Former Super Eagles forward, Jonathan Akpoborie and professional Golf sensation, Olapade Sunday, took turns to shine at the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund’s (NSITF), Professional Development Competition hosted at the golf section of Ikoyi Club 1938 in Lagos.
Olapade shot an impressive 64, seven under par to lead the field of 24 professional golfers that participated in the 18-hole event last week. He beat Emmanuel Aladekere (68) by four shots, while Francis Epe and Ogunwoye Shola were tied in the third place with their respective 69, two under returns.
Jonathan Akpoborie, Nigeria’s former football star also featured in the event as a guest player to underscore the broad scope of the NSITF cover.
The Managing Director of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, Barrister Oluwaseun Mayomi Faleye, who was represented at the closing ceremony of the event by Agboma Okoroafor (NSITF Regional Manager,(Mainland) Lagos, said that athletes including professional golfers are exposed to career-threatening risks.
“As professional golfers, you face various risks associated with your careers, including but not limited to injuries that can affect your performance and livelihood. The Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS) provides crucial protection against work-related injuries, illnesses, disabilities and even death. By registering with this scheme, you gain access to medical care, rehabilitation services, and financial compensation in cases of disabilities and death,” She said.
Okoroafor said the NSITF values the growing relationship it is cultivating with Ikoyi Club 1938 and the game of golf.
“NSITF has made efforts to actively support the development of professional golf in the country, as exemplified by our sponsorship of the inaugural Ikoyi Club Professional Development Competition in Lagos.
“This engagement highlights our commitment to fostering the growth and skill enhancement of golfers. The Ikoyi Club boasts some of the finest professionals in Nigeria and is arguably the largest golf-playing community in the country. By investing in such initiatives, we aim to contribute to the development of not only the sport but also the livelihoods of those who dedicate themselves to it,” she concluded.