The 2024 Comptroller General of Customs Volleyball Premier League concluded with thrilling action in Abuja, as the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) teams emerged champions in the women’s and men’s categories, respectively.
In the women’s category, the Nigeria Customs Service dominated the competition, claiming the top spot with a total of 63 points.
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CNS Spikers followed closely, finishing in second place with 59 points, while the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) secured third place with 58 points.
The competition was intense, with COAS Spikers earning fourth place with 45 points, and the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Rockets finishing fifth with 41 points.
Other teams in the women’s category included LifeCamp, which finished sixth with 29 points, and Benue Queens, who tied with LifeCamp but were ranked seventh due to a tiebreaker. Kada Emeralds placed eighth with 25 points, Olalomi Royal VC took ninth with 15 points, and Anambra Queens rounded out the top ten with 14 points.
At the bottom of the standings, the Nigeria Immigration Service and Kwara United VC faced relegation after finishing in the 11th and 12th positions, respectively.
The men’s competition was equally competitive, with CNS Spikers clinching the championship with 56 points, narrowly beating the previous champions, Offa VC, who finished second with 53 points. Kada VC secured third place with 44 points.
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) finished fourth with 43 points, while COAS Spikers ended their campaign in fifth place with 42 points. The Nigeria Customs Service rounded out the top six in the men’s category with 37 points.
Sunshine Spikers and the Nigeria Correctional Service both scored 35 points, placing seventh and eighth, respectively. Kano Pillars finished ninth with 19 points, and NSCDC concluded the competition in tenth place with 18 points.
In the men’s category, the Nigeria Immigration Service and Spartan Spikers were relegated to lower divisions after finishing in 11th and 12th places, respectively.
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