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Handball : HFN trains over 60 referees on refresher course

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A The Handball Federation of Nigeria (HFN) on Friday in Abuja  trained over 60 referees on  Refresher course, and Seminar  in the ongoing first  phase of the Prudent Energy  Premier Handball League.


The president  of Players Rules  Commission,  from  the African Handball Confederation (CAHB), Diabate Mamoudou said  the aim of the training is to give opportunity to Nigeria to have young talented Referees for future encounter.
The objective of the training is to raise the standard of sports in the country thereby enhancing  the development and growth of handball in the country.

“I trained young referees so that they will be able to work with the national head referee for the success of the first phase of the Prudent Energy Championship.


 “The main objective is to allow Nigeria in a short time to have talented young referees who can add quantity and quality  to the work of Referee in Nigeria.” I really appreciate Prudent Energy Premier League Championship and  I appreciate the quality of the organiser.


” I also appreciate the quality of players of  each the team. They are very good young teams. I also appreciate the fair play of the coaches and players,” he saidHe said the referees responded well during the training.


 “The trainees reacted very well, they  were very attentive during the training , when I ask them to go for break they will say  it is not necessary, they all enjoyed the training.
” I am happy and proud of the number of trainees present during training , I learnt that they  came from different  states in Nigeria.


” I can assure you that in the near future Nigeria will have young qualified international referees,” he said.
He said the training will have a positive impact in all the league.


” They will have an impact on the field, if there is follow-up from the Arbitration Commission and the rules of the game at the national level and   international level.
 “This is the first phase of a project, we do not intend to stop at this stage alone. There will be other stages.


“CAHB has initiated a project to support national teams, especially those countries that want to fixture in the   world competitions.This is a problem facing African countries at the World Championships,” he said.


He said he was honoured by everyone from  the president of federation Samuel Ocheho and the entire family of the HFN.“I thank the President of HFN, the president of CAHB Aremou Mansourou, the chief Referee in Nigeria and the entire body of the referees , the coaches, for the warm welcome, their respect,  and their hospitality,” he said.

 The training who started on May 23 alongside with the league ended today while the league will end on Thursday at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.

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Daughters of Dr. Charles Ononiwu, Chiamanda and Chiamaka, Launch Debut Books to Uplift Hearts Facing Life’s Struggles

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Joel Ajayi

At just 18 and 20 years old, Chiamanda and Chiamaka Ononiwu — daughters of renowned Nigerian surgeon Dr. Charles Ononiwu — have achieved a remarkable milestone with the release of their debut inspirational books, Do Not Be Afraid and Waterfalls.

Their literary journey began six years ago, during the height of the global COVID-19 pandemic. While the world was engulfed in fear and uncertainty, the then 13- and 15-year-old sisters turned inward, using writing as an outlet to process their emotions, express their faith, and reach out to others with messages of hope and resilience.

 What began as a quiet act of creativity blossomed into two powerful books that now serve as beacons of light for readers navigating life’s storms.

Eighteen-year-old Chiamanda Ononiwu is the author of Do Not Be Afraid. A passionate Electrical Engineering student , she is also a proud alumna of Intellichild TLC and Valedictorian of Great Blessings School, Class of 2022. 

In her book, she addresses the emotional challenges many young people face and draws from her personal faith to offer guidance and encouragement.

Her elder sister, Chiamaka Ononiwu, 20, is a final-year medical student at Babcock University in Nigeria. She penned Waterfalls, a heartfelt and deeply spiritual work she describes as divinely inspired. Chiamaka views her writing as a calling — a mission to uplift souls and bring hope to those struggling with life’s challenges.

“Personally, I would say it all started with the idea of inclusion, inspired by real human experiences,” Chiamaka shared. “We’ve had conversations with people who’ve gone through difficult situations — including issues and those stories helped shape what I write today.”

She added, “It’s all about encouraging people to face life with faith. We began this journey during a dark time in the world, and I felt called to create something that could offer comfort and hope — not just locally, but globally.”

The official book launch and signing ceremony took place on Wednesday in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, and was attended by family, friends, colleagues, and well-wishers. It was a celebration of creativity, faith, and youthful brilliance, as the sisters presented their work to an inspired audience.

Speaking at the event, Chiamaka emphasized the core message of her book: “Waterfalls reminds readers that God is always watching over His people. He doesn’t bring fear — He brings peace, hope, and love. I want readers to find comfort and assurance in that truth.”

For Chiamanda, her book is a message to young people who may feel overwhelmed by life’s pressures: “Do Not Be Afraid is especially for youth navigating difficult times. No matter how hard life gets, you can always find strength and direction in God’s word.”

Writing came naturally to both sisters. Chiamaka recalled, “Even as a child, I loved writing short stories for my siblings. When the opportunity came to publish, I knew it was time to share my message with a wider audience.”

Despite their demanding academic paths, both young women balanced their studies with writing through perseverance and faith.

Chiamanda and Chiamaka are united by a shared dream — to inspire people across the world with their writing.

Chiamaka expressed Further;  “Our biggest hope is that these books will reach people who need to know that God is real, that He’s always with them, and that through Him, anything is possible,” Chiamaka said.

With Do Not Be Afraid and Waterfalls, the Ononiwu sisters have not only created literary works — they’ve created lifelines. Their voices, grounded in faith and driven by purpose, remind readers everywhere that even in the darkest moments, God’s light never fades.

Their father, Dr. Charles Ononiwu — a distinguished surgeon and deeply devoted parent — also spoke at the event, sharing the journey from his perspective.

“For me, my number one priority has always been to care for children — not just medically, but also by encouraging them academically and in the basics of life,” he said.

He recounted a moving moment with Chiamanda, who approached him with the idea of sharing her story publicly to inspire others.

“She came to me and said she wanted to talk to her peers, to share how she had been comforted, and to help them see that everything would be okay,” he recalled. “As a father, my role was to guide her. I support both of them, help activate their strengths, and provide direction.”

Dr. Ononiwu made the decision to fund the publication of their books himself, believing in the power of their message.

“I told them, ‘You have something the world needs. You can make an impact in the lives of others,’” he said. “I believe every child has a gift. It is our responsibility as parents not to dismiss them, but to help them discover and nurture their talents.”

He encouraged all parents to support their children’s creative pursuits, noting, “Every person has something special inside them — no one is without talent. It’s just a matter of looking inward, discovering that gift, and sharing it with the world.”

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