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Sports Tool For Instilling Discipline, Resilience In Youth


The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has declared that sports are a potent tool for instilling discipline, resilience, and leadership in youth.

He affirmed this at the 4th Biennial Inter-House Sports Competition of DE-Royal Apple Schools at Agege Sports Stadium on Thursday, April 16.

Obasa, who was a Special Guest of Honour, was joined by lawmakers Hon. Noheem Adams (Leader of the House), Hon. Ege Adebisi, Hon. Stephen Ogundipe, Hon. Jubril AbdulKareem, and Hon. Oladele Ajomale.

Their presence added colour and prestige to the school’s sporting fiesta, which featured thrilling races, relays, and novelty events.

In his address, the Speaker emphasised the importance of grassroots investment in youth development and encouraged parents to continue supporting their children in both academics and sports.

“When schools combine academics with athletics, they produce well-rounded individuals who can contribute meaningfully to society. This is why we must continue to support initiatives that empower our young people,” he said.

The Speaker also commended all the participants, saying, “Whether you come first, second, or last today, hold your heads high. You are already winners because you have shown courage by stepping onto the field. The future belongs to those who are bold enough to try.”

He applauded the school’s management and staff for organising a successful inter-house sports competition, which he said requires resources, planning, and dedication, adding,

“Today, we are all reaping the fruits of your tireless efforts, and I say a big thank you.”

Mrs B. T. Obasa, the Managing Director of DE-Royal Apple Schools with branches in Lagos and Ogun States, said that for DE-Royal Apple Schools, the day was more than a sporting contest; it was a celebration of leadership, discipline, and the promise of a brighter future for Lagos State.

“Our vision has always been to raise children who excel both in academics and in character. Sports is one of the ways we instil discipline and teamwork, and we are delighted to see our efforts recognised today,” she said.



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