The first men’s singles champion of the annual Asoju Oba
Cup in 1968, Babatunde Obisanya says that the tournament has become a
springboard for table tennis talents in the country.
As the tournament enters its 50th anniversary this
year, Obisanya, former national coach believes majority of top table tennis
stars in Nigeria came through the competition.
“I must admit that Asoju Oba has been the springboard of
table tennis talents in Nigeria because most of the top players we had in this
country came through it. Even when I won the competition in 1968, it was my
performance that earned me a place in the senior national team while a lot of
players joined me from the competition.
I cannot enumerate all the gains that
tournament has brought to Nigerian sports that even when I was the national
coach, players were most times selected from the competition,” he said.
Obisanya described the healthy rivalry between Atanda
Musa and late Yomi Bankole as the climax of the competition in which the eventual
winner won the brand new Peugeot 504 in the 1980s. “For me, the climax of the
tournament was when Atanda Musa and Yomi Bankole who were both members of the
national team played in final when the sponsor donated a Peugeot Saloon car as
the star prize for the eventual winner. This is the first time an athlete will
be winning a new car by competing in a competition.” he added.
He described the instigator of the tournament – late Chief
Molade Okoya-Thomas as a role model and philanthropist whose interest and
passion in table tennis cannot be rivaled.
Among some of Nigeria’s best table tennis players that
emerged through the Asoju Oba Cup include Bose Kaffo, Olufunke Oshonaike, Titus
Omotara, and Ganiat Ogundele among others.
There are plans by the family of Okoya-Thomas to mark the
Golden Jubilee of the tournament in a grand style with support from the Lagos
State Government.
Before his demise
in 2015, the late Okoya-Thomas was
the chairman of the Lagos State Sports Endowment Fund, and he
also served as chairman on many sports fund raising committees and was
instrumental to the formation of Team Nigeria in 2003.
Okoya-Thomas’
contribution to sports in Lagos and Nigeria cannot be underestimated as he remained
the only sponsor of the longest running table tennis competition in
Africa.

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