ABUJA – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Federal Republic of Nigeria has expressed support for The Diplomatic Games Week’ scheduled for 8th-10th of November, 2024, in Abuja.
The organizers of TTRC – The Trade Relations Cup™️ — Diplomacy Publishing & Events disclosed the Ministry’s support on Wednesday.
Chief Executive Officer of Diplomacy Publishing & Events, Sòókò Deji Ajomale-McWord said that in a response letter, the Ministry declared its support for the recreational engagement planned for the diplomatic community in Nigeria.
Organized under the theme ‘Negotiating World Peace & Prosperity Through Sports Diplomacy’ — the event started as Diplomacy Stableford Golf Tournament in 2019, in Ikoyi Club 1938, but was moved to IBB International Golf & Country Club, in the diplomatic beehive city of Abuja in 2022 where it was received with all zest, by the golfing diplomatic community.
In 2024, the organizers decided it was time to up things a bit and make it more inclusive, as not everyone fancies golf.
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This led to the conceptualization of The Diplomatic Games Week, Sòókò Deji explained.
He outlined activities of the week to include; golf, tennis, chess, esports, soccer and polo.
“Entries are open to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and agencies under it, embassies and international organizations with diplomatic mission status.
“Registration will be done via www.dpeevents.africa.
We are super excited and grateful that after half a decade of keeping the diplomatic community engaged recreationally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has thought it worthy to identify with us.
“This journey started in 2019 because we are in awe of how diplomats are able to help broker and keep the level of peace/sanity and prosperity that our world still enjoys, and DPE — as a firm that uses available tools of diplomacy to advance global peace, prosperity and harmony thought it necessary to celebrate diplomats and diplomacy.
“As for venues, we will reveal them in due course. This is for diplomacy. This is for sports tourism, ”Sòókò Deji said.