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SCRABBLE JAMZ:

• UNILAG' Enock Nwali wins Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship in style for Lagos 

... Lagos claims individual and team, Delta finished second in team event 

...Hosts Ogun State finishes third in both individual and team event

By Mishael Emmanuel 

   

   

   

   

The 1st of 4 events at the NSF National Scrabble Festival - Gateway 2024, sponsored and hosted by the Ogun State Government, the Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship lived up to expectations on the final day on Wednesday at the Adebowale Banquet Hall, at the serene and cozy Rolak Hotel and Suites, in the ancient and historical city of Ijebu-Ode, South-West, Nigeria.

 

University of Lagos health education student and current African Scrabble Champion, Enock Nwali, won the three-day championship as he scoped 20 wins, a draw, and a plus 1220 cumulative points from 28 rounds of games. Fellow Teammate, John Aiyedun claimed the 2nd spot with 19 victories, 9 losses and +701 points. 

 

Excellent hosts, Ogun State were rewarded for their immense, immeasurable support for the National Scrabble Festival, tagged Gateway 2024 as University of Lagos (UNILAG), final-year Pharmacy student and current West Africa Scrabble Champion, Doko Oluwatimilehin secured the 3rd position. 

 

Doko grabbed the final podium spot with 18 wins, 10 defeats and +1057 cumulative points. 


Enock Nwali, will be decorated with the prestigious NSF National Green Jacket on Sunday, during the Awards and Gala Night for winning the Asaph Zadok National Scrabble Championship.

 

Defending champions Delta State, who lost out woefully in the both team and individual event, could do nothing but settle for 4th and 5th spots as Doko Oluwatimilehin and company gave no room for errors. 

 

PANASA President Cup winner and 4th seed Godwin Victor, took the 4th place with 18 wins and +779 was his cumulative spread, former World Champion and two time African Scrabble Champion, Wellington Jighere  completes the first five with plus 720 points from 18 wins.

 

Cross Rivers' Victor Ewarah finished the annual championship in the 6th place, losing 11 and winning 17 matches with a positive cumulative spread of +660 points, Delta State' Emmanuel Umujose was 7th on the same number of wins but +657 cumulative points was most disappointing as just 3 points pushed him below Victor. 

 

National Sports Festival gold medalist, Jimoh Abdulmumini, added lots of spice to the hosts celebrations as he finished 8th becoming Ogun State' 2nd ambassador in the top 10.

 

Bayelsa State' Ben Quickpen and Rivers State' Sunday Oshodi, were the last two on 17 wins, Oshodi recorded +164 points and Quickpen finished above him with a better spread of +456 points. 

 

Ryan Jacob representing Akwa Ibom was the guardian at the gate, with his 16 wins, 11 losses 1 draw and +327 points fixing him the 11th spot. 

 

Lagos' Joseph Okere, Cross Rivers' Anthony Odok, Oyo' Dokun Esan and Team Delta captain and coach, two-time African Scrabble Champion Dennis Ikekeregor, all won 16 of their 28 games.

 

Joseph Okere had a spread of +660 points, Anthony Odok's plus 284 placed him 13th on the chart,  14 placed Dokun Esan and Dennis Ikekeregor on the 15th spot, had cumulative negatives of minus 64 and 85 respectful. 

 

Ogun State were definately were not up for jokes and we're definitely not to be played with as they had 4 of their executives in the top 20.

 

Cyril Umebiye was the third in that board at the 16th spot, winning 15 games and losing no more than 13 helped him added to glitter to the coats and wigs of the tournament hosts.

 

The fourth son of the soil in the top 20 was Samuel Adebola, with equal number of games as Cyril and +374 cumulative points that earned him the 18th position. Lagos' Adeyemi Adeosun trailed Samuel with +297 cumulative and the same win-lose ratio.

 

Edo State' Ezinore George made sure that 9 State found their names in the top 20, 15 wins and plus 220 cumulative points was the final arbiter of his noble endeavors.

 

Gbadebo Olufemi and Khaleel Adedeji made it 6 in the first 30, with Gbadebo in the 26th place after squaring half of his games, his plus 403 spread added swag to the 'Man Covered with Grace'.

 

Khaleel Adedeji, finished the thrilling and eventful championship as the 30th contender, capping a loudable showing by the Gateway Team.

 

The Chairman of Ogun State Scrabble Association, who also doubles as the President of the Continental Governing Body of Scrabble, the Pan Africa Scrabble Association (PANASA), Adekoyejo Adegbesan, was on hand to congratulate the winners, He also thanked them for bringing their best to the Gateway State, who are the title sponsors of the event.

  

The good works of the Ogun State Government is far from over as the 2nd event of the 4 in 1 NSF National Scrabble Festival - Gateway 2024, the NSF Annual General Meeting (AGM) takes center stage on Thursday (tomorrow), at the Adebowale Banquet Hall, in Rolak Hotel and Suites, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, South-West, Nigeria.

 

After the AGM of the Nigeria Scrabble Federation, closes on Thursday, the NSF Inter Club Challenge Finals - Challenge your Limit, starts on Friday, will gather more praise for the generous host of the weeklong scrabble festival.


12 clubs will be participating in the NSF Inter-Club Challenge Finals, the biggest club competition in the Nigeria Scrabble circuit, the most competitive scrabble circuit on planet earth and Abeokuta Scrabble Club will be holding it tight for Ogun State.

  

Delta State represented by Warri SC, will be hoping to retain at least one of their 3 National Scrabble Festival titles, but for one thing the land of the Awojale, is certainly not Abuja, the last host of the annual festivity and may not be Delta State' glory land.

 

Anambra SC, Apex SC of Abuja, Benin SC, Ikorodo SC, Jos SC, Kaduna Central SC, Pyramids SC of Lagos, Surulere SC, Uyo SC and the star studded UNILAG SC, the favourites for the title, are the other clubs ready to slug it out in the acension race to be crowned Inter-Club Champions.

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