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Real Face UCL Qualification Fight Unless Form Improves

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Eniola Olayemi

 

There might have been two clubs toasting Athletic Bilbao signing Ibai Gomez from Alaves on Thursday — Athletic for one, but also Real Madrid.

Few would expect the team that has won the Champions League three times in a row to be buoyed by a star player leaving Alaves, whose stadium holds just over 19,000 and who, five years ago, finished 18th in the second tier.

But currently it is Alaves who stand between Madrid and La Liga’s top four. Real missing out seems unthinkable, and for now it remains unlikely, but as their title hopes fade, priorities will adjust too.

The expectation is Alaves’ remarkable form will at some point drift, particularly now Gomez has gone, his departure to a team placed 17th suggesting he too believed the surge may not last.

This, however, is where Real are now, fifth in the table, 10 points behind Barcelona, playing catch-up not just for first place but fourth. And there is a possibility the gap could widen through a run of tricky fixtures this month.

First, a trip on Sunday to Betis, who sit one place lower in sixth and have ambitions of their own to claim a European position. Then come third-placed Sevilla, eighth-placed Espanyol and Alaves.

Vinicius ‘taking big steps’ 
Santiago Solari would have been encouraged by the 3-0 win over Leganes in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, when Vinicius Junior, in particular, shone.

The 18-year-old’s sumptuous volley was a demonstration of the sort of youthful exuberance a struggling team can rally around.

“He is taking big steps,” Solari said afterwards. “We were angry and we let loose,” added Nacho.

But in La Liga, Madrid head to the Benito Villamarin on the back of a defeat against Real Sociedad and a draw with Villarreal.

Fewer than nine weeks on from his appointment, Solari has already fielded questions about his future and Jose Mourinho’s availability adds an extra layer of intrigue. Fall further away from the top four and those questions will become more frequent.

There is still plenty of time for recovery. Twelve months ago, the knives were sharpening for Zinedine Zidane too after Madrid lost to Leganes in the Copa del Rey.

Success in Europe made up for everything, even finishing 17 points worse off in the league than champions Barcelona.

The coach has changed twice since, but the team has largely remained, save for the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo and his La Liga average of 34.5 goals per season.

Gareth Bale was expected to step up, only for injuries, again, to disrupt his rhythm. Isco has been sidelined by Solari, failing even to make it into a rotated line-up against Leganes. “The situation is complicated,” said Sergio Ramos on Wednesday.

Marcelo has been woefully out of sorts. Thibaut Courtois, Marco Asensio and Toni Kroos are injured.

It will take guts, and perhaps a run in the side for Vinicius, to spark Madrid into life, with the unpredictable Betis offering no guarantees — this season, they have beaten two of the top three and lost to two of the bottom three as well.

Barca on rebound 
Meanwhile, Sevilla travel to Bilbao, where Gomez is likely to make his debut on Sunday, and leaders Barcelona host Eibar.

Barca endured a surprise 2-1 defeat by Levante in the cup on Thursday but Philippe Coutinho’s late penalty leaves them in touch heading into the second leg at home.

A much-changed line-up that excluded Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Marc Andre ter Stegen means confidence is unlikely to have been knocked.

Levante now face Atletico Madrid, who are five points behind the league leaders. For now, they are their closest challengers.

 

 

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Access Bank Restates Commitment to Community, Sustainability at 10th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

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Access Bank Restates Commitment to Community, Sustainability at 10th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

Access Bank PLC proudly celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon last Saturday, highlighting the platform’s ability to foster unity, promote healthy lifestyles, and showcasing African excellence on the global stage.

L-R: Shehu Dikko, Chairman, National Sports Commission; Chizoma Okoli, Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank Plc; Sang Benard Cheruiyot, 3rd position, 42KM male category; Koech Edwin Kibet, winner; Kipygon Hehemiah, 2nd position, all from Kenya; Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor, Lagos State, and his Deputy Obafemi Hamzat, at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon’s 10th edition, in Lagos, recently.

Since its inception in 2016, the marathon has evolved into a premier event, attracting participants from across the continent and beyond.

This year’s event, themed, “Miles to Memories,” was particularly significant as it honoured the legacy of the late Herbert Wigwe, former Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings PLC. Wigwe’s visionary leadership was instrumental in establishing the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, and ultimately transforming it from a local initiative into a globally recognised event.

The race commenced at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, with participants traversing iconic landmarks of the city, including the Third Mainland Bridge, before culminating at Eko Atlantic City. The event not only showcased the athletic prowess of its participants but also highlighted Lagos’s vibrant culture and scenic beauty.

Chizoma Okoli, Deputy Managing Director of Access Bank, reflected on the marathon’s journey, saying, “Ten years ago, we embarked on this journey with a simple goal: to create a marathon that would unite people from all walks of life, celebrate the energy of Lagos, and highlight the incredible potential of our continent.

