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Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by hardeyincah(m): 12:41pm On Jun 01, 2012
I WILL BE SO GLAD IF SEUN PUTS THE STORY IN THE FRONT NEWS

I am always surprise when millions are diverted to other physical sport and non is giving to scrabble... scrabble also makes the country proud both in africa and the world at large....i am a scrabbler and i want to u to know few things about scrabble in Nigeria;

Scrabble as a leisure game has been played in Nigeria as far back as pre-Nigerian independence. However it remained as such (Leisure game) until 1989 when the Scrabble Association of Nigeria was formed.

The association was formed at a congress of Scrabble players who had converged for the first ever Inter-club Scrabble competition in Nigeria, during the Easter holidays of 1989, under the auspices of the Ibadan Scrabble club. The brain behind this great event was Mr. Segun Adegbenro, who got the mandate to promote the game in Nigeria from J.W.Spears & Sons PLC (The owners of the Scrabble trademark) and Prince Gbade Sanda; the then chairman of the Ibadan Scrabble club. That congress marked the beginning of organized Scrabble in Nigeria.
Scrabble Association Of Nigeria (SCAN)

During that first congress in 1989, the first executive board of SCAN was inaugurated. The elected key officers of the board then were Col. Gold Eburu- President, Prince Gbade Sanda- Vice President and Mr. Segun Adegbenro- National Coordinator. These three officers and other elected officers nurtured SCAN up until the Nigerian Ministry of Youth and Sports recognized the association on the 30th of April 1997. With the recognition of SCAN as the twenty-sixth National Sporting Association by the Nigerian Sports Ministry in 1997 (Following the formal inauguration by the then Honorable Minister, Chief Jim Nwobodo in Abuja), the game of Scrabble began to further grow in scope and standard. SCAN was then allocated an office in the National stadium complex, Lagos, while a secretary who is a staff of the ministry was appointed to run the affairs of the association. The minister also approved the membership of the then current executives as board members who were to remain in office for the next two years.

SCAN started to encourage the formation of state associations all over the country with the help of her zonal coordinators. All previous scrabble-playing clubs now became affiliates of such associations. Some of these scrabble clubs were located in Ibadan, Lagos, Warri, Kaduna, Kano, Uyo, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Ilorin, Benin, Minna and Makurdi. SCAN was also organizing a minimum of ten tournaments in a year across the country.
Tournaments

With the advent of organized Scrabble in Nigeria, came Scrabble competitions (with the first being the one inaugurating SCAN in April 1989). Thereafter, a minimum of ten (10) tournaments were organized yearly by SCAN. These ranged from National Open tournaments competed for by all comers, to National inter-club tournaments competed for by club sides, to even “doubles” tournaments competed for by partners (who choose themselves). Most of these tournaments were sponsored by some corporate organizations such as: West African Milk company (WAMCO), National Electric Power Authority (NEPA), SONA breweries, Savannah Bank, Alaja Steel Rolling Mills, etc. and others by private individuals such Architect Dejo Omotosho (Sole sponsor of Kwara Open) and Chief Mike Ajeigbo, amongst others.

Some tournaments were also sponsored and hosted by club sides e.g. Kano Open by Kano club, Shell Warri Open by Shell club Warri, etc.

The climax of tournament play Scrabble in Nigeria was the attendance of the first PANASA (Pan African Scrabble Association) Scrabble championships in Nairobi, Kenya in October 1994, by Nigerian Scrabble players. This was the first time Nigeria was participating in an organized international Scrabble competition.
International Tournament

Nigeria had previously been invited to the World Scrabble Championships (WSC) in 1991 and 1993. On both occasions, she could not attend due to non-issuance of travel visas to her representatives. Nigeria was to later host the second PANASA championships in 1996.

Since the first PANASA in 1994 till the fourth PANASA in Ghana in April 2000, Nigeria dominated Africa Scrabble scene by winning all four editions. Nigeria only came second for the first time at the fifth PANASA held in Nairobi, Kenya in October 2002. Nigeria finally attended the third WSC in London in 1995 and was represented by three players and two officials. Iffy Onyeonwu finished 13th out of 62 players from 30 countries.

The 4TH WSC also saw Nigeria represented by three players (Out of which only one player was an original qualifier). The other qualifiers were not issued traveling visas. At the 5TH WSC, the main Nigerian qualifiers were once again not issued visas! Thus, two of the Nigerian foreign-based players were called upon to represent Nigeria: Sammy Okosagah and Femi Awowade finished 8th & 18th respectively. This performance gave Nigeria a country rating of 4TH best in the world behind USA, Canada and England.
Conclusion

Here is a list of all the National Champions since then, in order of their first tournament victories (the operative definition of ‘National Champion’ being ‘one who has won a National Open or the Grandmasters’ tourney.
NIGERIAN CHAMPIONS

* 1. Femi Awowade (1) 1986
* 2. Chijioke Uzor (1) 1987
* 3. Paulinus Ekunke (1) 1988
* 4. Dokun Esan (1) 1988
* 5. Azu Ogbogu (1) 1989
* 6. Ifeanyi Onyeonwu (1) 1990
* 7. Sammy Okosagah4 (1) 1990
* 8. Debo Ajose (1) 1991
* 9. Ayo Fasheiro (2) 1993 2003
* 10. Chinedu Okwelogu (1) 1994
* 11. Segun Durojaye2 (2) 1994 2001
* 12. Moshood Sanni (1) 1995
* 13. Lanre Oyekunle (1) 1998
* 14. Wale Fashina (2) 1998 and 2002
* 15. Paul Sodje (1) 1999
* 16. Tunde Adigun (1) 2000
* 17. Dennis Ikekeregor (1) 2002
* 18. Oshevire Avwenagha (1) 2003
* 19. Onota Ojiru (1) 2003

(1) & (2)- indicates number of wins.
x indicates the number of GrandMaster Tournament wins . Other champions won either national opens or tourneys designated as National Championships.

Ayo Fasheiro is now known as Ayo Adekunle while Wale Fashina is also known as Jimoh Saheed.


Today, the Scrabble Association of Nigeria is now known as the “Nigeria Scrabble Federation” (NSF). It has grown from the early formative years. There are now thirty-seven state associations, with no less than one hundred and twenty club sides. There are also no less than twelve annual National open tournaments open to all comers.

another issue that needed attention is scrabble should be allowed in NUGA games for proper exposure of the game . It has also become a medal winning sport in the country’s biannual National Sports festival. Currently, it is being introduced into the Nigerian Secondary schools, with the intention of having an annual National Secondary Schools Scrabble competition. These will no doubt help to boost the much-needed awareness the game requires.

These days, Scrabble is played on street corners, homes, schools, offices, etc, even without any prompt by the NSF.
Re: Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by Ibime(m): 1:39pm On Jun 01, 2012
Being a champion scrabbler myself, I am disappointed in your use of present continuous tense instead of past tense in the thread title.

Scrabble must be given attention . . . please amend the title promptly as befitting of a proper scrabbler
Re: Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by hardeyincah(m): 8:41pm On Jul 08, 2012
Ibime: Being a champion scrabbler myself, I am disappointed in your use of present continuous tense instead of past tense in the thread title.

Scrabble must be given attention . . . please amend the title promptly as befitting of a proper scrabbler
Ur brain should tell u its a typo error
Re: Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:22am On Jul 18, 2012
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Re: Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by slimyem: 12:47am On Jul 18, 2012
apocalypse:

And it should be EMEND and not AMEND
now,this is new!
Funny never knew that before now..
Thank your for the word!
Re: Scrabble Must Be Given Attention Amidst Other Sport In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jul 20, 2012
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