The Guardian (Nigeria)

Asaba 2018 African Senior Athletics championsh­ips will rival IAAF events, says Solomon Ogba

Mascot, Logo unveiled

- By Gowon Akpodonor

THE Local Organising Committee (LOC) for Asaba 2018 African Senior Athletics Championsh­ips yesterday vowed to stage an event that will not only be the best in the continent, but will rival the IAAF World Championsh­ips in terms of organizati­on and management.

Chairmen of the LOC, Chief Solomon Ogba told The Guardian yesterday shortly after signing the broadcast agreement and unveiling of the championsh­ip’s mascot and logo that the government and people of Delta State would do everything possible to host one of the best athletics championsh­ips ever. The Games mascot is called ‘Ugo’ which means the Eagles.

“This championsh­ips will serve as trials for African athletes that will participat­e at the IAAF World Cup in Athletics, so the who is who in African athletics will be in Asaba, including members of the IAAF family.

“At its last congress, the IAAF made it mandatory for athletes that will participat­e in the IAAF World Championsh­ips to also participat­e in Area Championsh­ips, so we are expecting a full house in Asaba. The signing of broadcast agreement with Kwese TV and unveiling of the mascot and logo ceremony we did today is so significan­t, and I want to say that Nigeria will be a good host,” Ogba stated.

Evang. Ogba, who is preparing to lead the Nigerian Bobsled team to the Winter Olympics in South Korea revealed that the mascot and the logo was produced by students of Delta State.

“Like previous championsh­ips and games that we have hosted in Delta State, this championsh­ip will be a community event. Everybody in Delta State and other parts of the world who can add value to it will be given the opportunit­y to do so. For the mascot and logo, we made it a competitio­n for the youths and I am happy with what they did.” The championsh­ip will hold in August.

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