03/11/2025
Nigeria Wushu Kungfu Federation Engages Nigeria Police Force Ahead of 2026 Biennial Police Games
Abuja, Nigeria. November 3, 2025
The Secretary General of the Nigeria Wushu Kungfu Federation (NWKF), Mr. Adeoye Tosin, has paid a strategic visit to the Head of the Nigeria Police Force Wushu Kungfu Association, ACP Soji, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The meeting centred on strengthening collaboration between the Federation and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) towards the successful inclusion and organisation of Kungfu events at the forthcoming Biennial Police Games (BIPOGA), scheduled to take place from 7th to 14th February 2026.
During the discussions, both parties highlighted the growing interest in Kungfu within the Nigerian Police sporting community and explored pathways for the Federation to provide technical guidance, officiating support, and athlete development programmes to ensure a standardised and competitive event during BIPOGA 2026.
In addition, the meeting explored the possibility of instituting a prestigious Inspector General of Police (IGP) Wushu Kungfu Championship, aimed at promoting discipline, fitness, and self-defence skills among police officers while fostering deeper partnership between the Federation and the Force Sports Unit.
ACP Soji commended the Federation’s leadership for its proactive approach and expressed the NPF’s readiness to collaborate towards advancing Kungfu as one of the fast-growing combat sports within the Force.
In his remarks, Mr. Adeoye Tosin reaffirmed the Federation’s commitment to supporting the Police Sports Unit in ensuring that Kungfu at BIPOGA 2026 meets international standards. He also noted that the Federation is open to technical partnerships that would expand the sport’s reach across security agencies and youth communities in Nigeria.
The meeting marks another strategic step by the Nigeria Wushu Kungfu Federation in strengthening institutional partnerships to promote Kungfu across military, paramilitary