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Why Africa’s Young People Are Real Winners at CAF Awards

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By Benedict Peters

Almost nowhere on earth is football followed as passionately as in Africa. It is loved by Africans from all walks of life across the continent. This week, I am giving the opening address at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Awards in Accra, Ghana. This has afforded me a good opportunity to reflect on Africa’s relationship with football and how it can help deliver a brighter future for our young people.

I believe we need only look to the Liberian presidential election for a fine example of the transformative power of football. Against the odds, football legend and opposition candidate, George Weah was victorious and today, he is President-elect of Liberia, one of Africa’s most popular countries. Weah’s perseverance in the face of an initial unsuccessful attempt is a testament to the endurance football teaches.

Before he was a Presidential candidate, of course, Mr Weah was an outstanding footballer whose career spanned great clubs like Paris Saint Germain, Marseille, Monaco and even English Premiership giants like Chelsea and Manchester City.

A striker of fearsome reputation, Weah has been described as the greatest footballer to emerge from Africa, confirmed in 1995 when he won both FIFA Footballer of the Year and the highly valued Ballon d’Or. Over a three year period, in 1989, 1995 and 1996, he claimed the top prize of African Footballer of the year, crowning that in 1996 with the African Footballer of the Century award.

The power of a footballer entering frontline politics cannot be overstated, for two reasons. First, it shows that politics is accessible to all, to the ambitious individual who dares envisage a way he or she can contribute to their country’s future. Second, it makes politics interesting and relevant to young people. If our continent is ever to reach its full potential, then it is our young people who are going to deliver it.

Africa’s youth are already shaping today and redefining tomorrow with their creativity, passion and innovation. I believe that the greatest gift that our generation can give them is to continue to provide platforms for aspiration, recognition and inspiration. But the idea of ‘opportunity’ or of ‘potential’ can be an abstract enough concept to adults never mind the younger generation, many of whom have been overlooked by the decisions of governments not to allow funds raised from investment to trickle down into stronger education systems, apprenticeships and advancement.

In football, the notion of opportunity is far from abstract. Football has always been a unifying factor and a great tool for promoting integration and development. But more than that, it is a global currency, a language spoken in the United Kingdom as much as in Brazil, China and Nigeria. And in football we see, most tangibly, the bold young role models and ambassadors of Africa who are inspiring others and have set the pace in their pursuit of excellence.

Of course, we must be careful not to set false expectations. Football is affected by the same attrition rate that applies to other sports in that very many are called but few ultimately make the dizzy heights that many dream of. President Barack Obama pointed out that youth in the United States may have good role models for economic empowerment and entrepreneurship in the music industry, but that it was unlikely that each child would grow up ‘to be the next Lil Wayne’, so children must also work hard in school. The same can be said of football: not all of our children will grow up to be the next George Weah, Abedi Pele,  Dider Drogba or Jay Jay Okocha, but these role models still offer young people a concrete example of the hard work that goes into the pursuit of excellence.

The example of football goes far beyond the 22 men or women who stand on the pitch for 90 minutes each week. I know this because I have seen the extraordinary depth of support services that go into creating the finished product of a football match, and the transformative role they play when properly looked after.

Over the last year, Aiteo has been supporting sports development in Nigeria, leading a partnership agreement with the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) to provide financial Support to the technical team of Nigeria’s national team for the next five years. In the months since, Nigeria has won more games than they have lost and has qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Aiteo has also made significant contributions towards developing the local football by underwriting the costs associated with organising the Federation Cup, Nigeria’s equivalent of the English FA Cup, helping smaller teams grow and improve on the national stage.

With coaching roles, training roles, marketing, advertising, commercial partnerships and merchandising roles all part of the infrastructure of a newly-global Nigerian football team, no child need only grow up to be the next Alex Iwobi if they are to benefit from the transformative power of football. If a footballer can become the head of a nation, they why not a football coach, a medic or a marketing executive?

So, when I stand on the stage this week to open the CAF Awards, the winners will be very clear to me before the awards have even been handed out: the true winners will be every young person who sees that event; sees that the eyes of the world are on Africa and that a future for each one of them exists in which they can go beyond their school, their hobbies, their parents, and truly embrace their potential. Because the way we conceive the future sculpts the present.

