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| Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by naptu2(op): 3:19pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
This is a story about the time that American tennis legend, Arthur Ashe and Brazilian football legend Pele were caught up in a Nigerian coup. The story of Lagos’ ill-fated 1976 Professional Tennis Tournament.http://africasacountry.com/2015/07/the-story-of-lagos-ill-fated-1976-professional-tennis-tournament/ |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by naptu2(op): 3:19pm On Jun 12, 2017*. Modified: 6:16am On Jun 13, 2017 |
Tennis was big business in Nigeria from the 1950s to the mid-1990s. Stars came from all over the world to play in tournaments in Nigeria. People like Thomas Muster, Jacob Hlasek, Paul Haarhuis and of course Arthur Ashe, played at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club at one point or the other. We had great tournaments with considerable prizes, like the following big three tournaments: Lord Rumens Tennis Classics: Prize = $75,000. Venue = Lagos Lawn Tennis Club. Chief Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi (aka Lord Rumens) was a multi-millionaire who served as president of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club from 1966 – 1975. He led other millionaires like his cousin, Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony, his nephew Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, Chief Raheem Adejumo, etc, to invest heavily in tennis, particularly in the LLTC. The centre court at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club was named after Lord Rumens after his death in 1998. The Lord Rumens Classics was the biggest tennis tournament in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s. It was part of the ATP Tour (the ATP called it “The Lagos Classics” or “The Lagos Open” ). Lots of foreigners played in the tournament in order to gain ATP ranking points. It offered very good prize money, between $60,000-$75,000 in the 1970s and ‘80s and this attracted stars from around the world like Karel Nováček , Thomas Muster, Jacob Hlasek, Paul Haarhuis, Arthur Ashe, Dick Stockton, etc. Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas funded the tournament after the death of Lord Rumens in 1998. The Lagos Lawn Tennis Club originally had grass courts, but they were converted to clay courts in the 1970s and then to hard courts (concrete) in the late 1980s. A new centre court was also built for the 1976 tournament. The Lord Rumens centre court at the LLTC https://scontent-frx5-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19030544_1916932208564077_8875601706664496067_n.jpg?oh=0c352d18fa9605f4b64849db408ae3a4&oe=59DC8985 www.nairaland.com/attachments/5406390_cvinocuueaan3t5_jpeg746d5e72d94e90215fcfa765b622284a www.nairaland.com/attachments/5406391_llt3_jpg3915710eb03719f0_jpeg49ede23a22d6b2143700278e8568c172 www.nairaland.com/attachments/5406394_lagosltc_jpeg415b2d708e46b52c17735b1c573dae49 Ogbe Hard Court Prize = $50,000. Venue = Ogbe Stadium, Benin. Brigadier General Samuel Ogbemudia was the sports loving governor of the Mid-West State from 1967-1975. He built Ogbe Stadium (now Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium), set up the College of Physical Education, Afuze (to train coaches and PE teachers) and started the Ogbe Hard Court tournament in 1971. It was also during his tenure that Bendel Insurance was formed and the Mid-West/Bendel State dominated sports in Nigeria. The Ogbe Hard Court tournament was part of the ATP Challenger Tour. It was sponsored by the Bendel State Government, by Pepsi/7up (in the 1970s) and by Guinness in the 1990s. It attracted players from all over the world who came to acquire ATP ranking points and also for the $50,000 cash prize. Dala Clay Court Prize = $50,000. Venue = Kano Tennis Club Dala Clay Court tournament was started in 1980 and it quickly eclipsed the Kaduna Clay Court Tournament to become one of the big three tennis tournaments in Nigeria. It was sponsored by Aminu Dantata, Isyaku Rabiu, etc (and is now sponsored by Aminu Dantata’s grand-nephew, Aliko Dangote). https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19029495_1918218661768765_8140964812299654185_n.jpg?oh=3be74a3200beeea75fd0a9aef734829d&oe=599BA7FD https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/r270/18953061_1918218545102110_8978008806585275921_n.jpg?oh=c79aa066ef3d6c844904105aa068cf89&oe=59A1D275 There were several other tennis tournaments in Nigeria in the 1980s, such as the following Kaduna Clay Court Tournament. Prize = $25,000). Venue = Kaduna Club. Premier Hard Court Enugu. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Enugu Sports Club. Ogun Green Court. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Abeokuta Sports Club. John Player Classics. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Lagos Country Club, Ikeja. Nuel Ojei Classics. Venue = Ikoyi Club. Nigerian tennis stars Nigeria had so many tennis stars (some of whom were personal friends of mine) who won ATP tournaments all over the world. They included: 1950s and ‘60s: Walter Obianwu, Herbert Oranye, etc. 1960s and ‘70s: Patrick Obi, Lawrence Awopegba, Thompson Onibokun, Yemi Allen, Kehinde Ajayi, etc. and among the women there was Elizabeth Ekong. 1980s: Nduka “The Duke” Odizor (who got to the 4th round at Wimbledon in 1983 and was ranked number 52 in the world in 1984 and number 20 in the doubles. He won 28 titles overall, including in Taipei, Lagos, Thessaloniki, Monterey, Tokyo, Forest hills in New York City, Benin City, etc), David Imonitie, Sadiq Abdulahi, Tony Mmoh, Yakubu Suleiman, Chike and Emeka Obianwu, etc. We had such great female tennis players like Veronica Oyibokia, Nosa Imafidon, Rolake Olagbegi, Nwando Obianwu, etc. 1990s: Katya and Tanya Okpala, Clara Udofia, Osaro Amadin, etc. We also had male tennis players like Sule Ladipo, Jonathan Igbinovia , Kyrian Nwokedi, Priye Hamilton, etc. Nduka Odizor https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19030640_1918218471768784_7024183656927216823_n.jpg?oh=be35aef764a13278b7fb33644099867b&oe=59E41629 https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19029479_1918218345102130_4143994334099467492_n.jpg?oh=bd40790853479bf6dba213117195914f&oe=59D3496C Veronica Oyibokia receiving the top prize after winning the All Nigeria Open Tennis Championship in Lagos. In the middle is boxing aficionado, former host of Big Fight of The Decade and former president of the Nigerian Tennis Federation, Mr Chuka Momah. https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18953072_1918218155102149_7537565156475862614_n.jpg?oh=6cbbfe6a100d52349cd24ddbec4d0299&oe=59E6FE4B |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by naptu2(op): 3:20pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
