The 3rd CGC Volleyball Premier League (first phase) continued in Abuja on Day 7 with another round of intense, high-quality action marked by tight contests, endurance-testing five-set battles, and commanding straight-set victories across both the men’s and women’s categories.
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UCEM VC pushed the Police side to their limits, claiming two sets and forcing a decisive fifth set, but experience and composure proved decisive in the closing stages.
1st set: 25–23
2nd set: 26–28
3rd set: 18–25
4th set: 25–22
5th set: 15–10
The victory highlighted the resilience of the Nigeria Police Force, who managed to regroup at critical moments despite sustained pressure.
Nigeria Customs Service delivered one of their most controlled performances of the day, sweeping aside Kano Pillars in straight sets.
From the opening serve, Customs dictated the tempo, combining strong attacking play with disciplined defensive structure to maintain control throughout the match.
25–18
25–19
25–21
The headline fixture of the men’s category produced the biggest shock of the day as NSCDC ended CNS Spikers’ unbeaten run in emphatic fashion.
CNS Spikers entered the contest with confidence and consistency, but NSCDC disrupted their rhythm with aggressive serving, tight blocking, and sustained pressure at key stages of each set.
Despite close scores, NSCDC held their nerve in crunch moments to secure a straight-sets win that reverberated across the competition.
25–23
25–22
25–23
The result not only ended CNS Spikers’ perfect run but also signaled NSCDC’s intent as serious contenders.
Life Camp VC and Offa VC delivered one of the longest and most exhausting encounters of the day, pushing each other through five tightly contested sets.
Neither side managed to establish sustained dominance, with momentum shifting repeatedly before Life Camp VC eventually edged the decisive fifth set.
28–26
25–19
23–25
26–28
17–15
The match stood out for its intensity and physical demands, with both teams showing resilience deep into the final set.
COAS Spikers secured a solid win after recovering from a brief setback in the second set against Ajase Ipo VC.
After a tight opening set, Ajase Ipo VC briefly levelled the contest, but COAS regained control through structured attacking play and improved coordination at the net.
27–25
23–25
25–19
25–18
NSCDC continued their strong showing in the women’s category with a commanding straight-sets victory over NAF Rockets.
Despite a competitive second set, NSCDC maintained composure and control throughout, demonstrating balance in attack and defence.
25–14
28–26
25–20
Fire Service recovered strongly after dropping the opening set to secure a determined win over Excelsior VC.
Following a shaky start, they tightened their defensive structure and capitalised on errors to dominate the remaining sets.
23–25
25–19
25–8
25–13
CNS Spikers responded to their men’s team setback with a confident performance in the women’s category, defeating Nigeria Customs Service in straight sets.
They controlled proceedings from start to finish, showing sharp coordination and consistency in attack.
25–20
25–16
25–19
VIP & Partners VC delivered one of the most dominant performances in the women’s division, sweeping aside Life Camp VC without dropping a set.
Their strong serving and efficient finishing ensured a comfortable victory across all three sets.
25–17
25–18
25–13
COAS Spikers maintained their strong form with a comprehensive straight-sets win over Benue Queens.
They controlled all phases of the game, dominating both at the net and from the backcourt.
25–12
25–16
25–13
Kada Emeralds rounded off the women’s fixtures with a disciplined and efficient straight-sets victory over Anambra Queens.
They stayed in control throughout the match, closing out each set with authority.
25–14
25–23
25–20
Day 7 of the CGC Volleyball Premier League in Abuja delivered one of the most competitive rounds of the tournament so far, highlighted by NSCDC’s straight-sets victory over previously unbeaten CNS Spikers in the men’s category.
The day also featured a marathon five-set battle between Nigeria Police Force and UCEM VC, alongside strong performances from Nigeria Customs Service, COAS Spikers, and multiple dominant displays in the women’s division.