L-R: Lekan Fatodu, Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission; Shehu Dikko, Chairman, National Sports Commission; Jerono Peris (Kenya), 3rd position, 42KM female category; Guta Meseret Hirpa (Ethiopia), winner; Alemnesh Herpha Guta (Ethiopia), 2nd position; Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Executive Governor, Lagos State, and Chizoma Okoli, Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank Plc, at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon’s 10th edition, in Lagos, recently.

Today, as we look back on a decade of memories, we see nearly a million runners who have pounded the Lagos asphalt, millions of spectators who have cheered them on, and countless stories of resilience, triumph, and connection.”

“This race is a perfect metaphor for the vision we hold at Access Bank – to become the world’s most respected African bank. Just as this marathon has grown from a humble beginning to become Africa’s most prestigious road race, our commitment at Access Bank is to build a platform that empowers dreams, connects communities, and showcases Africa’s excellence on the global stage,” she added

In the men’s category the Kenyan’s dominated the podium places, with Edwin Kibet emerging victorious, after completing the 42km race with an impressive time of 2 hours, 14 minutes, and 19 seconds. Kipygon Nehemiah (2:16:37), placed second while winner of last year’s race, Bernard Sang Cheruiyot, crossed the line in 2:16:49 to take home the bronze medal.

Cross section of athletes at the starting point of Access Bank Lagos City Marathon’s 10th edition at the National Stadium, Surulere, in Lagos, recently.

The dominance of the Kenyans was, however, halted in the women’s category of the marathon as Ethiopia’s Guta Meseret Hirpa emerged winner. Hirpa got to the finish line in a time of 2:37:04 while her compatriot, Aleminesh Herpha was second in 2:38:01, while Kenya’s Jerono Peris was third also in 2:38:01.

Nigeria also had some bragging rights as for the first time in the Marathon’s history, an indigenous participant finished in the top 10. Nyango Gyang Boyi, finished eighth, with a time of 2:25:41.

The success of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon is a testament to the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders, including the Lagos State Government, Nilayo Sports Management, and the enthusiastic support of Lagos residents.

As the bank reflects on this milestone, it remains committed to empowering communities and promoting sustainability through initiatives like the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon. The bank looks forward to many more years of inspiring stories, athletic excellence, and shared memories.

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Access Bank Lagos City Marathon 2025: A Tribute to Legacy, A Celebration of Resilience

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AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

As Lagos gears up for the highly anticipated Access Bank Lagos City Marathon on Saturday, February 15, 2025, excitement and emotion run high.

This year’s edition is much more than a race, it is a moving tribute to legacy and a celebration of resilience. Under the evocative theme “Miles to Memories,” every stride taken by the runners transforms physical distance into lasting recollections, blending athletic endurance with heartfelt remembrance of a visionary leader.

A Race that Transcends the Finish Line
Since its inaugural run in 2016, the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon has evolved from a local initiative into a global phenomenon.

Originally established by Access Bank in collaboration with the Lagos State Government to promote healthier lifestyles, the event has grown into a symbol of unity, progress, and economic vitality for both Lagos and Nigeria.

Today, the marathon not only places Lagos on the global sporting map but also showcases how major sporting events can drive tourism and stimulate business growth.

As a Gold Label Marathon certified by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS), it stands as a testament to the powerful synergy between sport, community, and commerce.


Local businesses, from hotels and restaurants to vendors and transport providers, thrive during the marathon weekend, benefiting from increased patronage as communities come together to support and celebrate the event.

This collective participation reinforces the idea that when people unite around a common purpose, the rewards are shared by all.

Honoring a Visionary: Remembering Herbert Wigwe
This year, the marathon carries added emotional significance. It marks the first anniversary of the passing of Herbert Wigwe, the late Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings PLC, who was a transformative force behind the event.

On the morning of February 10, 2024, a tragic helicopter crash claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe, his wife, his son, and Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the former Group Chairman of the Nigerian Exchange Group PLC.

The loss sent shockwaves throughout the nation, leaving an indelible void in the hearts of many Nigerians.


Despite the deep sense of loss, Herbert Wigwe’s legacy continues to inspire.

In the wake of the tragedy, concerns arose that Access Bank might reconsider its sponsorship of the marathon. Instead, in a poignant gesture of remembrance and commitment, Access Bank, together with the Lagos State Government, has reaffirmed its support for the marathon.

This enduring dedication ensures that Wigwe’s dreams and aspirations remain an integral part of every step taken by the runners.

“Miles to Memories”: A Journey of Emotion and Endurance The theme “Miles to Memories” perfectly encapsulates the spirit of this year’s marathon.

It suggests that every mile covered is imbued with personal and collective memories, reminders of challenges overcome, of unity celebrated, and of hope nurtured for a better future.

