NSC commence media accreditation for National Sports festival

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The National Sports Commission, NSC , has announced the Opening of Media Accreditations for the coverage of the 22nd edition of the National Sports Festival, tagged Gateways Games in Abeokuta, Ogun State, holding from May 16 to May 30, 2025.

All interested Media Practitioners are advised to register on the log in Portal with their full Names, Medium, Telephone Number, Email Address and a passport photograph.

The Media Accreditation for the Gateway Games has officially opened from Saturday April 12, 2025 and will officially close on April 19, 2025.

While the National Sports Commission through the Media sub committee for the Games will love to accommodate every applicant for Accreditation, it is however very important to inform all intending applicants that registration for Accreditation does not automatically guarantee approval of such Application.

The Media sub Committee of the Games therefore urge every applicant to properly fill their application and respond swiftly to this announcement.

Below is the registration website, with the username : media and password : 56876r

https://www.nigeriasportfestival.org.ng

Signed,
Kehinde Ajayi (Mrs) FCAI, ANIPR
Director (Information and PR)
April 12 2025

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