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Volleyball Premier league Fnals: We Are Here For Real Business-CNS Spikers’ Coach

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Joel Ajayi 


The Head coach For Female Spikers  Oladapo Kafilat Adesola has expressed that her team is fully ready for the finals phase of 2024 National Volleyball Premier League billed for 1st -15th inside indoor sports  hall package B Moshood Abiola National Stadium.


The Premier League  final which is for men and women team put in place by the Nigeria Volleyball Federation  in Collaboration with Comptroller-General  of Customs.


According to coach  Adesola, for us  as a team, we are prepared, what we did last phase we are going to do more .


“We have learned a lot of things especially from just concluded Military game, the finishing, the fighting spirit and a whole lot of lession we are going to put them into use in this tournament.


“I am so confident that we are going to give our best, we not here to play, we are here for business, all officials of the team are giving their best, with God’s grace we will win the tournament like I use to say we are sailor and we will continue to sail.”

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FAME Foundation to the World: Para Athletes Need Empowerment, Not Sympathy

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Joel Ajayi 
The founder of FAME Foundation (Female Advocacy, Mentoring, and Empowerment), Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi, has called on the global community to support, not pity, para athletes. 


Speaking at the recently concluded Play the Game 2025 Conference held in Tampere, Finland, Atoyebi emphasized that athletes with physical challenges require empowerment, policy support, and inclusion not sympathy.


Aderonke, a fearless journalist and lifelong advocate for women and girls in sports, has consistently championed the rights of marginalized groups through her foundation.

Known for her bold and passionate advocacy, she reiterated that para athletes deserve the same opportunities and resources as their able-bodied counterparts.


The international conference, held from October 5th to 8th, brought together journalists, policymakers, and global stakeholders to discuss pressing issues under the theme: “Breaking Barriers in Sports: Integration of Marginalized Groups and Persons with Disabilities.”


Delivering a powerful and interactive lecture, Atoyebi stated: “I want to conclude by saying that para athletes around the globe need our support, policy reviews, and implementation—not our pity. They don’t need sympathy; what they truly need is empowerment.”

Her impactful contribution at the event further amplified Africa’s voice in the global call for inclusion, equality, and policy-driven change in the world of sports.

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