Kaduna equestrian firm set to debut in Lagos Polo Tournament
Clearwater Farms, a prominent equestrian business, is set to make its Lagos debut at the 2025 Lagos International Polo Tournament, underscoring its ambition to expand Nigeria’s equestrian landscape.
The tournament, which started on February 4, will run till February 23 at the Lagos Polo Club in Ikoyi with 33 teams competing for major cups and subsidiary awards.
Clearwater Farms’ polo team participated in the Lagos Open games between February 4 and 7, and will take part in the Lagos Low Cup between February 18 and 19.
“This opportunity allows us to showcase not only our horses but our team’s skill and the dedication and excellence that define Clearwater Farms,” Chairman of Clearwater Farms, Brigadier General Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd,) said.
“Our goal is to inspire greater appreciation for Polo and to offer unparalleled equestrian services that meet the needs of players, horse owners and families across the country,” he added.
With a five-decade heritage, Clearwater Farms offers a comprehensive suite of equestrian services. Its Kaduna facilities house over 60 horses and provide stabling, horse rentals, transportation and training programmes for children and adults, including a beginner’s riding school.
The company is expanding its operations to Abuja and Lagos, targeting new markets for equestrian sports. A key element of this expansion is the development of advanced veterinary services, including specialized diagnostic equipment and a mobile farrier unit.
Brigadier General Kapeh (Rtd) continued: “Our expansion into Lagos is a significant step for us. We want to contribute to the development of a vibrant equestrian community by offering services that enable both beginners and experienced riders to thrive.”
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