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China, NUJ FCT hold 2025 Table Tennis Tournament as Amajor, He Ling emerge champions
The 7th edition of the China-NUJ FCT Council annual table tennis tournament has ended on a cheery note with Chioma Amajor of Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Abuja Correspondents Chapel emerging as female singles champion.
In her remarks while declaring the event open, the Chairman, NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike commended the friendship, collaboration and healthy competition between the NUJ and the Chinese Cultural Centre in Nigeria.
She said that Table Tennis is more than just a sport saying that it is a celebration of skill, agility and perseverance which are values that resonate deeply with the spirit of journalism and the unity it upholds.
“I would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the China Cultural Center for their invaluable support in making this tournament possible.
“Their commitment to fostering cultural exchange and friendship through sport truly enriches this event.
“We are grateful for their partnership and dedication to strengthening ties between our communities,” she said.
Chioma defeated Nie Xiaohua of the Chinese Cultural Center 11-2, 8-11, 11-9 in the final to emerge champion of the 2025 edition in Abuja on Saturday while Chen Huiling came third.
In the male singles category, Ignatius Nkoh of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) came third behind He Ling who emerged champion and Wang Yongtao who was the first runner up.
Victor Okoye of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who made his debut in the tournament also gave a good account of himself dismissing his Chinese opponent in the round of 32 in two straight sets.
He also saw off his colleague and fellow compatriot, Fortune Abang (2-0) in the Round of 16 before bowing it out gracefully in the quarter-finals to Chinese top-rated player, Gao Qian after a pulsating and nerve-wracking two-set encounter.
In the men’s double category, Wang Yangtao and He Ling emerged champions while Shi Changqiang and Xui Haita were first runner up and Ignatius Okoh and Nwokocha came third.
In the mixed double category, Shi Changqiang and Che Huiling emerged champions while He Ling and Nie Xoahua were first runner up while Tan Jian and Wan Lu came third.
NAN reports that winners of each category received a cash reward of N250,000, second place winners received a cash reward of N200,000 while third place winners took home cash reward of N150,000.
Earlier at the opening ceremony, the Director of Chinese Cultural Center in Nigeria, Mr Tang Jianxing said that the competition is a part of table tennis diplomacy.
He said that Nigeria and China are very close friends saying that Nigeria ranks among the first five friendly nations to China.
Jianxing who is also the Cultural Councilor of Chinese Embassy, said that there a mutual respect between both countries and that the competition was also an opportunity to get close at heart and know each other more though sports.
“I have to thank the NUJ and all the journalists in your country, without your understanding and your focus on China, your appreciation of Chinese culture, the mutual beneficial cooperation, the comprehensive strategic partnership between both cannot be very safe to stand the test of time,” he said.
In his goodwill message, the Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Mallam Ali M. Ali said that NAN is proud to be associated with the tournament.
Represented by the Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Mr Oluwole Shogunle, Ali said that represents values promoted by NAN.
“It foster friendship, stronger bilateral relations and team building and these are the values we prompt in the News Agency of Nigeria.
“So we are glad to be here today to be associated with this event; we congratulate the organisers, the NUJ and the Chinese Embassy for putting this together,” he said.
Also, the Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Mr Salihu Dembos commended the centre for sustaining the competition to its 7th edition.
Represented by the General Manager Sports, Mr Ademuyi Kayode, Dembos recalled that table tennis was established in the late 19th century but became an official Olympics sports in 1988.
He said that since then Nigeria had been waxing stronger and have won many international medals across competitions.
He said that given the level of talents displayed at the annual event, it was time to involve the Nigerian Federation of Table Tennis.
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EDITORIAL: Super Eagles Last Chance To Qualify For World Cup
Nigeria’s senior soccer team, the Super Eagles seems to be in a tinderbox in its quest to represent Nigeria at the forthcoming FIFA-organized World Cup in US, Canada and Mexico 2026. The Coach Eric Chelle-led Eagles is billed to clash with their Gabonese counterpart on Thursday in Morocco in a do-or-die single-leg semi-final as part of the African play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Nigeria is featuring in the centralised mini-tournament in Morocco because it could not qualify for the World Cup in the regular qualifying series. This is regrettable because the story would certainly have been different if certain things were done right with Nigeria coming top of her group in the qualifying series.
It is the not-so-good performance that has caused today’s palpable anxiety in patriots and fans of the team and also making the entire country to sit on edge. The uncertainty that lies ahead besides the two matches that would determine the second batch of teams to qualify cannot be over emphasised.
The image of Nigeria and its reputation as a great footballing country is today at stake. This is besides the fact that sports, particularly football, matters because it is what unite Nigerians irrespective of their political, faith, ethnic or regional differences.
But the extra ordinary opportunity to qualify for the 2026 World Cup is coming with a lot of challenges. The extra financial toll, the time and other resources being deplored now in executing a qualifier that is tagged Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) play-offs . We emphasise that the national team is good enough and could have qualified with the right mix of pains-taking planning, passion and patriotic execution of their previous games. Unfortunately, that was not so.
Perhaps what has made the situation even more dire now is if Nigeria would lose again the opportunity, like she did in Qatar 2022, to be at the World Cup in 2026. The nature of the opponent at hand, Gabon, a country that has never played at the world cup finals sees their qualification as a do-or-die affair. To play at the most prestigious level of the sport, they have in their arsenal a highly experienced Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and a host of young and talented players who are ready to get that ticket, no matter what it takes.
Even with Nigeria’s fumbling in the past, drawing with Lesotho and Zimbabwe and losing to Benin, we are optimistic that Nigeria can bounce back. What the team needs, from the officials to the players is not to lose their concentration in the remaining matches. Again, they deserve the support and prayers of all citizens and their fans at this crucial moment.
With the galaxy of stars in the team such as Captain William Troost-Ekong, Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi among others, if they play as a team, we are optimistic that they will do Nigeria proud. They must defeat Gabon this Thursday and the winner of the other semi final between Cameroon and DR Congo on Sunday,16th November. to seal Nigeria’s place in the 2026 mundial to be hosted by the three North American countries: the US, Canada and Mexico.