Benedict Peters is the Executive Vice President of the Aiteo Group (www.AiteoGroup.com)

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via dipo.olowookere@businesspost.ng

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Why Tongits Go Reigns Supreme in the Filipino Online Card Game Scene

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Among the many beloved pastimes in the Philippines, few activities are as deeply rooted in tradition and camaraderie as playing card games. They’ve long been a staple of Filipino social life—gathering friends, family, and neighbors around a table for hours of laughter, strategy, and friendly competition. Of all the local card games, none has captured the Filipino spirit more than Tongits Go. And in the digital age, Tongits Go has emerged as its most prominent modern incarnation, becoming the centerpiece of the online card gaming movement in the country.

But what exactly makes Tongits Go the heart of Filipino online card gaming? To answer that, we need to explore not only the game’s current popularity on platforms like GameZone Philippines but also its cultural roots, accessibility, competitive appeal, and digital community.

The Origins and Popularity of Traditional Tongits

Before Tongits Go became a household name in mobile gaming, Tongits already held a firm place in Filipino culture. Believed to have originated in Pangasinan in the 1980s, this three-player card game is a relative of other draw-and-discard games like Poker and Rummy. It’s played using a standard 52-card deck, and the goal is to either deplete your cards, force your opponents to fold, or end with the lowest score when the cards run out.

Tongits is known for its fast-paced action and strategic gameplay, which includes drawing and discarding, melding sets and runs, and watching out for opportunities to call “Draw” or “Fight.” The game blends intuition, memory, and bluffing, making it as mentally engaging as it is socially fun.

Its flexible setup—requiring only three players and a deck of cards—made it ideal for impromptu sessions during fiestas, reunions, or lazy afternoons in Filipino homes. In many ways, playing Tongits became a shared language among generations, bridging gaps between young and old through the joy of gaming.

Bringing the Tradition Online Through Tongits Go

Enter Tongits Go—the mobile game that brought this treasured pastime into the digital age. Available through platforms like GameZone PH, Tongits Go takes everything Filipinos love about the classic game and reimagines it for a tech-savvy generation. The app replicates the traditional gameplay mechanics while enhancing the overall experience with crisp graphics, customizable avatars, and a user-friendly interface.

What makes Tongits Go especially appealing is how seamlessly it adapts the real-life game for mobile play without losing the elements of familiarity. Players from across the Philippines—or even from overseas—can engage in real-time matches with just a few taps on their phones. It offers an intuitive way to enjoy a culturally significant card game in a modern context.

Accessible Gaming for Every Juan and Juana

One of the most significant advantages of Tongits Go is its unparalleled accessibility. With a stable internet connection and a smartphone, players can dive into the game wherever they are—at home, on a bus, or on a break at work.

This level of convenience has made Tongits Go especially popular among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Being away from home is never easy, but playing Tongits Go offers them a chance to stay connected to a piece of their heritage. It’s more than just a pastime—it’s a comforting reminder of home and community.

GameZone Philippines has made the game even more inclusive, with options for beginners and advanced players alike. From tutorial modes to high-stakes tables, there’s a place for everyone on the app.

A Platform for Competition and Rewards

While the original version of Tongits was played for bragging rights (and sometimes small bets), Tongits Go adds an exciting layer of competitive incentives that appeal to today’s gamers. Players can climb leaderboards, earn in-game currency, collect badges, and qualify for tournaments hosted by GameZone PH.

There’s also the thrill of cash tournaments, where skilled players compete not just for pride but for real-world rewards. These events are structured with transparency and fairness, ensuring a level playing field for all participants. The opportunity to earn while playing adds motivation for players to hone their skills and stay active in the game.

What was once a casual barkadahan pastime is now a digital sport in its own right.

A Digital Community Built on Filipino Spirit

Tongits Go isn’t just about playing cards—it’s about forming connections. Much like its traditional counterpart, the game thrives on social interaction. GameZone has built a strong in-app community, complete with chat features, friend lists, and multiplayer tables that mimic the warm, friendly vibe of a typical Filipino game night.

