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    How Prosperity Cup is Revolutionizing Youth Football and Uplifting Communities

    Pelumi AdeleBy Pelumi AdeleNovember 11, 2025Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When the first whistle of the Prosperity Cup blew years ago, few could have imagined how deeply the
    ‎tournament would reshape Bayelsa State’s sporting and social landscape. Today, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football
    ‎Tournament—fondly called the Prosperity Cup stands as
    ‎one of Nigeria’s largest and
    ‎most impactful grassroots football competitions,nurturing dreams, discovering stars, and building bridges
    ‎across communities.
    ‎
    ‎For Mr. Ono Akpe, the Director-General of the Prosperity Cup and Chief Executive Officer of Red Sapphire Nigeria Ltd, the journey has been one of passion, purpose, and perseverance.
    ‎
    ‎“The Prosperity Cup
    ‎was born out of a desire to empower the youth through sports.
    ‎
    ‎“We wanted to create a platform where local talents can showcase their skills,
    ‎develop themselves, and contribute to peace and unity across Bayelsa.”
    ‎
    ‎The Prosperity Cup aligns with Bayelsa State’s broader vision of youth empowerment, talent development, and community engagement under the administration of Governor Douye Diri.
    ‎
    ‎The initiative seeks to use football
    ‎as a unifying force and a viable pathway for personal and professional growth.
    ‎
    ‎At its core, the tournament
    ‎is more than a contest of skill—it is a social movement that has touched every local government area of the state. It provides a structured avenue
    ‎for young people to channel their energy positively, reducing youth restiveness
    ‎while promoting discipline,
    ‎teamwork, and purpose.
    ‎
    ‎Akpe noted that, “Football
    ‎has an incredible way of bringing people together. We’ve seen rival communities
    ‎unite on the pitch and youths from humble backgrounds rise to national and even international prominence.”
    ‎
    ‎Since its inception, the Prosperity Cup has become a life-changing platform for hundreds of youths and communities. Its
    ‎transformative impact can be felt in several ways:
    ‎
    ‎Talent Discovery and
    ‎Development:
    ‎
    ‎The tournament
    ‎has produced players who have gone on to represent top tier Nigerian clubs and even international sides. Some of the
    ‎remarkable talents unearthed include Robert Mizo, former
    ‎Al Waab FC goalkeeper;
    ‎
    ‎Introduction of Prosperity Cup has served as a beacon of opportunity, peace, and progress. It has become an instrument for social charge not just for Bayelsa State, but for Nigeria as a whole.
    ‎
    ‎Eunice Nnachi examines the broader vision of youth empowerment, talent development, and community engagement under the administration of Governor Douye Diri.
    ‎
    ‎Excerpt:
    ‎
    ‎Gabriel Birduba, Tarabina
    ‎Bweribo, and Saro Loveday of
    ‎Bayelsa United; John Bassey of Enyimba International; and Okardi Inikurogha, who now plies his trade with Grenoble in
    ‎France.
    ‎
    ‎Crime Reduction and
    ‎Peacebuilding:
    ‎
    ‎By engaging
    ‎thousands of young people in productive competition, the Prosperity Cup has significantly reduced youth crime and
    ‎restiveness in Bayelsa.
    ‎
    ‎“Instead of idleness or violence,
    ‎they’re on the pitch, dreaming big and working hard,” Akpe
    ‎said.
    ‎
    ‎Community Cohesion:
    ‎
    ‎The tournament has become an annual celebration of unity. From Ekeremor to Brass, Sagbama to Ogbia, communities rally behind their teams, fostering a sense of shared identity and purpose.
    ‎
    ‎Government and Corporate
    ‎Support:
    ‎
    ‎The Cup has attracted
    ‎strong backing from the state government, private organizations, and local sponsors, demonstrating the
    ‎power of collaboration in driving social change.
    ‎
    ‎Social Inclusion:
    ‎
    ‎Beyond the players, the Prosperity
    ‎Cup provides opportunities
    ‎for coaches, referees, sports administrators, and volunteers—
    ‎creating an ecosystem of
    ‎development around the beautiful game.
    ‎
    ‎Despite its success, the journey of managing a tournament of
    ‎this scale has not been without
    ‎challenges. According to Akpe,
    ‎maintaining transparency and
    ‎fairness in the organization has
    ‎been crucial to earning public
    ‎trust.
    ‎
    ‎“From registration to
    ‎officiating, we’ve made sure that
    ‎every process is transparent,”
    ‎he explained. “
    ‎

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