For many participants, the race is a chance to commemorate Herbert Wigwe, whose visionary leadership not only transformed Access Bank but also reshaped the sporting landscape of Lagos.

His enduring commitment to community development, healthy living, and economic empowerment continues to serve as a beacon for all who aspire to make a positive impact.


Each runner’s journey on the race day acts as a bridge between past and future, where the physical act of running becomes a metaphor for overcoming adversity and building a hopeful tomorrow.

The event stands as a tribute not only to athletic excellence but also to the unyielding human spirit that continues to rise in the face of loss.

From Humble Beginnings to Global Prominence When Access Bank and the Lagos State Government first partnered in 2016 to host the marathon, their goal was simple: to encourage a healthier lifestyle among Lagosians.

Under Herbert Wigwe’s visionary leadership, the event quickly grew in stature.

Today, it has attracted over 600,000 registered athletes from 14 countries, establishing itself as one of Africa’s most prestigious road races.

This remarkable evolution is a testament to the power of visionary leadership, community engagement, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.


The marathon’s growth from a local initiative to a globally recognised event highlights how passion and determination can transform a modest idea into an internationally celebrated movement.

Lagos has firmly established itself as a marathon city renowned for its energy, hospitality, and unwavering commitment to progress.

Herbert Wigwe’s Vision: A Marathon for Unity & Progress
Herbert Wigwe’s influence on the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon remains as palpable today as ever. During the 2021 edition, he stated.


“As one of the leading banks in Nigeria and indeed Africa, it is imperative for us to support the economic and social development of the communities in which we operate.

Hence, we have sponsored the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon to make Lagos more attractive to tourists and investors alike.

We have also used this platform to create jobs and opportunities for thousands in the state.”


These words, imbued with hope and ambition, continue to guide the event.

More than merely a race, the marathon has become a living legacy of Wigwe’s unwavering

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LAGOS STATE SPORTS COMMISSION, PRACTAGALI PARTNERS UNVEIL PLANS FOR INAUGURAL BOLA AHMED TINUBU SOUTHWEST ALLIANCE GAMES

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LAGOS STATE SPORTS COMMISSION, PRACTAGALI PARTNERS UNVEIL PLANS FOR INAUGURAL BOLA AHMED TINUBU SOUTHWEST ALLIANCE GAMES

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

The Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) and Practagali Partners, organisers of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu South West Alliance Games (BAT SWAG), have announced that the inaugural edition of the games will be hosted in Lagos.

BATSWAG, a unifying sports initiative led by Practagali Partners, is designed to discover emerging under-18 athletes from across the Southwest region., encourage mass participation in sports, and provide opportunities for talented athletes to showcase their skills and build a career in sports.

Scheduled for March 2025, the highly anticipated competition will bring together promising young talents from Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, and Ekiti, to compete in various sporting disciplines, including Athletics (Track & Field), Basketball, Boxing, Football, Table Tennis, traditional African games Ayo-Olopon and Abula. BATSWAG aims to promote youth development, stimulate sports participation, and encourage inclusivity through adaptive sports.

The event will showcase the immense sporting potential within the Southwestern region while creating opportunities for budding athletes to shine on a regional stage.

Speaking on the upcoming tournament, the Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr. Lekan Fatodu, expressed enthusiasm about Lagos being identified as the state where the event will be hosted: “Hosting the inaugural edition of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Alliance Games in Lagos is an honour, and it speaks volumes about the support and commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to sports over the years, which has laid the foundation and created many opportunities and resources for Lagos to be the ideal location for any great sporting events.

The future of sports in the South-West region is bright, and the BAT SWAG Games will undoubtedly serve as a springboard for young athletes aiming for national and international success.”

Ms. Funmilola Adedipe, Managing Director of Practagali Partners, highlighted the broader impact of the event, noting that it aims to promote positive engagement among youth and rescue them from the grip of social vices prevalent in society.

According to her, “the BAT SWAG Games will not only nurture talent but also serve as a vital tool for social reformation, using sports as a vehicle for development, empowerment, and hope.”


Adedipe also highlighted the significance of Practagali Partners’ collaboration with the Lagos State Government, noting that the partnership will create sustainable opportunities for youth and further the cause of grassroots sports development across the region. “This partnership with Lagos as the host state will bolster efforts to engage youth meaningfully, and we look forward to discovering new talents that can potentially represent Nigeria on the global stage,” Adedipe added.

The Bola Ahmed Tinubu Southwest Alliance Games is expected to be a remarkable event, showcasing the wealth of talent within the region. The competition will draw in large crowds, enhance community spirit, and create a legacy of sports participation that will impact future generations. By being chosen as the host state, Lagos further solidifies its reputation as a hub for sports development and excellence.

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