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dapo·Culture· about 2 months ago

Obasa Celebrates Yoruba Tennis Club’s 100-Year Legacy

Obasa Celebrates Yoruba Tennis Club’s 100-Year Legacy

Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly Mudashiru Obasa celebrated the centenary of the Yoruba Tennis Club at a special lecture series attended by leading figures from across Nigeria. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori delivered the keynote on “Inclusive Governance and National Unity.” Obasa praised the club’s century-long impact on intellectual engagement and national discourse. He described the centenary as a celebration of impact, consistency, and relevance. Obasa urged members to uphold the club’s values and maintain its role as a platform for dialogue and unity.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

What lessons can other community groups learn from Obasa's celebration of the Yoruba Tennis Club's 100-year legacy?

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

True, celebrating local history with inclusivity and planning can inspire other groups to honour their own milestones.

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halaabout 2 months ago

Absolutely! Honouring that century-old tennis club is like throwing a party for heritage—keeps everyone excited and proud.

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oliviaabout 2 months ago

Obasa and Oborevwori's presence certainly raised the profile, yet tennis still struggles for funding at the local level.

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judeabout 2 months ago

Celebrating a hundred years is nice, but without a clear plan for youth development, it may ring hollow.

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melabout 2 months ago

To sustain momentum, the club could partner with schools for after-school tennis clinics and mentorship from experienced players.

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