Olympic Day to be held on June 28

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The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), in collaboration with the Nigeria Sport For All Commission, will organise the Olympic Day celebration on Saturday, June 28, 2025, across various states in the country.

Olympic Day is an annual global event commemorating the birth of the modern Olympic Movement, which was founded by French nobleman Pierre de Coubertin in 1894.

It allows individuals of all ages and abilities to experience the essence of the Olympic Games in their cities.

This year’s celebration aims to highlight the benefits of physical activity and promote the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect.

Engaging in exercises such as jogging and walking burns calories, tones muscles, and contributes to overall health and stress reduction.

The NOC has received positive responses from various states, with many already preparing to organise activities for the event.

Lagos, where the NOC head office is located, will host a series of physical fitness and recreational activities, including aerobic exercises, jogging, and demonstration events.

The celebration will conclude with the presentation of diplomas signed by the President of the International Olympic Committee.

The NOC encourages corporate and philanthropic individuals to support the celebration through financial contributions or product donations, as it will provide valuable exposure for their organisations.

Dr Abdul Ibrahim, Chairman of the NOC Sport For All Commission, appeals to state governments through sports councils and commissions to participate in this mass-oriented fitness programme.

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