Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Games: NNPC makes bright start in tennis, volleyball

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In tennis, NNPC's Awin Ganjang defeated Ibrahim Afuye of SEPLAT in straight sets 6-0, 6-0 in the men's singles.

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The Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Games began on Monday with preliminary matches in sports like Volleyball, Chess, Scrabble, Tennis and Table tennis.In some of the events decided Monday, NMDPRA defeated PTI 2-0 in Volleyball, just as NUPRC defeated Chevron 2-0. In tennis, NNPC’s Awin Ganjang defeated Ibrahim Afuye of SEPLAT in straight sets 6-0, 6-0 in the men’s singles.Olarewaju Akinwumi of NMDPRA defeated Isibor Iyasele of ExxonMobil 6-4, 4-6, 11-9′Other volleyball matches, according to the schedule, include NLNG against Chevron, Total Energies will engage NMDPRA, while PTI and ARADEL will clash in the afternoon session. OANDO and ExxonMobil will also take to the court in the day’s last match.

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