Amokachi thrills fans at fifth Saharalympics

Executive Director, Sahara Group, Kola Adesina; former Super Eagles star, Daniel ‘Da Bull’ Amokachi; and Executive Director, Sahara Group, Wale Ajibade during the presentation of a customised jersey to Amokachi, who was special guest at the group’s Saharalympics… at the weekend.

SAHARA Group’s new partner, Super Eagles former striker, Daniel Amokachi’s presence was one of the highlights of the fifth Saharalympic Games, held at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Sports Complex at the weekend.


The games featured an awe-inspiring display of talent, teamwork and camaraderie among Sahara employees from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

The Saharalympics is the group’s biennial sporting event, which debuted in 2014.

Declaring the games open, Anthony Youdeowei, Managing Director, Sahara Power Group, said, “the Saharalympics has become the symbol of Sahara’s commitment to fun in efficiency, a uniting platform that celebrates Sahara’s competitiveness, resilience and team spirit.”

Five teams, Sahara Group Consolidated (comprising Group operations, trading entities, First Independent Power Limited, and teams from within and outside Africa), Asharami Energy (a Sahara Group Upstream Company), Ikeja Electric, Asharami Synergy (a Sahara Group Downstream Company), and Egbin Power competed for laurels in several events, including chess, scrabble, athletics, football, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, big foot race, frisbee relay, and ping-pong race at the Saharalympics.

Egbin Power retained the championship title, while Ikeja Electric and Asharami Synergy were first and second runner-up positions respectively.

Thrilled with their achievement, Chief Executive Officer at Egbin Power, Mokhtar Bonour, said: “Our unwavering dedication to excellence fuels our progress. As a proud member of the Sahara Group family, Egbin is pleased to come tops again, but above all, we are all winners as we play and win together at Sahara.”


The event witnessed the ‘signing’ of Amokachi, who was the special guest of honour.
Executive Directors at Sahara Group, Kola Adesina and Wale Ajibade, presented a customised Saharalympics jersey to Amokachi to seal the signing.

Ajibade said the Saharalympics was also a platform that gives Sahara Group opportunity to honour individuals and teams, who have excelled in various sporting activities.

“It is great to see ‘Dan the Bull’ still looking fit after all these years, we thank you for all the awesome moments of joy you brought to Nigeria through your extraordinary skills which helped you play the round leather game at the highest level. Sahara remains dedicated to recognising and celebrating excellence in sports through the Saharalymics,” he added.

The iconic former Nigeria’s Super Eagles star joins other sporting greats who had previously been part of the Saharalympics. These include Nigeria’s first Olympic Gold Medalist, Chioma Ajunwa, former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, Victor ‘Prince of Monaco’ Ikpeba, legendary Olympian, Falilat Ogunkoya-Osheku, and legendary Nigerian goalkeeper, Peter Rufai.

Responding, Amokachi said: “I am truly honoured to have been called upon to participate in this landmark event. Sahara Group’s reputation stands out in the energy sector, and I am truly thrilled to witness the spirit of teamwork and unity that makes Sahara unique.”

Head, Corporate Communications, Sahara Group, Bethel Obioma, said the energy conglomerate was already working towards the next edition.

“The Saharalympics personifies our collective passion for success and the spirit of unity within Sahara Group. It is a platform that nurtures our competitive spirit, enhances camaraderie, and strengthens the bonds that fuel our passion for being MAD, that is, making a difference,” he added.

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