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Prosperity Cup 2025: Youthful Advance Dreams Qualifies by the Whiskers, as Bayelsa UTD Feeders Crash out in a Nail-biting Shout-out

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Advance Dreams Football Academy of Yenagoa will battle former champions, Eternal Grace Ministry, EGM FC of Yenagoa in the final of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament christened the Prosperity Cup.

After weeks of fascinating football action in 26 centres across the state, the men have truly and finally been separated from the boys.

In a second semi-final match that lacked creativity from both sides, most in the second half of the match which held at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, Advance Dreams Football Academy beat Bayelsa United Feeders 5-4 on penalties after a goalless draw in regulation time.

The encounter, which was full of expectations had the Director General of the tournament, Mr Ono Akpe; the Chairman of Bayelsa State Football Association, Barr. Porbeni Ogun; the Tournament Director, Perela Aboroson; Head of Media of the tournament, Ebi Avi; State Chairman, Trade Union Congress, Comrade Laye Julius; former Chairman of Bayelsa United FC, Ebiki Timitimi, and other stakeholders, in attendance.

The duo of Godbless Ayeke and Tonyemiete Owugah of Bayelsa United Feeders came close in the first half but Advance Dreams FA were defensively solid and would not allow the Feeders forward to penetrate.

Advance Dreams FA would have to thank star midfielder, Godstime Nupe, who stole the show to the admiration of the fans at the Samson Siasia Stadium.

Bayelsa United Feeders have now lost back-to-back semi final encounters in the competition. Last season, Feeders were defeated by eventual champions, Ogbonibiri FC one nil but went on to triumph in the losers’ final.

In the first semi-final decided on Thursday, May 29, 2025, EGM FC defeated Crusaders FC of Peretorugbene 5-4 on penalties after a scoreless draw in regulation time. Both Crusaders FC and Bayelsa United Feeders will now shift their attention to the losers’ final.

An elated, coach of Advance Dreams FA, Kenneth Opukeme in his post-match reaction, said he is proud of the lads, stating that the players took every instruction seriously.

According to him, fans should expect good football from both teams in the final, pointing out that they are optimistic of victory.

He commended the organizers of the tournament and the governor, Senator Douye Diri for sustaining the competition, pointing out that the tournament has given grassroots football in the state a lifeline.

Also, Advance Dreams FA captain, Pere Ebiware said he was happy to play in the final for the first time in the history of the tournament.

Prosperity Cup DG Congratulates New Delta State Athletics Association Chairman

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The Director-General of the Prosperity Cup, Nigeria’s largest grassroots football tournament, Mr. Ono K. Akpe has extended warm congratulations to Sir Itiako Ikpokpo (Malik) on his appointment as Chairman of the Delta State Athletics Association.

Sir Ikpokpo’s appointment comes on the heels of his successful organization of the Niger Delta Sports Festival in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, where he demonstrated exceptional leadership,commitment and dedication to sports development.

In a congratulatory message, Mr. Akpe praised Sir Ikpokpo’s passion for sports development, describing him as a goal-getter who would undoubtedly affirm Delta State’s dominance in athletics. “Your smooth organization of the Niger Delta Sports Festival showcased your unending passion for sports development, and I am confident you will deliver on your new assignment as Chairman,” Mr. Akpe stated.

“Your unwavering dedication to the welfare of athletes, as exemplified during the Niger Delta Sports Festival, is a refreshing testament to your leadership and a shining example of the kind of commitment Nigeria needs to propel its sports development forward.”

The Prosperity Cup DG further urged delegates to consider Sir Ikpokpo’s experience and expertise when voting for the next President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN). “Your experience in athletics is precisely what our nation needs at this moment,”. Mr. Akpe emphasized.

In a personal note, Mr. Akpe added, “As a brother and friend, I am delighted to see your hard work and dedication to sports development recognized. Your appointment as Chairman of the Delta State Athletics Association is a testament to your capabilities, and I have no doubt you will excel in this new role.”

With his wealth of experience and proven track record, Sir Itiako Ikpokpo is poised to make a lasting impact in Delta State and beyond.

Prosperity Cup 2025; Youbolobo Sent Packing Over Use of Ineligible Player in Quarter finals

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The Central Organizing Committee of Nigeria’s largest grassroots football fiesta, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, also known as the Prosperity cup has disqualified Youbolobo football club of Agge from further participation in this Year’s competition.

The Agge based side, which were the runners up in Ekeremor LGA was found guilty of fielding an ineligible player in their quarter final clash with Advance Dreams Football Academy of Yenagoa on Tuesday.

