Gateway 2024: Comptroller Haniel Hadison Expresses Satisfaction On Standard Of Squash

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Comptroller in Charge Special Duties Headquarters Nigeria Customs Service, Abuja, Haniel Hadison has expressed satisfaction on the standard of game of Squash in the ongoing National Sports Festival tagged Gateway Games Ogun 2024.
Hadison made the disclosure while speaking with newsmen on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Alake sports center Abeokuta.
The veteran Squash player who won gold medal for Lagos in 1996 and Adamawa state in 2008 respectively at the National Sports Festival noted that, the standard and dynamic of the game at this time as drastically change compared during their time.
According to him, the efforts, passion and the tenacity putting in by the players in all finals are tremendous.
Hadison explained that, seeing Squash at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles will be a great feat.
The veteran encouraged people to choose Squash as a sport as he hailed the match officials for providing a level playing grounds for all.
Comptroller Haniel Hadison also commended the management of the Federation for the tremendous job by exposing the players through various competitions.

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