Whether you’re challenging a friend from the next barangay or making new connections across the country, Tongits Go helps build digital friendships grounded in a shared love for Filipino gaming culture. The app’s user base is incredibly diverse, but everyone is united by one thing: the joy of Tongits.

Even solo players don’t feel alone, thanks to dynamic matchmaking that places you at a table with real players of similar skill levels.

Fair Play and Consistent Innovation

GameZone’s dedication to fair gameplay and constant updates is another reason why Tongits Go has risen to the top. The developers prioritize a cheat-free environment through robust security features and monitoring systems. This builds trust and ensures that everyone, regardless of skill or investment, gets a fair shot.

Beyond security, the game is continuously improved with new features, limited-time events, seasonal rewards, and gameplay enhancements. These updates keep players engaged and ensure that no two weeks in Tongits Go are ever the same.

It’s a modern ecosystem that listens to its community and evolves alongside it.

Tradition Meets Technology

Perhaps what makes Tongits Go so iconic is its ability to balance cultural tradition with technological innovation. While the look and feel of the game have been updated, the spirit remains authentically Filipino. It’s a perfect example of how homegrown games can thrive in the digital world without losing their roots.

In doing so, Tongits Go has also introduced younger generations to a game their parents and grandparents played long before apps existed. It bridges generational gaps and ensures the legacy of Filipino card gaming lives on.

Conclusion: More Than a Game, a Cultural Phenomenon

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In a mobile gaming landscape filled with international titles and foreign mechanics, Tongits Go holds its own as a proudly local favorite. It doesn’t just represent a game—it represents heritage, unity, and progress.

By transforming a classic Filipino card game into a dynamic online experience, Tongits Go has established itself as the heart of Filipino online card gaming. Whether you’re a returning player wanting to relive the old days or a newcomer eager to explore a part of Filipino culture, Tongits Go welcomes everyone to the table.

And thanks to GameZone PH, the future of Filipino card games is brighter, more connected, and more exciting than ever before.

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Union Bank’s Edu360 Sustains Support for Greensprings Football Academy

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Union Bank of Nigeria has again demonstrated its commitment to youth development and quality education with the sponsorship of the 11th Greensprings Football Academy held between April 13 and 17, 2025, at the school’s campus in Lagos.

The five-day training camp provided an opportunity for children aged 5 to 17 to receive expert coaching from top international coaches affiliated with the West Bromwich Albion Football Club, Dutch Football Association and the English Football League (EFL), alongside support from coaches from the Lagos State Football Association and Nigerian football legend, Mr Victor Ikpeba, fondly called The Prince of Monaco.

The bank threw its weight behind the academy through its Edu360 initiative designed to fuel future stars in the country and foster youth development and quality education through initiatives like the GreenSprings Football Academy.

The Greensprings Football Academy has a proven record of producing professional players, with some graduates playing for the Under-17 National Team of Nigeria.

This year, the top students, Alabi Aliami and Ayodeji Boluwatife, were awarded additional virtual training sessions with the coaches, amongst other benefits.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, which witnessed notable guests from the football community, including Lagos State FA Chairman, Mr Laimeed Gafar, with Samuel Jake Whitmore, Jordan Hall and Owen Jones, West Bromwich Albion coaches, the Lead External Communications for Union Bank, Bukola Ayeni, said, “Union Bank is a sponsor in the Greenspring Football Academy under our Edu360 initiative, which aligns with one of our core values of being community focused.

“Edu360 is the bank’s initiative to promote quality education, whether formal or informal, which includes sports and supports SDG 4 on Quality Education.

“With 108 years of legacy of being Nigeria’s most reliable and trusted partner, the bank’s Edu360 Initiative demonstrates our unwavering commitment to investing in the leaders of today and tomorrow.”

Also, the chief executive of Greensprings School, Mrs Lai Koiki, said, “We are being future-ready, we are preparing the youth for the future for football and leadership.”

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How Real-Time Sports Streaming Is Changing the Betting Experience

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Betting in Liberia has changed fast in the past five years. With high mobile use and better internet, players now rely on live streaming to follow games and place bets. Unlike the past, waiting for score updates is no longer a concern.

Instant sports streams now let users follow events as they unfold. This makes the betting process faster and more informed. Gamblers respond to real-time shifts during a match.

