 Good day and welcome to one of the favourites sport programme on TV plus sport. It's interesting to be hearing so much comment in regards to this programme. On Facebook, on Twitter and Instagram telling us how much they are prepared to stick with us when it's time for sport and all the events on the programme. My name is Mudashiyushitu, today will not be different because we will be looking at three interesting topics. I have a guest in the house but I am not introducing the guest right now. He is a sport football analysand I have been spending so much time on understanding the game of football and other sport. Yes, before I introduce my guest, we will look at Delta 2022. The National Sport Festival is over but this is some interesting highlight about the 12th edition of the National Sport Festival. That's about the foreign business endurance at the festival. They all came from various places across America, UK, London and they participated at the sport festival representing the state. Some represented Delta State, some represented Reverse State. But what's common about them as you can see is that they work together, they stick together and they set festival record. We have Tukwe Booker, he is African record holder in short put. We also have Shade Olatoye and not forgetting Ashley Anuba. These wonderful ladies have done so well for the country. And not forgetting, we are the Commonwealth Games Champion, Chioma Oyekwere, Uwonsiwa in this event. All of them together, working together. And you know, it's interesting to have these people represent the various, not the various state, the state that decided to bring them together. Enjoy this when they spend much time talking about their exploits at the just concluded National Sport Festival in Asaba. The festival is always a difficult meet. So last time I came was 2018, I set records in the shot put as well as the hammer throw. And this time around I set the national record in the hammer throw. I'm very excited about that. Hopefully I'll set another national sports festival record in the shot put. I'm happy with how I'm performing under difficult conditions. So the experience has been, it's been all right. Being able to come here, place gold in the women's hammer and the women's shot put has been great. I know that I'm still in the beginning of my training stage since I'm still preparing for indoor season. So seeing the marks that I had here is just an indication that there's more to come. The competition has been all right. You know, seeing competitors I saw last year at national trials, see them doing better has been really good. Seeing that there's progress. So that's good for the future of Nigerian sports. And I hope that continues for everybody. My first national sports festival, I was excited to compete and come back. It's been good time training after the end of the season. So I'm glad to be back and shake off some of the rust and be able to be back in Nigeria. Yeah, so I've just been training. I've done some competition. The only time I've represented Nigeria was for the 2019 All African Games in Morocco. But this is the second time I'm coming back and competing. It was amazing. I can't believe that so many people were supporting me and just cheering me on. Two of my aunties here in Asaba, they even came to support me. And I threw my best because everybody was here for her.