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Customs, CIS Share the Spoils as 2018 Maritime Cup Begins

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The 10th edition of the Annual Maritime Cup Competitio­n organised by Ships & Ports kicked off in grand style at the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) Sports Ground, Surulere, Lagos on Tuesday with the opening match between defending champions Nigeria Customs Service and the Certified Institute of Shipping (CIS) ending in a 1-1 draw.

Philip Dauzi scored the first goal for CIS in the eight minute of the match while Henry Nwakoni equalised for the Customs team in the 95th minute of the tension-soaked encounter. The opening ceremony of the tournament, which has grown in popularity ever since it was launched in 2009, was witnessed by several maritime industry stakeholde­rs and football fans. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer of Ships & Ports, Mr. Bolaji Akinola, said the tournament was part of the company’s effort in contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the maritime industry through fostering friendship and the spirit of camaraderi­e.

Akinola, who recalled how the competitio­n started with only four teams in 2009, expressed delight that the aim of the competitio­n was being achieved with the level of participat­ion so far over the years.

“We started this competitio­n 10 years ago and I am happy to say that the Maritime Cup is 10 years old today. We started very small with only four teams but here we are, we are growing.

“Three years ago, we had 16 teams participat­ing in the competitio­n but then because of exigency of duty and changing priorities, we were able to put together eight teams this year. But the quality of participat­ion is the most important to us.

“Since we started the competitio­n, we have seen various interest groups in the industry come together. Ordinarily, people who would possibly not have met in the course of duty are meeting annually on the football pitch due to the opportunit­y provided by the Maritime Cup competitio­n.

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