In an enlarged meeting of the Central Organizing and Disciplinary committees held on Wednesday, it was discovered that, Youbolobo had violated article vi, sub sections 1(g) as well as section 2 (b) and (c), of the tournament’s rules, which dwell on false information.

The meeting of the Central Organizing and Disciplinary committees, which was urgently convened as a result of a protest filed by Advance Dreams Football Academy, discovered that Youbolobo football of Agge had fielded one Austin Oboroakpo, who used fictitious name and also contravene the age limit for professional players, who must be indigenous to Bayelsa State.

However, Officials of Youbolobo denied the allegations, but equally failed to provide any evidence to substantiate their claims and denials.

On investigation, the Central Organizing and Disciplinary committees discovered that, the player in question, Austin Oboroakpo had played for a number of professional club sides within the Country and was also a member of the Super Eagles in 2015, during which he made five appearances.

Youbolobo’s disqualification now paves the way for their quarter final opponents, Advance Dreams Football Academy to move into the semi finals of the Prosperity Cup Tournament, where they will be locking horns with Bayelsa United Feeders in what is expected to be a cracker on Thursday afternoon at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa.

Speaking shortly after the decision of the protest was announced, the Director General of the Central Organizing Committee of Nigeria’s largest grassroots football showpiece, Mr. Ono Akpe renewed his warning on teams to always play by the rules or be prepared to bear punishment for their actions.

While expressing the hope that, the disqualification of Youbolobo would serve as a deterrent to other teams going forward, he stated that the organizers would stop at nothing to ensure that it sanitized the tournament, so that it will continue to achieve its core objectives.

He used the opportunity to thank Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri for the confidence reposed in the organizers and assured youths and other relevant stakeholders that, their interests would always be protected as long as they played by the rules.

NDDC Emphasizes Social Bonding for Children

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The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has restated its commitment to prioritising the well-being of children in the Niger Delta region, focusing on social bonding and inclusion.

A press statement signed by Mrs. Seledi Thompson-Wakama, NDDC’s Director, Corporate Affairs on May 27, 2025 said the NDDC Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, stated this during the commemoration of the International Children’s Day at the NDDC Event Centre in Port Harcourt.

Ogbuku, who was represented by the NDDC Deputy Director of Education, Health, and Social Services, Mrs. Chioma Nwakwue, stated that beyond infrastructural development, the Commission emphasises human capital development.

He stressed: “We, at the NDDC, are passionate about our children in the region, and we are committed to putting smiles on their faces. We decided to commemorate this event because our children are the future of the Niger Delta region.

“They are a generation that will shape the region and the world to come. We must ensure that their development is handled with care. This would make a positive impact on the lives of our children and ensure we all have a better tomorrow.”

The NDDC Boss stated that the children were selected from diverse backgrounds, including some from orphanages, government schools, and private schools. “Some of these children have not witnessed a gathering such as this. This is not just an opportunity for them to interact with other children, but also an avenue for social inclusion and bonding,” he said.

One of the speakers at the occasion, Dr Shirley Minakaro, highlighted the importance of goal setting, kicking off her session by using affirmations on the children.

She affirmed: “It is important to reflect on your goals regularly, take concrete steps towards them, and stay focused on achieving these goals. As children, you must visualise the kind of future you want for yourself. You must write down what you want to be in future. Goals are a crucial part of growth.”

The NDDC gave out U-lesson tablets, school bags, and other educational materials to the children.

Finidi, Boboye, Other Top Flight Coaches Storm Yenagoa For Prosperity Cup

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As Nigeria’s largest grassroots soccer spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, christened Prosperity Cup enters its most crucial stages, a number of seasoned Nigerian soccer technocrats have arrived at the Bayelsa State Capital, Yenagoa in search of raw talents.

The coaches, who are expected to be in Bayelsa State for the rest of the soccer fiesta, include the immediate past head coach of the senior National Team of Nigeria, the Super Eagles and Rivers United handler, Finidi George, ex-international and former coach of Plateau United and Akwa United, Kennedy Boboye and former Bayelsa United, Insurance of Benin coach, Monday Odigie, among others.

While in the State, the Coaches will use the opportunity to scout for talents to beef up their various clubs and potential outfits for the next football season.

Speaking to newsmen on the presence of the seasoned technocrats, the Director General of the Central Organizing Committee of the Prosperity Cup 2025, Mr. Ono Akpe commended the coaches for identifying with the tournament and also finding it as a worthy hunting ground for potential star players.

