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FCT FA Chairman Congratulates Ex NFF Vice President Dikko on His Appointment By President Tinubu

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The Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory Football Association Alhaji Adam Mouktar Muhammed is expressing his warmest congratulations to the former Chairman of the League Management Company and 2nd Vice President, Mallam Shehu Dikko on his appointment as the Chairman, National Sports Commission by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

In a statement issued by the Media Adviser to FA Chairman Uche Nwudoh Hillary on Wednesday in Abuja, Mouktar describes Mallam Shehu Dikko’s appointment as a testament of his exceptional skills, experience and dedication to public service.

“As a Sports enthusiast, I am thrilled to see an individual like Mallam Shehu Dikko being entrusted with such important role.

“This appointment signifies President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s confidence in his ability to contribute to the enhancement of governance, and service delivery in Nigeria, especially in the area of Sports development.

“I want to commend His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for yet again assembling competent individuals like Shehu Dikko who will tirelessly work towards fulfilling the aspirations of Nigerians in the area of Sports,talent discovery and nurturing. Shehu Dikko expertise and experience will undoubtedly be valuable in achieving the administration’s goals of good governance and overall development.

The FCT FA Chairman said he was certain that Mallam Shehu Dikko’s appointment as Chairman National Sports Commission, will provide an incredible platform for him to make a positive impact in Nigeria’s sports.

“I have no doubt he will excel in his new role. Once again congratulations on your well-deserved appointment. I wish you every success as you embark on this new chapter of your career. May you continue to serve Nigerians and Nigeria with utmost dedication.

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Badminton Federation of Nigeria Targets Grassroots Growth, Coaches’ Capacity Building

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The President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), Francis Orbih, says the federation has launched an ambitious reform programme anchored on structured planning, grassroots development, and long-term athlete progression across all levels of the sport.

Speaking on Thursday in Abuja, after two-day retreat at ANOCA building where board members, technical experts, and stakeholders gathered under the theme: Repositioning Badminton for Sustainable Growth’ gathered to chart a way forward for the Game.

Orbih said the sessions were designed to align stakeholders on a unified four-year strategic roadmap focused on improving governance, strengthening performance systems, and expanding participation nationwide.

He noted that key priorities discussed include technical development, coaching education, athlete welfare, and a more coordinated grassroots structure through school-based programmes.

According to him, the federation has approved the creation of 11 committees to drive implementation of its reforms, with emphasis on accountability, coordination, and measurable performance outcomes.

“We wanted a collective approach where decisions are jointly owned and implemented, with clear and measurable results.

‘’A major pillar of the plan is grassroots badminton development, particularly in schools.’’

He explained that while outreach programmes have existed, the federation is now shifting toward a more structured and data-driven approach with wider national coverage.

Orbih disclosed that the federation currently reaches an average of 25 to 30 schools per zonal outreach programme, but plans are underway to expand coverage across more states and increase consistency of engagement.

He also highlighted gaps in coaching capacity, noting that the number of certified coaches in Nigeria remains relatively low compared to other countries. The federation, he said, will intensify coaching education and certification programmes to close the gap and improve technical standards.

“We have over 100 coaches in Nigeria, but many are not actively engaged in continuous training. We want to strengthen that system and raise the standard,” he added.

The BFN president further confirmed the introduction of structured age-grade development pathways, covering under-12, under-15, under-19, and other youth categories to ensure seamless progression from grassroots to elite level.

President added that, federation plans to organise more age-group tournaments to sustain player development and improve competitive exposure.

Speaking also, the Technical Director of the federation, Tunde Kashim, also emphasised that the technical department remains central to the reform agenda, describing it as the “engine room” of badminton development in the country.

He said the department is reviewing player databases, coaching structures, and competition pathways to ensure a stronger performance system.

Kashim added that efforts will be made to upgrade coaching levels across the country, including progression through certification tiers, while also addressing the declining number of active coaches in the system.

He further revealed plans to expand youth competitions across multiple age categories, including under-12, under-15, under-16, and under-19 levels, aimed at strengthening the talent pipeline from schools to elite competition.

According to him, the federation is also working with state stakeholders to improve facilities and increase participation, while preparing for upcoming national and continental engagements.

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