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Badminton Federation opens camp ahead All Africa Senior Championships in Botswana

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
January 14, 2026
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Political exclusion was a ticking time bomb in Adamawa, monarch declares By Nicholas Ojo A first-class traditional ruler in Adamawa State, Dishon Dansanda II, the Kwande Nugura of the Lugunda Kingdom, has declared that decades of political exclusion and discrimination against more than 85 ethnic nationalities in the state could have spiralled into violent unrest. The monarch said the situation was defused only through the bold intervention of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, who created seven new chiefdoms and emirates, restoring a sense of justice and belonging to long-marginalised ethnic groups. The royal father made the remarks while receiving a delegation of the Gongola Peoples’ Forum (GPF) at his palace in Guyuk, during the group’s tour of the local government to inaugurate its interim ward and council officials. According to him, years of domination by what he described as a clannish political cabal forced suppressed ethnic nationalities to unite in self-defence against exclusion. He said the non-violent posture adopted by the groups was both reassuring and progressive, adding that his kingdom openly supports the movement. “This unity is a relief. It shows maturity and purpose, and that is why we cannot hide our support,” the monarch said. Although GPF is a socio-cultural organisation, the traditional ruler said its vision and mission, which he described as anchored on justice and equity, have transformed it into a credible movement in a society where, for decades, people were made to believe they only mattered if they surrendered their right to self-determination. He, however, cautioned the organisation to guard against internal saboteurs, warning that greed could push some members to trade their conscience for what he called transactional politics. Earlier, the National Chairman of GPF, Markus Gundiri, said the forum was in Guyuk to build grassroots structures for mobilisation and change. He said the delegation could not visit the local government without paying homage to the paramount ruler. Gundiri stressed that while the power for change lies with the people, it must be channelled through a credible, non-partisan platform like the GPF. He explained that the GPF was deliberately elevated above partisan politics to promote evolving cultural leadership, self-determination, and development strategies defined by the people themselves, rather than imposed alien values. Gundiri praised Gov. Fintiri, describing him as a son of the minority who governs with courage, noting that the creation of new chiefdoms and emirates was far from routine. “In Adamawa, that decision was a war; a fierce one. Only a leader of his calibre could dare it,” he said. The visit climaxed with the smooth inauguration of the GPF interim officials at the conference hall of the Guyuk Local Government Council. GPF has previously carried out similar inaugurations in 10 local government areas across Adamawa State.
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The Nigeria Badminton Federation (NBF) has kicked off its preparations for the All Africa Senior Championships 2026, set to take place in Gaborone, Botswana, from February 9 to 15, 2026.

The Nigerian senior men’s and women’s teams are currently training at the Abuja National Stadium after completing a week-long player trial.

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As the team gears up for this prestigious African championship, they have adopted a new strategy by incorporating more energetic younger players alongside experienced ones to enhance their chances of success.

The assistant head of the Nigeria Badminton office, Enejoh Abah, on Wednesday stated in an interview that the newly recruited young players have successfully qualified for the national team after a thorough evaluation during the trials.

He mentioned that both veteran and new players are now prepared for the tournament in Botswana and are currently engaged in a week of training to recover from the demanding trials before departing for the championship.

“So far, we are seeing a lot of potential. The younger members of the team performed exceptionally well in the trials, and we are confident that after this training, we will be ready for the tournament in Botswana,” he said.

The team is scheduled to fly out between February 5 and 6, ahead of the tournament starting on February 9, 2026.

Recently, the African Badminton Federation issued a warning to all participating teams across Africa about the consequences of late arrivals, which may result in penalties.

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The assistant coach further highlighted some challenges faced by the national badminton team, including the absence of key players, which has necessitated the formation of a new team dynamic.

Funding and facilities were also noted as concerns, with the assistant coach warning that inadequate attention to these issues could negatively impact performance.

He urged the National Sports Commission (NSC) to implement its laudable 2026 plans promptly, as the year has already begun with an important tournament.

Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful that the team can secure a significant number of the seven gold medals available.

Enejoh pointed out that Algeria is Nigeria’s main competitor, given their consistent success in both men’s and women’s categories over the years.

Aliyu Alhaji, one of Nigeria’s top national players, expressed confidence in the team’s preparations and assured fans of their potential to win gold medals.

He believes that the combination of new talent and experienced players will lead to an impressive performance.

 

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