He noted with satisfaction that, the Prosperity Cup Tournament has grown in status and recognition that, it now serves as a veritable scouting avenue for local and international interests in the game.

Mr. Akpe also gave applauds to the Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, his Deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo for their unwavering and special interest in the discovery and grooming of young talents in the various sporting disciplines and especially football across the state.

He described the steady progress the Prosperity Cup has made over the years as a manifestation of the massive support it was getting from the government and major stakeholders within the state and beyond.

The Director General also expressed satisfaction with the growing interest in the competition and the potential to attract greater interest, because of the abundant collection of talents.

Meanwhile, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football spectacle, the largest grassroots football showpiece will be coming to its climax on Saturday, 31st of May, 2025.

Prosperity Cup 2025: Bayelsa United Feeders, EGM FC Win Tightly Contested Games to Secure Semi Final Places

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The boys are gradually separated from the men, as quarter-final action takes centre stage in Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament christened the Prosperity Cup.

In the first of the quarter-final battles at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Eternal Grace Ministry, EGM FC of Yenagoa pipped hard fighting Professor Nimibofa Ayawei’s PNA FC of Koluama by a lone goal..

PNA FC came into the game with a near perfect record of 19 goals scored and conceding just one and displaying great determination, but the more technical and tactical EGM FC were able to check the attacking threat of Ebi Dan and Kojo John whose partnership has been productive for the Koluama based side.

EGM FC’s man of the moment, Samuel Pedro’s added time goal gave the former champions the deserved victory, having earlier won the Yenagoa LGA finals of the tournament.

In the day’s other quarter final encounter at the same venue, Bayelsa United Feeders edged out highly competitive Movers FC of Otuasega also by a lone to advance to the semi finals.

Obediah Bethel’s 9th minute goal gave the youthful Bayelsa United Feeders side a hard earned one nil win over Movers FC who dominated the better part of the game.

The last two quarter final matches will be decided on Tuesday, as Advance Dreams FC of Yenagoa trade tackles with Youbolobo FC of Agge by 1:00pm, while high scoring Citiboi FC will face Ekeremor LGA champions, Crusaders FC of Peretoru-gbene. Both matches are slated for the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa.

Behind the Rituals: Unearthing the Rights Abuse and Dark Side of Arinjinya Festival in Nigeria

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By Stephen Adepoju

The Arinjinya Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in Ikare-Akoko, a historic Yoruba town in southwestern Nigeria. It is a deeply cultural and spiritual celebration centered on purity, fertility, and communal blessings.

The festival, rooted in Yoruba spirituality and linked to a water deity believed to bless the land with fertility and prosperity, marks a symbolic transition from girlhood to womanhood.

It is celebrated with elaborate processions, masquerade displays, and communal gatherings that draw indigenes from far and near.

Central to the ritual are young unmarried virgins who are expected to present themselves as pure, untouched, and worthy of communal honour.

These young girls are paraded half naked through the town in coordinated procession—adorned with beads, their bodies covered in short white wrappers tied across the chest and waist leaving the rest of the body bare, while carrying earthen pots on their heads. Accounts by elders suggested that earlier in the practice, the attire was even more minimal, with less covering, exposing their bodies as symbols of natural purity.

This practice is not limited to Ikare-Akoko alone; it also extends to surrounding communities. The tradition within these communities makes it mandatory and compulsory for every girl transitioning into womanhood to undergo this ritual as a test of virginity and proof of chastity. It is considered a taboo for any girl or young woman to have lost her virginity before passing through the Arinjiya festival, as such an occurrence is believed to invite evil and the wrath of the gods upon the land.

As a result, the community imposes strict penalties on any family that either fails to present their daughters for the ritual or whose daughters do not pass it. The consequences include total banishment, ostracism and excommunication, where such families are stigmatized and excluded from participating in community activities or benefiting from communal opportunities. For such families, life within the community often becomes extremely difficult.

Consequently, it has become compulsory for all families who are natives of the community—both those residing at home and those in the diaspora—to return during the festival period to participate.

For families, this moment is everything.
A daughter’s participation and more importantly, her “success” is seen as a public certificate of good upbringing. It brings pride, respect, and social elevation. But failure carries consequences far heavier than disappointment. It brings shame

Link to FGM – A harmful practice

As a result of the dire consequences, family heads ensure that their daughters not only take part in the ritual but also pass the virginity test in order to bring honour and prestige to the family. In pursuit of this, some families resort to circumcising their female children at a very early age—a harmful practice known as female genital mutilation (FGM). According to this belief, circumcision is seen as a way to suppress sexual desire, thereby helping the girls preserve their virginity until adulthood.

