…Applauds Sports Progress Under NSC
Joel Ajayi
Executive Director of the Female Advocacy Mentoring Empowerment (FAME) Foundation, Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi, has reaffirmed her commitment to using sports as a powerful tool to create opportunities and drive positive change among Nigerian youths.
Speaking on Tuesday at the Nest Resource Centre in Abuja, where she was Guest of Honour at an event organized by the National Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Dayo Israel, Atoyebi pledged that FAME Foundation will continue to champion sport-for-development initiatives across the country.
“At FAME, we are intentional about using sports to empower young people, to create opportunities, and to drive positive change across Nigeria. Sport is not just play — it is impact, it is community, it is hope,” she declared.
She emphasized that her over 20 years of experience as a sports writer, administrator, and now advocate, has deepened her conviction that sports remain one of the strongest instruments for unity and transformation.
“Sport is more than competition; it is a vehicle for social change. On the field, no one cares about your background, religion, or tribe. What matters is teamwork, passion, and the goal. We all fly the same flag — and that is unity in its purest form,” she added.
Atoyebi also applauded the progress being recorded in Nigeria’s sports sector under the leadership of Malam Shehu Dikko and Chief Bukola Olopade at the National Sports Commission (NSC).
She urged Nigerians to support ongoing reforms in the sector, noting that with the right leadership, sports can continue to unify the nation and position it for global recognition.
“Sport unifies, builds friendships, bridges divides, and sustains relationships. Nigerians should take a step back and give technocrats the benefit of the doubt. With the right people in charge, delivery is assured — it has been done before, and it can be done again,” she concluded.





