Connect with us

Basketball

2023 AWBL: Nigeria Customs Service Battles Kenya Port Authority Wednesday

Published

on

 Joel Ajayi

After Monday’s first game victory over the University of Douala the Nigeria Customs Service female basketball team is set for action tomorrow Wednesday at the ongoing inaugural edition of Africa Women’s Basketball League (AWBL) in Cairo Egypt in what many predict will be a tougher contest compared to the tie against the Cameroonian.

The Border’s Ladies team secured a 57-46 victory over their neighbor and are in high spirits to square it out against Kenya on Wednesday.

The Nigeria Customs have been in group A alongside Sporting Alexandra, C.N.S.S, Kenya Ports Authority, KPA, and University de Douala of the inaugural edition of the FIBA Africa Women’s Basketball League, AWBL.

However, the inaugural AWBL will come to an end on December 19th in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria.

Continue Reading

Basketball

Nigeria @ 65: Igoche Mark Pays Homage to Nigerian Athletes for Contributions

Published

on

Joel Ajayi

As Nigeria marks its 65th Independence anniversary on Wednesday October 1, Basketball Promoter and Initiator of Mark D’ Ball Basketball Championship, Mr. Igoche Mark, has commended the country’s athletes for their outstanding contributions.

In a heartfelt message, Mr. Mark praised active and retired athletes for consistently putting Nigeria on the global map through their dedication, hard work, and achievements. “Your dedication, hard work, and achievements have not only brought us pride but have also inspired a generation of Nigerians,” he stated.

The Sports Administrator urged the National Sports Commission to establish a platform to celebrate these athletes and recognize their invaluable contributions to Nigerian sports. He emphasized the need to honour their legacy and provide a framework for their continued involvement in sports after retirement.

To support athletes in transition, Mr. Mark recommended that “retirement plans be implemented to ensure a seamless transition into life after sports. This would enable athletes to plan for their future and maximize their post-athletic careers.”

Furthermore, he proposed a welfare package for retired athletes, including access to healthcare, education, and economic empowerment programs. “By doing so, we can show our appreciation for their service and ensure that they are taken care of,” Mr. Mark added.

As Nigeria celebrates its 65th Independence anniversary on October 1, with the theme “Nigeria @ 65: All Hands on Deck for a Greater Nation,” Mr. Mark’s sentiments echo the sentiments of many Nigerians who believe in the importance of recognizing and supporting the country’s athletes.

Continue Reading

Trending

error

Enjoy this blog? Please spread the word :)