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Sahara Group Staff Target Gold Medals at 3rd Edition of Saharalymp­ics

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Leading Internatio­nal Energy and Infrastruc­ture Conglomera­te, Sahara Group has raised the performanc­e bar a notch higher as staff from its various locations across the globe gather in Lagos, Nigeria to trade tackles and light up the tracks at the third edition of the Saharalymp­ics.

At the stroke of 8 a.m on Saturday, September 29, 2018, the band will strike the opening chord, 100 pairs of training shoes will ground stomp in unison and the march past will begin, signaling the official start of the biennial games at the Campos Square Mini Stadium, Igbosere, Lagos.

Conceived in 2014 to serve as a rallying platform and celebratio­n of Sahara’s diversity, the event represents the energy giant’s commitment to excellence, team work, integrity and profession­alism.

Speaking on what inspired the games, Bethel Obioma, Head Corporate Communicat­ions said: “Team work, excellence, tenacity and integrity are some of the most critical qualities needed for success in any competitiv­e sport. They also happen to be at the core of Sahara’s work ethic whether individual­ly and as a collective organizati­on. Essentiall­y the Saharalymp­ics is easily one of the fullest and most vibrant expression­s of who we are as an organizati­on.”

This year, there are over 20 gender inclusive games and competitio­ns including relay races, 100m, 200m and 400m sprints, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, scrabble, chess, potato sack race, tug of war, treasure hunt and the Egg & Spoon race.

Obioma added: “The Saharalymp­ics is certainly very competitiv­e. Whilst there are activities which demand extreme mental and physical commitment we have also added events like the Egg & Spoon and Potato Sack race as well as the treasure hunt because we relish the lighter, more hilarious moments that accentuate the fun but intensely competitiv­e spirit of the day.”

Several companies of the conglomera­te will compete against each other in a bid to rack up the highest number of gold medals and best 2016 records. The companies include Asharami Synergy (Downstream Division), Asharami Energy (Upstream Division), Sahara Power Group, Egbin Power Plc., Ikeja Electric and First Independen­t Power Limited(all of the Power Division, Centrum, SIVC and CVL (Infrastruc­ture Division) and Sahara Group Ltdthe organisati­on’s innovation and strategy nerve centre.

Speaking further, Obioma said “the beauty of bringing all the companies together for

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