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See two states missing on NSF medals table

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Jigawa and Taraba are yet to register their name on the medals table of the ongoing 20th National Sports Festival (NSF) in Benin as at Monday evening.

TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the 20th NSF, which commenced on April 2 and will end on Wednesday, have seen a total of 1,308 medals.

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The medals were won by teams from 34 of the participating states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The breakdown of the medals table shows that this consists of a total of 386 gold, 383 silver and 539 bronze medals

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TNG reports that Delta still maintain the lead on the table, a position they have been occupying since the beginning of the country’s biggest sports fiesta with 257 medals.

This consists of 103 gold, 82 silver and 72 bronze medals.

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They are followed by hosts Edo who have a total of 241 medals, comprising of 88 gold, 80 silver and 73 bronze.

Edo are followed by Bayelsa at a distant third with 41 gold, 40 silver and 43 bronze medals which summed up to a total of 124 medals.

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Rivers and Lagos are fourth and fifth on the medals table with 24 gold, 24 silver and 39 bronze as well as 19 gold, 23 silver and 39 bronze medals respectively.

TNG reports that at the bottom of the table are Sokoto state, Benue and Kebbi who have won just three, two and two bronze medals respectively.

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The last two states on the table are Taraba and Jigawa with no medal at the festival which is expected to end on Wednesday.

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