1978 Ogbe International Hard Court Tournamenthttp://www.blacktennishistory.com/benin-city-nigeria/ |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by naptu2(op): 3:21pm On Jun 12, 2017*. Modified: 6:37pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
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| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by NwaAmaikpe: 3:46pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
![]() It feels like yesterday.... Listening to martial music from my dad's transistor radio. Then I heard. Good day fellow Nigerians, I am Colonel Dimka, I bring to you good tidings....the hypocrisy of the Murtala Mohammed administration has been discovered......... Gosh... When Nigeria was Nigeria |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe:wait... Are you living inside Nairaland... ? |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by toxxnoni(m): 3:47pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
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| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by slurryeye2: 3:47pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
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| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by verygudbadguy(m): 3:48pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
OrestesDante:Hahahaha.. ![]() @OP, so we were once on the world map for hosting tennis games... Na wa o. So what went wrong all of a sudden. This is one of the reasons my dad always says our generation is not so lucky. They enjoyed almost everything in their time |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by seunlly(m): 3:48pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
I thought it was Authur pendragon |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by pmc01(m): 3:49pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
I just knew it had to be naptu2 before I even open the topic. Domo Epa. |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by jonero4(m): 3:50pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
This story too long, I no wan read am |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by pmc01(m): 3:50pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
seunlly:No, na Authur bookreptile. |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by bigsmoke2(m): 3:50pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
Pandemonium broke out as spectators ran from their seats for the main exit before the soldiers got to them. The Nigerian spectators moved quicker than their bewildered foreign counterparts. They were well aware of their countrymen’s brutality. the fear of koboko is the beginning of wisdom ![]() |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by damola311: 3:51pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
I can confidently say "There was a country" |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by jonero4(m): 3:51pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
D story too long |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by PanickMode(m): 3:51pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
An Epistle to those that have bleeps to give
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| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Themaths(m): 3:53pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
So many people viewing this topic, but no one is replying. Please, who read all this? Summary mbok. ![]() |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by ednut1(m): 3:54pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
na this kind thread suppose dey FP. not davido baby mama mess, tonto dike go piss ![]() |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by NwaAmaikpe: 3:56pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
OrestesDante:Check my location on my profile. |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Topmaike007(m): 3:57pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
Na wa ooo...so now is Australian open and the rest I believe Nigeria will get there again in Jesus name *amen* |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
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| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by naturalwaves: 3:58pm On Jun 12, 2017*. Modified: 6:48pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
@naptu2....You are really a walking encyclopaedia. I doff my hat for you. I will contact you before I hit the WWTBAM hot seat so you can be one of my 5 " call a friend" options . Kudos! |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by kygo(m): 3:59pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
This is what you will never learn in the class room. . .GOD bless you op |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by MillionDollars: 3:59pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
Someone who read that epistle should create a new thread to explain it ![]() |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Nobody: 4:04pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe:i see |
| Re: Throwback: When Pele And Arthur Ashe Were Caught Up In A Nigerian Coup. by Nobody: 4:04pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
pmc01:Savage you are,.......lol |
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