RISING STARS SHINE AT ECOBANK NATIONAL SCHOOLS CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

The University of Lagos (UNILAG), DaySpring School, and Marvelvine Montessori School, all based in Lagos, have emerged as winners in the tertiary, secondary, and primary school categories respectively at the 2024 Ecobank National Schools’ Team Chess Competition. The event, held at the Pan African Centre in Lagos, showcased a remarkable assembly of talent.

Overview of the Competition

Described as the largest gathering of chess players in Africa, the competition attracted over 1,200 players from more than 250 schools across 18 states in Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Closing Ceremony Highlights

Prince Adeyinka Adewole, Vice President of the Nigeria Chess Federation (NCF), expressed his excitement at the closing ceremony. He noted the rapid growth of the Championship, which was introduced last year in conjunction with the International Chess Federation’s (ICF) World Schools Team Chess Championship. Adewole highlighted that the 2024 edition saw participation from 1,200 participants, underscoring the importance of NCF’s partnership with Ecobank as a model for public-private partnerships in advancing sports in Nigeria.

Participation and Prizes

The three-day tournament, held from Friday, May 24th to Sunday, May 26th at the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) in Victoria Island, Lagos, saw 118 primary schools, 86 secondary schools, and 42 tertiary institutions compete for prizes totaling over N15 million.

  • Tertiary School Category:
    • Winner: University of Lagos
    • 2nd Place: University of Benin
    • 3rd Place: Chess in Slums Africa (CISA)
  • Secondary School Category:
    • Winner: DaySpring School
    • 2nd Place: Platforms School
    • 3rd Place: Ireti Senior Grammar School
  • Primary School Category:
    • Winner: Marvelvine Montessori School
    • 2nd Place: Scholars Academy, Ibadan
    • 3rd Place: Okikioluwa Junior

Growth and Support

Adewole noted that participation grew from 15 schools in the previous year to over 250 schools. He attributed this success to Ecobank’s unwavering support and commitment to empowering young minds and fostering intellectual growth. He emphasized that this partnership has been crucial in achieving the federation’s goals.

Ecobank’s Commitment

Bolaji Lawal, Managing Director/Regional Executive of Ecobank Nigeria, reiterated the bank’s commitment to intellectual and sports development in Nigeria. He highlighted that supporting the chess competition aligns with Ecobank’s strategic human capital development drive and long-term vision of contributing to the economic and financial integration of Africa. Lawal also mentioned plans to make this competition an annual event, benefiting both children and undergraduate students.

Government Support

Senator John Owan Enoh, the Minister of Sports, represented by Ms. Ikana Mbora, Director of the Federal Ministry of Sports Liaison Office in Lagos, commended the NCF and the students for their resilience and determination. He noted that the students’ efforts exemplify the Nigerian spirit of perseverance.

Background on the Nigeria Chess Federation

Established in 1975, the Nigeria Chess Federation (NCF) is responsible for promoting, regulating, and developing chess in Nigeria. Affiliated with the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the NCF organizes national and international tournaments, trains and selects players for international competitions, and promotes chess at all levels. The NCF has produced strong players who have achieved notable successes in African Chess Championships and Chess Olympiads.

Conclusion

The Ecobank National Schools’ Team Chess Competition has not only highlighted the growing interest and talent in chess across Nigeria but also emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in nurturing young talent and promoting sports development in the country.

Source: Techeconomy

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