Oshodi Predicts Fierce Competition at ITTF-Africa Championships in Tunis

President of the African Table Tennis Federation (ITTF Africa), Wahid Enitan Oshodi, has expressed high expectations for this year’s ITTF-Africa Championships, citing the impressive form and quality of players set to compete. Oshodi commended the Tunisian Table Tennis Federation (FTTT) for stepping in to host the tournament following Rwanda’s late withdrawal, praising their dedication to the sport and their experience in organizing top-tier events. He also expressed excitement over the strong presence of young talent at the tournament, which will take place in Tunis from October 12 to 19. The event serves as a qualifying competition for the 2026 ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships in London. “There’s no doubt this year’s tournament will be fiercely contested, especially given the current form of our players and the emergence of talented youth athletes,” Oshodi said. “We’re particularly thrilled that many junior players who featured at the recent Youth Tournaments in Lagos have earned spots on their national teams for Tunis. This shows they’re maturing and ready to challenge the veterans. This will give us a chance to see the levels of improvement in their play over the last year. I expect upsets in Tunis and look forward to seeing some of these young stars rise to the top.” He added, “We must also acknowledge the experience of our established players, which will make the tournament even more exciting. The atmosphere in Tunis will rival any global event. Tunisia is a seasoned host with a strong track record, and we’re eager for the tournament to kick off on October 12. The highlight for many teams will be the team event, which doubles as a qualifier for the 2026 ITTF World Team Championships in London.” The 2026 edition will celebrate the centenary of the sport, returning to the city where both the International Table Tennis Federation and the first World Championships were founded in 1926. This year’s continental showcase promises high-stakes action as Africa’s finest athletes compete across seven categories: men’s team, women’s team, men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. The Rades Multisports Hall will host eight thrilling days of elite competition.

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Excitement as Adesoji Tayo Emerges NTTF President

A wave of excitement swept through Nigeria’s table tennis community following the election of Adesoji Tayo as the new President of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) during the federation’s elective congress held in Abuja over the weekend. Tayo, who currently serves as Chairman of the Oyo State Table Tennis Association, was unanimously elected after his closest rival, Ahmed Khamisu, stepped down ahead of the presidential vote. The Oyo State-born administrator succeeds Engr. Ishaku Tikon, who led the federation for eight years. Widely regarded as one of the most peaceful elections in the federation’s history, the NTTF poll was conducted under the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)-backed constitution and witnessed strong participation from delegates across the country. Zonal elections were held before the presidential vote. Tayo, a long-standing stakeholder in Nigerian table tennis, previously served as Vice President of the NTTF. His contributions to the sport are well documented, having on several occasions provided financial support to ensure national teams did not miss out on major international competitions. Beyond his financial backing, Tayo is highly respected for his deep knowledge of the sport and his unwavering passion for its growth. He will serve a four-year term and has pledged to prioritize youth development, with a focus on talent discovery and enhancing coaching standards nationwide. “Our goal is to build a stronger foundation for the future of Nigerian table tennis. We’ll invest in youth programs and ensure our coaches are equipped to nurture the next generation of champions,” Tayo said. Following the election, Ahmed Khamisu was elected as Vice President, representing the North East zone. Known for his quiet but impactful support of junior players, Khamisu has helped facilitate their participation in international tournaments. The newly constituted 15-member NTTF Board comprises representatives from various zones and affiliated bodies as outlined in the federation’s constitution: Adesoji Tayo – President; Ahmed Khamisu – Vice President (North East); Wahid Enitan Oshodi – International Representative / President, ITTF Africa; Engr. Ishaku Tikon – Outgoing President; Dominic Sylvester – Technical Representative; Prof. Joshua Umeifekwem – NAPHERSD; Joy Ibekwe – NAWIS; Monilola Udoh – AFFAN; Tony Emefile – Military & Paramilitary; Sunday Odebode – Sponsor/Philanthropist; Sule Nasiru – Athlete Representative; Ebikpolade Ama-Ebi Wilson – South South; Akunna Boniface Uju – South East; Ibrahim Abdul-Hamid Ali – North Central; and Ndanusa Mohammad Sani – North West. With renewed leadership and broad representation, the NTTF is poised to usher in a new era of growth and excellence in Nigerian table tennis.

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NTTF Clarifies Conduct of Technical and Athletes Representatives Election

The Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) wishes to inform the general public and the table tennis community that the election of the Technical Representative and Athletes Representative to the NTTF Board was successfully conducted on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. The Board is aware of certain rumors being circulated by one of the contestants questioning the credibility of the process. “We categorically affirm that the election was conducted in full compliance with the approved NTTF Election Guidelines and in strict accordance with the Federation’s Constitution, which has been duly ratified by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). “All eligible voters participated in the process, and the election was free, fair, transparent, and devoid of any irregularities. The results reflect the genuine choice of the stakeholders, and the Federation stands firmly by the integrity of the process, The NTTF remains steadfast in its commitment to the principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability in all its operations. We call on all stakeholders to support the duly elected representatives in our shared mission to advance the growth and development of table tennis in Nigeria.

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