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Traders, Athletes Arrive as FEDPOFFA Prepares for #NIPOGA 2025 Start
Traders, Athletes Arrive as FEDPOFFA Prepares for #NIPOGA 2025 Start







With the 22nd edition of the Nigerian Polytechnic Games Association (NIPOGA) set to commence on Sunday, April 5, 2025, the Federal Polytechnic Offa (FEDPOFFA) Mini Campus has already come alive with bustling commercial activities.
A POLYTV reporter observed early signs of preparation on the mini campus, located near the school stadium which will host various events during the games. Traders have begun setting up canopies and stalls, offering food, drinks, snacks, and other essential items to cater to the influx of athletes, officials, and visitors.
The event, expected to host participants from about 50 polytechnics across Nigeria, promises a vibrant atmosphere filled with competitive spirit and cultural exchange. As preparations intensify, the local business environment is already witnessing a boost, with temporary trading hubs springing up around the campus.
The management of FEDPOFFA has assured visitors of a secure and well-organized event, emphasizing the institution’s readiness to host one of the most anticipated inter-polytechnic sporting competitions in the country.
Below are photos of the football pitch




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