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Egypt Wins U-19 Africa Volleyball Tournament In Abuja

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Joel Ajayi

Egypt on Monday become champions of the U19 Girls African Nations Volleyball Championship in Abuja.

The final was played at the Multipurpose Hall of Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

The Egyptians defeated Cameroon 3-1 (24-26), (16-25), (25-22), (13-25) to lift the trophy. Egypt had on Sunday beat Cameroon U19 girls 3-0 in their last group game on Sunday. The finalists have qualified for the U19 Girl’s Volleyball World Cup.

Speaking after the 5 days tournament, the President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation NVF Engr Musa Nimrod expressed despite the fact that host nation Nigeria came third the set objective were meet.

He therefore pledged not to relent until Nigeria become the best.

He also Applauded the  Defending Champion, Nigeria U19 Boys Volleyball national team who defeated Tunisia 3-2 (25-21, 26-24, 19-25, 23-25, 15-12) in their last group stage match at the ongoing U19 Boys African Nations Volleyball Championship in Morocco.

Nigeria finished top with 8 points winning all the group matches while Tunisia placed second with 7 points on Monday. The Nigerians have therefore qualified for the next round in the competition.

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Speaker House Reps, Abbas, Others Thumbs NFF President Over NFF-FIFA Players’ Hostel and New Training Pitches

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…Says It Will Boost Nigeria’s Economy


By Joel Ajayi


The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, has commended the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau, for initiating the NFF-FIFA Players’ Hostel and new training pitches, describing it as a transformational project that will boost Nigeria’s economy.


Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, Speaker Abbas praised the initiative and pledged the National Assembly’s full support.


 “This is a noble project, and the National Assembly will give it full support. I congratulate the National Sports Commission and the Nigeria Football Federation, and I thank FIFA for agreeing to fund this project,” he stated while cutting the ceremonial tape.


He also assured the House of Representatives’ support for the visionary leadership of Engineer Ibrahim Musa Gusau and the NFF in other key areas where assistance is required.

Leading the FIFA delegation, Gelson Fernandes (Deputy Chief Member Associations Officer/Regional Director, Africa) reiterated FIFA’s commitment to funding the project, emphasizing that infrastructure development has been a priority since the tenure of President Gianni Infantino began.

Expressing his excitement, NFF President Ibrahim Gusau stated that the hostel and training pitches will serve all Nigerian national teams, leagues, and academies.


“Indeed, my joy knows no bounds. From the day my Executive Committee and I were sworn into office in Benin City on Friday, 30th September 2022, I was determined to push this project forward as a legacy for Nigerian football.
“For sustained success, we must provide a conducive environment, infrastructure, equipment, and support systems that enable players and officials to perform at their best.

“Building a players’ hostel and having new training pitches will not only enhance team management but also reduce costs, allowing us to invest more in grassroots development programs.”
Several dignitaries present at the event applauded Gusau’s leadership, determination, and commitment to football development in Nigeria.


The event was well attended by local and international stakeholders, including sports enthusiasts, who witnessed the groundbreaking ceremony of the NFF-FIFA Players’ Hostel and Training Pitches.

In addition to the hostel, the project includes:Two new training pitches (one synthetic and one natural grass). Reconstruction of the existing synthetic pitch.


Also, Spectators’ sitting terraces with 1,838 seats.Two dressing rooms for players, each accommodating 27 players.Two dressing rooms for officials.

The construction is expected to last 24 months and is fully funded by FIFA under its FIFA Forward 3.0 programme.

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