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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has expressed his appreciation to Babcock University for providing significant logistical support in hosting the 2025 Gateway Games. The event, which brings together approximately 10,000 athletes from 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, is the first of its kind.
During a visit to the university, which is serving as the games village, Governor Abiodun praised the institution's efforts, stating that feedback received so far has been positive. "I know there might be a few bumps here and there, but from the reports I've heard and seen, things seem to be moving in the right direction."
The University's President/Vice-Chancellor, Prof Ademola Tayo represented by the Associate Vice President Student Support, Prof. Tolani Williams was on hand to receive the Governor.
Others were Director of Babcock Security, Dr. Chukwumah Ajike, Director of Protocol and Logistics, Mr. Isaac Osuntade, and Director of Food Services, Dr. Feyi Alade, received the governor and his entourage who paid an on-the-spot assessment visit to the central cafeteria. In response to his enquiry, Dr. Alade assured that meals were served on time and in a top hygienic environment.
Aside logistics, the University will be venue for all the in-door games including the table tennis league.
The 2025 Gateway Games are scheduled to take place from May 18 to 30.