Bayelsa state maintained its early lead at the top of the medals’ table after Day 4 of the 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) with 16 Gold medals , six silver and five bronze medals.
Defending Champion Delta state took a big leap from Day 3 to move to second spot with 10 Gold , 5 silver and 6 bronze medals.
In third position is Osun state with 6 Gold medals and one silver.
Osun is closely followed in fourth position by Rivers with five gold medals, three silver and four bronze medals.
Lagos state completes the top five in fifth position after Day 4 with four Gold, seven silver and 10 Gold medals.
Oyo State is occupying the 6th position with four Gold medals, two silver and six bronze medals.
Akwa Ibom state is manning the 7th spot with four Gold and one silver while Plateau state occupied the 8th with three Gold, two silver and six bronze medals.
Cross River is 9th with three Gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal as Edo completes the top ten table with two Gold , 15 silver and 16 bronze medals.
The Invited Junior Athletes ( IJA) occupies the 11th position with their two gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal.
TheHintsNews reports that a total of 199 medals have been won so far after Day 4 action with 61 Gold, 61 silver and 77 bronze medals.