Friday Yohanna has emerged the Overall Winner of the 2026 Mama Eunice Jiya Memorial Golf Tournament after an impressive performance at the Minna Cantonment Golf Club.
‎Yohanna, who played off handicap 10, returned 78 gross and 68 net to claim the coveted title at the tournament’s ninth edition held on Saturday.
‎The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the championship was played in stroke-play format and has evolved from a club match-play competition introduced in 2004.
‎Speaking after his victory, Yohanna described the achievement as special and dedicated it to his supporters, and tournament organisers.
‎“I am delighted to emerge overall winner in such a prestigious tournament.
‎The competition was tough, and I thank God for this memorable victory,” he said.
‎Yohanna commended the organisers for sustaining the championship and preserving the legacy of the late Mama Eunice Jiya through golf development.
‎“The tournament keeps growing every year. It brings golfers together and promotes friendship, sportsmanship, and healthy competition,” he added.
‎The immediae past Captain of TYB International Golf Resort and Country Club (TYB-IGRCC), Maj.-Gen. S.S. Jiya thanked participants for honouring his late mother.
‎“We are deeply grateful to golfers, sponsors, friends, and well-wishers who travelled from different parts of the country to celebrate our mother’s memory,” he said.
‎Jiya described the large turnout as a reflection of the values of love, humility, and service for which Mama Eunice Jiya was remembered.
‎“The family’s appreciation goes to every participant whose presence made this year’s memorial successful and memorable,” he added.
‎Also speaking, Dr Jonathan Jiya, expressed gratitude on behalf of the family for the support received throughout the tournament.
‎“We sincerely appreciate everyone who contributed to the success of the event. Your presence and goodwill mean a lot to our family,” he said.
‎He noted that the memorial had become a platform for strengthening friendships and promoting unity among golfers nationwide.
‎The Patron of Minna Cantonment Golf Club, Amb. J.A. Gana, commended the organisers and participants for a successful championship.
‎“This tournament has continued to grow in stature and has become one of the most anticipated golf events in the country,” he said.
‎Gana said the tournament showcased Minna Cantonment Golf Club’s commitment to promoting golf and fostering national integration.
‎The Captain of Minna Cantonment Golf Club, Brig.-Gen. H.M. Abubakar, expressed satisfaction with the conduct and quality of the competition.
‎“We are proud to host golfers from across Nigeria. The turnout and level of play demonstrated the tournament’s importance,” he said.
‎Abubakar assured participants that the club would continue improving facilities and standards to sustain the growth of the  tournament.
‎The Captain of TYB-IGRCC, Brig.-Gen. Nicholas Ashinze, praised the organisers for delivering a successful championship.
‎“The organisation was excellent and the atmosphere was remarkable. It was a worthy celebration of Mama Eunice Jiya’s legacy,” he said.
‎Ashinze noted that the tournament continued to strengthen relationships among golfers while encouraging competitive excellence.
‎Also speaking, the Vice Captain of TYB-IGRCC, Dr Ali Peters, described the event as one of the best-organised golf tournaments in recent years.
‎“The organisation was top-notch, and the participation was impressive with no fewer than 168 golfers from across the country taking part,” he said.
‎Peters said the large turnout reflected the growing popularity and national appeal of the Mama Eunice Jiya Memorial Golf Tournament.
‎In the ladies’ veteran category, Elizabeth Onwuka won with 118 gross and 82 net.
‎S.J. Marcus claimed the ladies’ gross title with 84, while Patience Abechi finished runners-up with 94 gross, while  Jennifer S. won the ladies’ net category with 93 gross, handicap 20 and net 73.
‎Dorcas M. returned net 76 for second place, while Ene Francis finished third with net 77.
‎In the super veteran men’s category, Dibu Ojerinde emerged winner with 103 gross and net 77.
‎Abubakar Umar won the veteran gross category, while Abdulshaba Panti finished runners-up.
‎Lubo David claimed the veteran net title with net 70 ahead of Lawrence Kadiri and S.A. Matti.
‎In the  Men’s Category Two, Jekennu Austin won gross honours, while Joshua Omeiza finished runners-up.
‎Shamsudin Tanko secured the best net prize with net 69 ahead of Abdullahi Usman and Yunusa Joseph.
‎Sunday Felix won the Category One gross title with 72, while Paul Odoh Jr finished runners-up with 80.
‎Nura Umar placed second in the net category with 69, while Emmanuel Ellah finished third with net 71.
‎Other novelty prize winners included S.J. Marcus for Nearest the Pin (Ladies) and Nasiru Beli for Nearest the Pin (Men).
‎The Birdie on Hole 14 prize, sponsored by Hon. Mohammed Ndayako (SAN) was won by Friday Yohanna, Otaru John David, Godwin Idoko, and Jamiu Adedokun.
‎Other dignitaries at the ceremonial tee-off included Maj.-Gen. P.P. Malla, Commander, TRADOC, and Grand Patron of Minna Cantonment Golf Club.
‎Also present was retired  Maj.-Gen. H.I. Bature, a former Captain of Minna Cantonment Golf Club.
‎The tournament ended with a colourful reception and dinner hosted at the residence of Maj.-Gen. S.S. Jiya in Minna