By Victor Okoye
The Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Ali M. Ali, has agreed to partner with the Ladies Golf Association of Nigeria (LGAN) ahead of the 2026 All Africa Golf Challenge Trophy.
Ali made the commitment on Tuesday when he received Lami Ahmed, the President of the Ladies Golf Association of Nigeria (LGAN) and her team at the agencyโs headquarters in Abuja.
He described NAN as Africaโs largest news content provider, welcoming the delegation and commending them for promoting womenโs golf nationwide.
โEstablished by Decree 19 of 1976 and operational since Oct. 2, 1978, NAN remains Nigeriaโs primary news source for newspapers, broadcasters and digital platforms.
โThe agency operates over 400 reporters, 12 zonal offices and 36 state offices, with an extensive national network headquartered in the Federal Capital Territory.
โNAN maintains global partnerships with Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Xinhua News Agency, to mention a few,โ he said
Ali said the collaborations guarantee international visibility for partners, assuring LGAN of worldwide reach for its activities and events.
โWe are ready to project your stories nationally and globally. NAN will shape positive narratives and push the Nigerian brand forward,โ Ali said.
He congratulated LGAN for winning the bid to host the All Africa Challenge Trophy (AACT) for the third time, describing it as historic.
Ali reaffirmed NANโs commitment to gender inclusion, noting that key departments within the agency are headed by women.
โAt NAN, we believe competence has no gender. Some of our most strategic desks are led by highly professional women,โ he said.
Ali assured LGAN of robust coverage by the Sports Desk before, during and after the championship.
โOur sports reporters will give you comprehensive coverage. We recognise sports as a vital tool for national development,โ he added.

He disclosed that a joint committee would be constituted to fine-tune the partnership framework for mutual benefit.
Earlier, the LGAN President, Ahmed, said Nigeria would host the 2026 AACT from Nov. 2 to Nov. 7 at the IBB International Golf and Country Club, Abuja.
She said the championship, Africaโs premier biennial womenโs amateur team golf event, would attract over 30 African nations.
โThis tournament is more than golf. It is a continental convergence, an economic platform and a statement of womenโs empowerment,โ she said.
According to her, the event has been endorsed by the National Sports Commission (NSC) under the Federal Governmentโs sports economy framework.
She stressed the need for a strategic media partnership to ensure accurate messaging and reach across the continent.
โWe want Nigeria positioned as capable, organised and secure. With NAN as the official wire partner, that visibility is assured,โ the LGAN President said.
She expressed confidence that the collaboration would deliver national impact and strengthen Nigeriaโs image ahead of November 2026. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Joseph Edeh











