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Rotary Sports Festival

31 Oct 2023
Over 100 participants are expected to participate in the inaugural District 9110 Rotary Sports Festival (ROSFEST), billed to hold from November 2023 to March 9, 2024 at Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos Island.

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