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igoche mark hails naija flyers
Renowned basketball promoter and steadfast supporter of Nigerian basketball, Igoche Mark, has officially congratulated the Maktown Flyers following their impressive 76–68 victory over JCA Kings. The win, which took place during the 2026 Basketball Africa League (BAL) Sahara Conference opener, has been described by Mark as both “historic and symbolic.”
In a statement released Sunday in Abuja, Mr. Mark praised the Nigerian champions for their composure and team spirit. He specifically highlighted the contributions of Jawad Adekoya, who led the scoring with 20 points, alongside Tyrell Corbin, Hassan Drame, and Ogbodeje Abah, who each contributed 13 points. Mark noted that the Flyers’ first quarter—where 21 of their first 22 points were scored from 3-point range—was a clear "statement of intent" to the rest of the continent.
“I charge you to continue in the fear of victory — that fear that keeps you humble, keeps you working and keeps you hungry. The fear of victory is what separates one-time winners from dynasties.”
— IGOCHE MARK
While celebrating the debut win, Mark urged the team to remain focused, reminding them that the journey has only just begun. He emphasized that the Flyers’ performance reinforces the urgent need for sustained investment in Nigerian basketball structure and support, calling the team "Nigeria’s team on the continental stage."
He concluded by wishing the team success in their remaining games, urging them to remain united: “Flyers, you made us proud on opening night. Stay focused, stay together, and keep flying. The whole nation is behind you.”
🤔 Question Board
With the Flyers proving that Nigerian talent can dominate with three-pointers, do you think our local league should focus more on "small ball" tactics to win internationally?
Fans should keep an eye on Jawad Adekoya. If he maintains this scoring average, he will likely be a top contender for the BAL All-Star team this season. Support the team on social media using the tag #MaktownFlyersBAL to boost their visibility!
The Maktown Flyers secured a 76–68 victory over JCA Kings in the 2026 BAL Sahara Conference.
Renowned basketball promoter and steadfast supporter of Nigerian basketball, Igoche Mark, has officially congratulated the Maktown Flyers following their impressive 76–68 victory over JCA Kings. The win, which took place during the 2026 Basketball Africa League (BAL) Sahara Conference opener, has been described by Mark as both “historic and symbolic.”
In a statement released Sunday in Abuja, Mr. Mark praised the Nigerian champions for their composure and team spirit. He specifically highlighted the contributions of Jawad Adekoya, who led the scoring with 20 points, alongside Tyrell Corbin, Hassan Drame, and Ogbodeje Abah, who each contributed 13 points. Mark noted that the Flyers’ first quarter—where 21 of their first 22 points were scored from 3-point range—was a clear "statement of intent" to the rest of the continent.
“I charge you to continue in the fear of victory — that fear that keeps you humble, keeps you working and keeps you hungry. The fear of victory is what separates one-time winners from dynasties.”
— Igoche Mark
While celebrating the debut win, Mark urged the team to remain focused, reminding them that the journey has only just begun. He emphasized that the Flyers’ performance reinforces the urgent need for sustained investment in Nigerian basketball structure and support, calling the team "Nigeria’s team on the continental stage."
🤔 Question Board
With the Flyers proving that Nigerian talent can dominate with three-pointers, do you think our local league should focus more on "small ball" tactics to win internationally?
Fans should keep an eye on Jawad Adekoya. If he maintains this scoring average, he will likely be a top contender for the BAL All-Star team this season. Support the team on social media using #MaktownFlyersBAL!