigeria hosting the flagship wrestling tournament.

She assured that the NSC, as a key partner in the event, would ensure a seamless competition in accordance with international best practices.

Olufemi Ajao of the NSC and former Secretary of the Traditional Sports Federation of Nigeria stated that security and logistics arrangements had been finalised to ensure a successful tournament.

He urged Abuja residents to turn out in large numbers to witness traditional wrestling at its best.

“This will be the best-organised tournament in the competition’s history, so I encourage everyone to come and experience the best of regional African wrestling,” he said.

The tournament marks a historic milestone as Nigeria hosts the event for the first time, which was previously held in Senegal and Niger.

The countries participating in the tournament include Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, and hosts Nigeria.

Regional leaders have officially adopted African wrestling as an ECOWAS sport and aim to popularise it for regional integration and Olympic Games status.

African wrestling, a traditional style of West African folk wrestling, is known as Laamb in Senegal, Boreh in The Gambia, and Kokowa in Nigeria and Niger.

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