The value of real-time betting grows across African markets. Liberia, in particular, shows strong growth due to its mobile-focused population. And 1xbet.com.lr/en expands its presence on this market. The impact on local betting behavior is clear: streams improve reaction time, boost confidence, and sharpen strategy.

  Liberia’s Digital Shift and Betting Landscape

  Liberia’s digital infrastructure supports fast mobile data at low cost. As a result, most sports fans use mobile phones to stream live matches. This trend helps expand mobile-based betting in the region.

  Leading platforms known for combining smooth streaming with real-time betting features. Players can monitor matches, odds, and statistics within the same platform, which allows for faster decisions during ongoing games.

  The popularity of football drives much of this demand. Most bets are goes around on European leagues and CAF events. Gamblers prefer platforms that allow them to bet while watching games immediately.

  How Streaming Changes Betting Behavior

  Live sports streaming improves the user’s decision-making speed. Bettors no longer guess based on old stats. They watch live action and update their bets in real-time. This style works best with dynamic sports like football and basketball.

  Reactions become immediate. A red card or sudden injury changes odds instantly. Players watching a stream see this right away and react. This access improves both casual and professional gambling strategies.

  Platforms that offer seamless streaming inside betting apps keep users engaged longer. Liberia’s mobile-first environment makes this model ideal. Players do not want to leave one app to view scores or stats.

  One major advantage is the ability to watch multiple matches and compare in-game odds across them. This allows smarter multi-bets. Apps like latest version 1xbet app offer tools for this, attracting users who prefer full control during matches.

  Popular Sports and Stream-Based Betting Tactics

  Football remains the top sport for live betting in Liberia. Premier League, La Liga, and local Liberian leagues receive strong coverage. Punters now use live streaming to build multi-leg or over/under bets more accurately.

  Other common sports include tennis, basketball, and MMA. These matches also suit fast betting styles. Real-time streams help predict momentum swings and capitalize on in-game trends.

  Here are some stream-based betting tactics used in Liberia:

  •   Watching full match streams instead of relying on highlight clips
  •   Placing late bets based on second-half performance shifts
  •   Making combo bets with updated odds from multiple live events
  •   Betting only after analyzing early game tempo or team shape

  These methods reduce blind wagers. They create room for strategic planning even during short matches or fast-paced sports.

Mobile Tech and Welcome Bonuses Improve Retention

Today’s platforms focus on mobile-first design. In Liberia, where most internet use comes via smartphones, this strategy fits perfectly. Bettors prefer apps that offer both streams and live betting in one place. That is why 1xbet ﹣sports betting make it easier for to start live betting.

Some apps now include live match trackers, auto-refreshing stats, and one-tap betting tools. These make it easier to react while watching matches. A smoother user experience often leads to longer sessions.

Welcome bonuses help attract first-time users. This kind of incentive, paired with live sports access, helps platforms grow fast. For long-term users, rewards and cashback programs also play a role. Nevertheless, live streaming remains the main driver of engagement. Platforms that offer stable streams earn higher trust among bettors.

Statistics and Tech Trends Backing the Shift

A 2024 the African iGaming Market shows that live betting now accounts for over 65% of online bets placed in West Africa. Mobile live streams influence over 70% of those bets. Liberia’s mobile internet penetration passed 60% in early 2024. This rate continues to grow. With the expansion of 4G and affordable devices, live streaming will become the standard, not a luxury.

Betting firms use this data to fine-tune app speed, reduce stream lag, and develop real-time analytics tools. The next step is AI-based odds updates during matches, based on what the user is watching.

These changes create a sharper betting experience. With every second counting during a match, users demand tools that respond immediately.

Final Thoughts

Betting scene of Liberia benefits from mobile-first access and fast tech upgrades. Live streaming transforms become a real breakthrough. Players view and place bets depends on this now. Especially on football and basketball. It rewards faster thinking and deeper focus.

Platforms that combine smooth live streaming, fast odds updates, and good mobile interfaces are now leading in the region. Users stay longer on these apps and make bets more frequently.

Features like live statistics, in-play suggestions, and welcome bonuses support this trend. The real-time access that changes how people bet. What once needed guesswork now depends on what the eye can see.

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