Renowned basketball promoter and steadfast supporter of Nigerian basketball, Igoche Mark, has congratulated Maktown Flyers on their impressive 76–68 victory over JCA Kings in their 2026 Basketball Africa League (BAL) Sahara Conference opener, describing the win as “historic and symbolic.”
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In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, Mr Mark praised the Nigerian champions for their composure, discipline and team spirit, highlighting their collective determination to make a strong continental statement.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, Mr Mark praised the Nigerian champions for their composure, discipline and team spirit, highlighting their collective determination to make a strong continental statement.
He commended the contributions of Jawad Adekoya, who led the scoring with 20 points, as well as Tyrell Corbin, Hassan Drame and Ogbodeje Abah, who added 13 points apiece. According to him, the performance underlined the importance of collective effort in achieving success.
“Championships are not won by one man, but by teams that fight for each other,” he said.
Mr Mark also described the Flyers’ remarkable opening-quarter shooting — where 21 of their first 22 points came from beyond the arc — as a “statement of intent to Africa.”
“This was more than a debut win. This was Maktown Flyers announcing to the BAL that Nigeria has arrived again. To win your first-ever BAL game against a tough JCA Kings side shows preparation, belief and hunger,” he added.
While applauding the victory, Mr Mark urged the team to remain focused as the competition progresses.
“You have done well, but the journey has just begun. I charge you to continue in the fear of victory — that fear that keeps you humble, keeps you working and keeps you hungry. The fear of victory is what separates one-time winners from dynasties. Respect every opponent, but fear letting yourselves down,” he said.
Mr Mark further noted that the Flyers’ performance reinforces the need for sustained investment in basketball development across Nigeria.
“Maktown Flyers have carried our flag high. They have shown what Nigerian talent can do when given structure and support. Now we must all rally behind them. From Abuja to Lagos, Kano to Port Harcourt — this is Nigeria’s team on the continental stage,” he said.
He concluded by wishing the team success in their remaining games, urging them to remain united and focused.
“Flyers, you made us proud on opening night. Stay focused, stay together, and keep flying. The whole nation is behind you.”
The victory marks Maktown Flyers’ first-ever win in the BAL and places them firmly in early contention in the Sahara Conference.