 

A Growing Pattern of Displacement

However, as a result of growing civilization and religious convictions, some parents have begun to resist this practice. There have been increasing accounts of families leaving their ancestral homes to avoid forced participation in circumcision or ritual obligations tied to the festival. In some cases, they attempt to shield their daughters from the humiliation and trauma by relocating outside Nigeria. This is largely due to the widely held belief that any family that defies the tradition may face spiritual consequences as long as they remain within the country. Many of these families now live in forced exile or quiet displacement, torn between cultural identity and personal safety. For them, the cost of non-compliance is not only social—it is existential.

But resistance is not without consequence. In extreme cases, families who defy tradition reportedly face ostracism, banishment, or severe communal sanctions. Stories circulate quietly but persistently, of families forced to leave their ancestral homes, becoming displaced in search of safety and dignity. For these families, the cost of choice is exile.

Health Risks Concerns

Medical experts have consistently warned against the dangers of FGM. The procedure can lead to severe pain and trauma, excessive bleeding, infections and complications during childbirth as well as long-term psychological distress.

Beyond health, the practice raises critical legal and ethical questions. It directly conflicts with protections under the Child Rights Act Nigeria, which guarantees the dignity, safety, and bodily integrity of every child. At its core, it challenges a fundamental principle: Should culture ever come at the cost of a child’s rights?

Legal and Human Rights Concerns

Nigeria’s legal framework, particularly the provisions of the Child Rights Act Nigeria, guarantees the protection of children from harmful traditional practices and affirms their right to dignity, health, and bodily integrity.
Yet enforcement gaps at community level continue to leave many girls vulnerable to practices that conflict with these protections.

Human rights advocates argue that no cultural or religious justification should override the rights of the child.

Also, there are growing concerns around gender rights, child protection, and public health have placed the festival under renewed scrutiny. The central question is no longer whether the festival should exist—but how it can evolve without causing harm.

A Call for Action

There is an urgent need for government intervention to enforce laws against harmful traditional practices. There is also a need for community engagement to encourage safer, more inclusive cultural expressions. Public education must be mounted to challenge myths surrounding purity, honour, and worth. More importantly, support from international organizations to protect vulnerable girls should be encouraged as protecting cultural heritage should not mean sacrificing human dignity.

Prosperity Cup 2025: More Teams Secure Quarter Final Slots

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The last, but one round of matches in the last 16 of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament tagged the Prosperity Cup, have been completed.

In Friday morning’s early kick off at the Samson Siasia Stadium, former champions, Eternal Grace Ministry, EGM FC walloped Royal All Stars four nil to progress to the quarter finals of the competition.

Godknows Ikpe opened the floodgate of goals 16 minutes into the game from a beautiful build up to find the back of the net. Samuel Pedro added another to make it two nil on 33 minutes through a well-delivered cross. Izou made it three just on the stroke of halftime.

Royal All Stars woes were compounded in the 79th minute when Godknows fired home from close range to make it four goals to nil.

In the second game at the same venue, Bayelsa United Feeders defeated Sagbama LGA champions, Agbere FC of Agbere 5-3 on penalties after a barren draw in regulation time.

Movers FC of Otuasega triumphed 3-2 on penalties over Federal Polytechnic, Ekowe to secure their quarter finals ticket.

At the Niger Delta University, NDU Arena, Advance Dreams FC of Yenagoa edged out hard-fighting Akeddei FC of Akeddei by three goals to two to progress into the quarter finals

Youbolobo FC of Agge humbled Adaka FC of Kaiama two nil in the last match of the day at the Amassoma centre to secure a smooth passage into the quarter finals.

Two second half goals from Epini Amos and Ume David in the 57th and 66th minutes were all the Ekeremor LGA side needed to advance to the quarter finals of the competition.

In the meantime the quarter-final pairings of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football showpiece have been completed.

Former champions, Eternal Grace Ministry, EGM FC of Yenagoa will face Professor Nimibofa Ayawei, PNA FC of Koluama in the first of the quarter final confrontations, while Bayelsa United Feeders entertain Elton Mina’s Movers FC of Otuasega.

Advance Dreams FC of Yenagoa will battle Youbolobo FC of Agge while Crusaders FC of Peretoru will slug it out with the winner of the encounter between Citiboi FC of Imiringi and Sangana FC of Sangana, which will be decided at the BDGS Centre on Sunday, May 25th.

