The Western Zone of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), in partnership with the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) is set to organize its first-ever Annual Table Tennis Tournament.
The event is scheduled to take place on December 6th and 7th, 2024, at the NOT BAD SPORTS ARENA, 12 Dele Olupona Street, Egbeda, opposite Faith Academy, Gowon Estate.
With a grand prize of N10 million, the tournament promises an engaging competition designed to foster unity and camaraderie among key players in the maritime, aviation, and border sectors.
“This unique event will bring together government agencies, industry stakeholders, and sports enthusiasts alike, providing a platform for networking and friendly competition to close out the year on a high note.
“Participants in this inaugural tournament will include representatives from the Nigeria Customs Service, NIMASA, Shippers Council, Licensed Customs Agents, Terminal Operators, Shipping Companies, Bonded Terminal Operators, and more. Each organization is invited to send a team of four players to represent them in this exciting event, ” the organizers said in a statement.
According to the organisers, ANLCA National Vice President, Prince Segun Oduntan is the Chief Host of the event while the Coordinator, West, ANLCA
Mr. Femi Anifowoshe, Zonal is Co- Host.
The Special Guest of Honour is the Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service Adewale Adeniyi.
ANLCA expresses appreciation to sponsors, including Settle System Nigeria Limited, FEMSON International Agencies, SKELAS Nigeria Ltd., Classic Marine, SIFAX Group, and other valued partners, whose support is instrumental in making this event a success.
To participate, organizations are kindly requested to confirm their interest by submitting the names of four players who will represent their team.



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