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From the track to Y’ello street: MTN Champs winners relive the journey
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From the track to Y’ello street: MTN Champs winners relive the journey

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What happens when young champions who are shaping Nigeria’s sporting future step into a space that tells the story of 25 years of connection, ambition and possibility?

For the MTN Champs winners, it became a meeting of two powerful journeys – the story of where MTN Nigeria has been and the story of where Nigeria’s next generation is going.

As part of MTN Nigeria’s 25th anniversary celebrations, MTN Champs athletes and winners visited the Y’ello Street Museum, an immersive experience that takes visitors through the evolution of technology, culture and connectivity in Nigeria.

From the early days of mobile communication to the 5G era, the museum captures how technology has transformed the way Nigerians communicate, work, learn, create and pursue their dreams.

For the young athletes, however, the experience offered something more personal.

Champions Meeting History

They are used to the sound of the starter’s gun, the roar of the crowd and the feeling of crossing the finish line.

But inside Y’ello Street, the MTN Champs winners encountered another kind of journey.

A journey measured not in metres or seconds, but in 25 years of progress.

They walked through displays featuring iconic devices, memorable campaigns, technology and cultural moments that have defined different generations of Nigerians.

For athletes whose own stories are still being written, seeing the evolution of MTN offered an important reminder:

Great achievements don’t happen overnight. They are built one step, one connection and one opportunity at a time.

From Grassroots to Greatness

That philosophy sits at the heart of MTN Champs.

The programme was created to discover and develop athletic potential across Nigeria, providing young athletes with a platform to move from grassroots competition towards becoming future sporting legends.

Some of those young talents have already begun turning promise into performance.

Their stories reflect what MTN Champs represents: discovering talent, creating opportunity and giving young Nigerians the platform to dream bigger.

A Museum of Possibilities

For the athletes, Y’ello Street was therefore more than a museum.

It was a place to see how possibilities evolve.

A mobile phone that once existed primarily for calls has become a powerful tool for education, business, entertainment, financial services and global connection.

In the same way, a young athlete who starts by running at a school competition can, with the right support, progress to national and international stages.

That connection between technology and human potential is central to MTN’s 25-year story.

MTN has described the Y’ello Street Museum as a tribute to the millions of Nigerians who have contributed to its journey, including customers, employees, communities and partners.

The MTN Champs winners represent another important part of that story, the young Nigerians whose dreams are helping shape the country’s future.

Looking Back. Running Forward.

As they moved through Y’ello Street, the champions weren’t simply looking back at MTN’s history.

They were looking forward.

Because the next 25 years will belong to a new generation of Nigerians, young people who will run faster, jump higher, innovate, create and compete on the biggest stages in the world.

And MTN Champs is helping prepare them for that future.

The visit to Y’ello Street was, in many ways, a symbolic passing of the baton: from the achievements of the past to the possibilities of tomorrow.

25 years of connection.

A new generation of champions.

And a future waiting to be won.

The race continues.

From the track to Y’ello street: MTN Champs winners relive the journey

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