The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ S/ African Golf Cup to build friendship, business ties’

- By Christian Okpara

CONSULATE General of the South African High Commission, Prof. Bobby Moroe, has described the golf tournament organised by the consulate at the Ikoyi Club 1938, at the weekend, as an event that will build friendship­s and bond businesses from the countries better.

Moroe said that the tournament, christened South African Cup, would foster good relationsh­ips among top businessme­n from South Africa and Nigeria, adding that since the maiden event held last year, the Consulate have had good feedback and intend to keep it as part of the South African week going forward.

Organised to make 30 years of freedom and democracy in South Africa and an unbroken diplomatic relationsh­ip with Nigeria, the South African Cup featured 93 amateur golfers in a one- day stableford tournament. At the end of competitio­n, Ashish Gajjar and Ambassador Pauline Onafowokan came out tops in male and female categories. Gajjar returned 41 stableford points to top the men’s order, while Onafowokan blazed through her round with 37 points.

Speaking after the event, Chief Executive of Crossflex Internatio­nal, Tolu Adesemowo, said: “The two countries have more ties that bind them together than any other African countries, and this event was set up to see ways of strengthen­ing the ties through the game of golf.

“It has been a success from the start and that is why all parties are looking forward to the event and taking its impact further from the golf course.”

Vice- Captain of the Golf Section, Babatunde Oni, on his part, said it was an honour hosting the strategic diplomatic event, adding that the golfers and businesses across the countries are better for it. “This event helps Nigeria and South African businessme­n represente­d here to align better and as a representa­tive of the present execute members of the club, it is our job to provide the atmosphere needed to achieve this.”

 ?? ?? Consular General, South African High Commission, Prof. Bobby Monroe ( left); Winner ( Men), South Africa Cup 2024, Ashish Gajjar; Head, Marketing, Seven- Up Bottling Company, Norden Thurston; Tolu Adesemowo of Crossflex Int'l and MD/ CEO Guinness Nigeria Plc., Bayo Alli, at the prize presentati­on for South Africa Cup 2024 in Lagos… at the weekend.
Consular General, South African High Commission, Prof. Bobby Monroe ( left); Winner ( Men), South Africa Cup 2024, Ashish Gajjar; Head, Marketing, Seven- Up Bottling Company, Norden Thurston; Tolu Adesemowo of Crossflex Int'l and MD/ CEO Guinness Nigeria Plc., Bayo Alli, at the prize presentati­on for South Africa Cup 2024 in Lagos… at the weekend.

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