NDDC Backs Security Agencies, Assures On Development Projects

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The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has pledged continued assistance to the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies operating in the Niger Delta region, assuring them of the Commission’s continued support and collaboration.

According to a press release signed by the NDDC Director, Corporate Affairs, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, stated this during a courtesy visit by the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ikechukwu Ogalla, and his entourage to the NDDC Headquarters in Port Harcourt.

Stressing the need for partnership, Ogbuku noted: “Security and development are intertwined; partnership between the security agencies and the NDDC cannot be overlooked. These security agencies are crucial partners in achieving sustainable development.”

“Sustainable development cannot be holistically achieved without partnerships. When we resumed office, we decided to rewind to rebirth; transiting from transaction to transformation has resulted in probity and accountability in everything we do. This paradigm shift has enabled the NDDC to establish synergetic partnerships across the board.”

The NDDC Chief Executive Officer noted, “Our policy is not to build and donate projects. Whatever we build must be put to proper use. Beyond infrastructural projects, the NDDC is more than willing to invest in research that will proffer solutions to the environmental, aquacultural, and agricultural challenges peculiar to us in the region.”

“All these, and many more, are in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. Today, the NDDC is different because President Tinubu is invested in the development of the Niger Delta region and has kept the Commission on its toes to ensure the fulfilment of its mandate.”

Speaking earlier, the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ogalla, expressed appreciation of the Nigerian Navy to the NDDC for their support over the years, noting the laudable infrastructural projects executed by the NDDC for the Nigerian Navy.

He said, “The NDDC has done much for the Nigerian Navy. We appreciate this support so far and seek further assistance and collaboration. We are ready to partner and cooperate with you in making the region safe and secure for our people.”

He urged the NDDC management to complete some ongoing projects for the Nigerian Navy in the region as the Niger Delta is their primary operating area.

Prosperity Cup, Living Up To Expectation — Ono Akpe

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The Director General of the Prosperity Cup, Mr Ono Akpe has declared that the Bayelsa State Governor’s Football Tournament is achieving set results.

Akpe made the declaration while speaking to journalists shortly after the Yenagoa Local Government final encounter between Bayelsa United Feeders and Eternal Grace Ministries (EGM) FC.

He said he is very excited that within the space of seven years the tournament has grown so big and that some players scouted from the competition are now plying their trade within and outside the country, pointing out that, that was the whole essence of the Prosperity Cup, which is unarguably the biggest grassroots football tournament in the country.

According to the DG, “I am excited that a product of the 2023 edition of the Prosperity Cup, Precious Benjamin, who plays for Hoffenheim in Germany, is presently part of the national Under-20 football team that won bronze in the just-concluded AFCON U-20 Championship in far away Morocco.

“We are particularly excited that our players are getting the recognition they deserve. That is the whole essence of the Prosperity Cup. Our dream is that the tournament will serve as a springboard for our youths to play for big Nigerian club sides just as some will ply their trade abroad. We are fulfilling that dream and hopefully we will do more at the end of the tournament. I am super excited that our efforts are yielding dividends”.

No fewer than six Prosperity Cup products are currently with Bayelsa United. A sizeable number are scattered across club sides in Nigeria while a plying their trade abroad. The women are not left out as Harmony John who played for the grassroots club, Golden Sun Sports Club is now a proud member of the Bayelsa Queens squad.

Speaking of the quality of play in the Yenagoa finals, in which EGM defeated Bayelsa United Feeders by two goals to one, Akpe said “We are very thrilled, it was a very technical game, you could see both teams are young, youthful and very vibrant, and were eager to take the prize. We are impressed because we are seeing quality football at every stage of the competition”.

Giving an insight into what spectators should expect in the Prosperity Cup final, Akpe said “it would be explosive and would be as good as any football competition final, even the F.A. Cup final. We are having both the male and female finals. There is going to be a lot of excitement and a lot of entertainment. It is going to be a pot pourri of music, culture and football.

The Director General also said “In furtherance of our desire to have more of our players going out, His Excellency, Governor Douye Diri has approved the invitation of 10 coaches from across the country, including the Director of the Technical Department of the NFF, Austine Eguavoen. They will be in Yenagoa one full week before the final. They will be coming to watch the quarter finals, semi finals and the grand finale. It is our expectation that more Bayelsa youths will be picked up by club sides across the country”.

The grand finale of the Prosperity Cup has been scheduled to hold on Saturday, May 31, 2025.