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Ned Nwoko’s Sports University Announces Admission for 2025/2026 Academic Session

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BY AUSTIN OYIBODE

The Senator Ned Nwoko founded Sports University of Nigeria, Idumuje-Ugboko, has announced the commencement of admissions into the 2025/2026 academic session, describing the institution as “a national vision made manifest.”

In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, the Senator and Chancellor of the university expressed immense pride in the progress of the institution, which he said was the result of years of strategic planning, policy advocacy, and a firm commitment to youth empowerment through the synergy of education and sports.

“This university is more than an academic institution,” Senator Nwoko stated. “It is the culmination of unwavering efforts to empower Nigeria’s youth through the fusion of education and athletic development.”

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The Sports University of Nigeria is the first of its kind in the country, offering a diverse array of academic and athletic programmes.

Areas of study include Sports and High Performance Disciplines such as football, taekwondo, swimming, and golf, as well as courses in Mass Communication, Management, Social and Allied Health Sciences, General Sciences, and Architecture.

According to the announcement, the university will admit students through Diploma, Certificate, and Direct Entry programmes, ensuring inclusivity and access to educational and professional advancement.

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A distinctive feature of the university is its requirement for all students to participate in compulsory physical training under Category A.

Senator Nwoko emphasized that this approach fosters discipline, resilience, and excellence, qualities essential for success both on and off the field.

“As Chancellor, I have insisted on a holistic approach to education, one that prioritizes moral values, national service, and global relevance,” he added.

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“Our facilities are world-class, our curriculum is forward-thinking, and we are committed to producing graduates who will thrive not only locally but internationally.”

Calling on prospective students, parents, athletes, and professionals, Senator Nwoko extended a warm invitation to join the institution.

“The Sports University of Nigeria is ready. We await your brilliance, your talent, and your dreams,” he said.

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The university’s motto, “A Citadel for Champions,” reflects its mission to nurture future leaders in sports and beyond.

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