Photo News Images: 2017 NNPC/SNEPCo Junior Tennis Championship March 14, 2017 1531 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail On Saturday, March 11 2017, the year’s edition of the NNPC/SNEPCo Junior Open Tennis Championships held at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club. Lagos Liaison Officer, Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports, Dr. Segun Olaitan; Most Outstanding Female Player, 13-year old Rebecca Ekpeyong in the U-14 category; and the Human Resources Director, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Mr. Obinna Anaba, during the presentation of trophy to Ekpeyong at the finals of the 2017 edition of the NNPC/SNEPCo Junior Open Tennis Championships held at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club Lagos Liaison Officer, Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports, Dr. Segun Olaitan; Most Outstanding Male Player, 16-year old Phillip Abayomi in the U-18 category; and the Human Resources Director, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Mr. Obinna Anaba, during the presentation of trophy to Abayomi TagsChampionshipNNPC/SNEPCoShellTennis Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleWhy Superhighway met stiff opposition, by BasseyNext articleSensational Serena Teluwor wins U-10 tennis Circuit Cup Latest news April 20, 2024Agriculture stakeholders recommend more investment in post-harvest management April 19, 2024NNPC, First E&P achieve 20,000bpd production at OML 85 April 19, 2024UN partners with global visual arts sector to increase climate action April 19, 2024Govt, stakeholders urged to key into 2024 Ocean Decade Conference Statements April 19, 2024Nigeria, Cameroon sign agreement to promote ecosystem conservation April 19, 2024Ghana’s biosafety authority: Granting GMO import permits to be based on regulations, international best practices April 18, 2024Stakeholders advocate increased budget to fight impacts of climate change April 18, 2024Domestic ivory markets must not be reopened – EPI Foundation April 18, 2024Human-caused climate change influenced deadly heatwave in the Sahel, West Africa – Study April 18, 2024Drought in southern Africa mostly driven by El Niño, not climate change – Researchers - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Images: Okunbor meets Ghana’s Energy Minister, Aiboni receives ministers, dignitaries Osagie Okunbor meets Ghana's Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku... Images: The sights and colours of COP28 The 28th Session of the Conference of the Parties... Images: When stakeholders validated Nigeria’s long-term low emission development strategy documents The Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Council... Images: Durojaiye honoured as one of Nigeria’s 100 most distinguished CEOs Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Legrande Properties Development Company Limited, Deacon...