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Scrabblemania 3.0: Jimoh Dominates, Monrovia Rises

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 3:54 pm
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Published: December 8, 2025
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Scrabblemania 3.0 in Sinkor, Monrovia didn’t just crown a new champion but it also delivered a statement. A statement about rising talent, growing ambition, and a city preparing to become the centre of African Scrabble.

At the heart of it all was Nigeria’s Abdulmumin Jimoh, whose near-flawless performance set the tone for a championship defined by precision, intensity, and elite-level board mastery.

According to the Spokesperson Nigeria Scrabble Federation, Mr Maxwell Kumoye, with 26 wins, 4 losses after gruelling competition and a colossal +2612 spread, Jimoh didn’t merely win; he controlled the narrative from start to finish.

But beyond the numbers, Scrabblemania 3.0 offered a clear glimpse into Africa’s rapidly maturing Scrabble ecosystem which was clearly visible in Accra during WESPAC 2025.

A CHAMPIONSHIP THAT DELIVERED MORE THAN TITLES

Held at the prestigious Boulevard Palace, the tournament brought together some of the continent’s sharpest wordsmiths. What stood out wasn’t just the competitiveness, but the camaraderie, something young Jimoh himself highlighted.

“Scrabblemania was truly spectacular,” he said. “I made amazing friends, learned so much, and enjoyed top-notch Scrabble.”

The atmosphere reflected a tournament evolving into a continental staple, professional, welcoming, and fiercely contested.

PANASA LEADERSHIP AND NASAL’S ORGANIZING POWER

Jimoh was quick to credit those shaping this growth. His appreciation for the President of Pan African Scrabble Association (PANASA), Adekoyejo Adegbesan, underscored the role leadership plays in the sport’s development.

“Your leadership has been instrumental in my growth,” he said to Adegbesan, a nod to the rising structure and mentorship within African Scrabble.

Equally influential was the work of National Scrabble Association of Liberia (NASAL), President Lester Morris, whose team delivered a seamless event.

For Liberia, Scrabblemania 3.0 wasn’t just a tournament, it was a test run for bigger responsibilities ahead.

THE COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE, TIGHT BATTLES BEHIND THE CHAMPION

Behind Jimoh’s dominance, the field battled fiercely:

Lukeman Owolabi, the Chairman of World English Scrabble Players Association (WESPA), finished second with 20 wins, showcasing consistency even as Jimoh pulled away.

Ghana’s Charles Tachie Menson and Nigeria’s Cyriel Umebiye ended up tied on 19 wins, separated only by spread, a reminder of how tight the margins remain at the top level.

Liberia’s own Sherif Malek placed fifth, giving the home crowd reasons to believe in their rising local talent.

This mix of Nigerian powerhouses, Ghanaian resilience, and emerging Liberian competitors paints a promising picture ahead of Africa’s biggest Scrabble event.

MONROVIA 2026, ALL EYES ON THE AFRICAN SCRABBLE CHAMPIONSHIP

As the host city of the 2026 African Scrabble Championship, Monrovia is no longer just a venue; it is becoming a Scrabble hub.

For Jimoh, a key member of Team Nigeria that won the Best Country diadem at the World Championship in Accra, Scrabblemania 3.0 was not the finish line, it was the launchpad.

“Looking forward to it,” he said of 2026. “Work harder, enjoy the game, and give it my best shot by the grace of God.”

His tone reflected a player already building toward the future and sharpening skills, studying deeper, and aiming to peak when the continent gathers again in Liberia again, a fertile ground.

A CHAMPIONSHIP THAT SIGNALS THE FUTURE

Scrabblemania 3.0 succeeded as both a competition and a preview. It showcased Africa’s top talent, Liberia’s growing organizational muscle, and the rising intensity of a sport gaining true continental structure.

And in the middle of all of it, Abdulmumin Jimoh stood tall, not just as a champion, but as a symbol of what African Scrabble is becoming: competitive, connected, and ready for a bigger stage.

Monrovia has set the tone. Africa 2026 waits.

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