2025 MASA Isonyin Half Marathon Gets Royal Blessings 

*Organisers step up preparations for successful road race

Preparations are in full swing for the 2025 edition of the MASA Isonyin Half Marathon (MIHM), as the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) has officially certified the race route. 

Organisers have also confirmed a new date for the highly anticipated event 

slated for August 23, 2025.

Adding cultural weight to the announcement, the Saderiren of Isonyin, HRH Àlaiyeluwa Oba Abdulrasheed Omotayo Cossy Salami, offered his full support and royal blessing for the event’s success.

“The MASA Isonyin Half Marathon is a welcome initiative that uplifts our youth and community. I give it my full royal blessing and urge all to support this noble cause,” the monarch stated.

The race is the brainchild of Dr. Muideen Adegboyega Salami (MASA), Ph.D., the President of MASA Foundation, whose commitment to youth empowerment and grassroots development continues to drive impactful initiatives in Ogun State and beyond.

With the theme “Running for Exposure,” the 2025 edition aims to unearth athletics talent, promote a culture of healthy living, and shine a spotlight on the rich traditions and hospitality of Isonyin, Ijebu North East Local Government, Ogun State.

Over 2,500 runners from across Nigeria and abroad are expected to compete in what promises to be a vibrant and high-energy gathering.

The winner in each category will receive ₦1.5 million, the runner-up will earn ₦1 million, while the third-place finisher will take home ₦750,000. 

According to Yeye Adesola Salami, Project Director of the MIHM, preparations are been made to ensure a professionally managed event with reliable race timing, hydration support, and an atmosphere of celebration.

“This marathon is not just a race – it’s a movement,” she said. “We are building a platform that brings people together, celebrates athletic excellence, and uplifts our community. We invite sponsors and partners to join this impactful journey.”

Corporate sponsors, organisations, and well-meaning individuals are encouraged to support the event, with attractive branding opportunities available across various platforms. 

Looking back at the successful inaugural edition in 2022, Adamu Shehu Muazu (Shagari) of Plateau State claimed the men’s title, leaving Kenya’s John Muiruri and homegrown runner Tosin Adedeji for the second and third positions respectively.

 In the women’s category, Hawawu Haruna emerged  champion followed by Charity Agofure and Fadekemi Olude.

As the countdown to August 23 continues, the 2025 MASA Isonyin Half Marathon promises to deliver not just a race, but a powerful celebration of resilience, community, and opportunity.

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