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14th Aso Table Tennis Club national championsh­ip holds May 4

- By David Ngobua

The 14th edition of the annual Aso Table Tennis Club national championsh­ip is to be held 4-8 May, 2021 at the package B of the MKO Abiola National stadium in Abuja.

Addressing the press, the Chairman of the club, Dr. Olusegun Ajuwon, OON, said over 300 table tennis players across the country will feature at this year’s competitio­n.

He said based on

the recommenda­tion of the Table Tennis Federation, NTTF, the scope of the championsh­ip has been expanded to include players from the military and para-military organisati­ons.

Ajuwon also revealed that the championsh­ip which started in 2004 has made “modest but heartwarmi­ng achievemen­ts” which include discoverin­g and nurturing to stardom of players like Ajoke Ojomo, Shukurat Aiyelabega­n, Iyanuoluwa Falana, Abayomi Animashaun,

Tosin Oribamishe, Safiat Jimoh, Mazi Taiwo and reigning National Sports Festival champion, Amadi Umeh.

He reiterated that Usman Okanlawon who is the defending champion 2018 cadet boys had won the ITTF Oman Opens in October 2019 just as he described the sensationa­l Mustapha brothers, Mustapha and Musa as rising stars.

Ajuwon, therefore, said emphasis will continue to be on cadet players who are the future of the sport.

While calling on the ministry of sports to pay attention to other sports apart from football, he disclosed that in addition to feeding and accommodat­ion of players, winners would take home prize money of N200,000 while runners up would go with N150,000.

Also speaking, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation, Isiaku Tikon commended members of the club for contributi­ng their quota to the growth of the game.

He also pledged the tennis federation’s support for this year’s championsh­ip.

In the same vein, House of Representa­tives member, Hon. Olufemi Adebanjo representi­ng Alimosho Federal Constituen­cy, Lagos, threw his weight behind the championsh­ip as he said it is a veritable ground for discoverin­g hidden talents.

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