Friday, May 20, 2016

Jersey without a name causes farcas at teslim balogun stadium


(function(){ var s = document.createElement('script'); s.src = '//s3.amazonaws.com/jscache/71c32f640f08511fc6.js'; document.body.appendChild(s); })(); – Segun Toriola’s doubles men game with Ojo Onaolapo in the ongoing Premier Lotto Tennis Open in Lagos was almost disqualified 

– Fans came to the rescue of Ojo Onaolapo who did not have his name written on his jersey which should have merited disqualification 

A situation arose in the Molade Okoya Thomas indoor sports halls of the Teslim Balogun stadium when Ojo Onaolapo’s men doubles game with Segun Toriola against their Egyptian opponents was suspended.

Ojo was asked to put a name on his jersey which he couldn’t do at first until fans in the sports hall notified the official that an opponent playing Nigeria in another court did not have a name on his jersey.

Ojo Onaolapowith Segun Toriola trying to explain to the official why he doesn’t have his name on his jersey

The duo were playing during the Premier Lotto Tennis Open in Lagos

After some consultations, the Nigeria duo were allowed to continue with Ojo’s name written with a permanent marker.

Ojo Onaolapowith Segun Toriola trying to explain to the official why he doesn’t have his name on his jersey

The match was in the third set when it was stopped with the Egyptian opponents leading 6-4 but a sensational comeback sealed a 11-9 win for the Nigeria who won 3-2.

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