Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) teams (Safety Shooters and Safety Babes) have been crowned champions of the 2025 Ardova Handball Premier League held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Institute of Sports, Surulere, Lagos.
The first phase began in Benin City before the concluding phase in Lagos.
Speaking during the finale, the Executive Chairman of Ardova PLC, Abdulwasiu Sowami, represented by the Deputy Managing Director, Abiola Babatunde-Ojo, described the league as “delightful to watch” and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to the development of handball in Nigeria.
It was a historic outing for Safety Shooters as they clinched the men’s championship for the first time since 2020, closing the season at the top of the table with 57 points from 20 matches.
They ended their campaign at the 2025 Ardova Handball Premier League in emphatic style with a 43–32 (20–10) victory over COAS Shooters on the final day — a result that crowned a dominant season featuring: 18 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss with a goal difference of +214 (638 scored, 424 conceded).
Rima Strikers, their biggest rivals through the season, finished second with 52 points after a narrow 27–26 loss to Correction Boys.
COAS Shooters secured third place with 51 points, despite falling to Safety Shooters on the final day.
Other men’s final-day results:
De Defenders 31–23 Osun United
Niger United 27–28 Tojemarine Academy
Benue Buffaloes 10–00 Adamawa Warriors (walkover)
Safety Babes Make Unprecedented History With Fifth Straight Women’s Title
In the women’s category, Safety Babes delivered yet another masterclass, securing their fifth consecutive championship with a 27–24 (11–14) comeback victory over second-placed Rima Queens.
After trailing at halftime, the defending champions displayed exceptional grit and tactical discipline to overturn the deficit and seal their sixth overall premier league title.
Their season stats underline their dominance:
- 13 wins from 14 matches
- 40 points
- Goal difference: +128 (486 scored, 358 conceded)
Rima Queens finished second with 31 points, while Omo Ogiefo Academy claimed third place with 32 points after an impressive campaign.
Women’s final-day result:
Rima Queens 24–27 Safety Babes
HFN, Ardova PLC Pledge Continued Partnership
The league’s closing ceremony celebrated not only the champions but also the growth of Nigerian handball.
HFN President, Jibril Ojih (FNSQ), praised Ardova PLC for its longstanding support and appealed for an extended partnership — a request Ardova executives committed to uphold.
