Sports
Get a Club, Put Your Licence to Work — NFF Boss Challenges CAF B Coaches
By Joel Ajayi
After six months of intensive training in modern coaching techniques, over 25 coaches have successfully obtained their CAF B Licence Coaching Certificates.
At the closing ceremony of the fourth module, held at the Package B of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, urged the newly certified coaches not to remain idle but to actively engage with clubs to build their coaching careers.
Addressing the participants — which included both male and female coaches — Gusau encouraged them to apply the knowledge gained from the course in real coaching environments rather than resting on their new credentials.
“We will do our best to bring our attention back to the real world. I am confident in our ability, and we can beat our chest with pride — because that is why we are here,” he said.
The NFF President commended the coaches for their dedication and hard work throughout the program, urging them to see their certification as a stepping stone rather than a destination.
“Do not just go home and relax,” he warned.
“Build your capacity. Start or join a club where you can apply what you’ve learned. Don’t just hold a certificate and stay idle — you must put your knowledge into practice.”
Gusau emphasized that the essence of CAF’s coaching education is not merely to obtain a licence but to gain real coaching experience that can enhance football development across Nigeria and Africa.
“Your CV should not only list qualifications but also real coaching experience. Experience is very important. So don’t just celebrate completing your coaching licence today — let this be the beginning of a new dawn in your coaching career,” he advised.
He further assured the coaches of the NFF’s continuous support, stressing that the Federation remains committed to helping them grow professionally and contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s football structure.
“We are always available to support and guide you. If you see an opportunity where we can help you grow, reach out — we are ready to assist,” Gusau said.
Highlighting the progress of local coaching development, Gusau noted that Nigeria now has trained local instructors capable of conducting future coaching programs without depending on foreign trainers.
“Our goal is to build local expertise,” he affirmed.
The NFF President also disclosed plans to ensure that more coaches across the country benefit from similar programs, with deliberate efforts toward inclusivity and gender balance.
“We are taking deliberate steps to license female coaches, and we have already started with two. This is part of our effort to promote women’s participation in coaching across Africa,” he added.
Looking ahead, Gusau reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening technical development and capacity-building programs before the end of his tenure in September 2026.
“By God’s grace, before the end of my tenure as NFF President, we will achieve our goal of producing more qualified coaches and technical experts for our football,” he declared.
The NFF boss concluded by encouraging the new coaches to think globally and seek opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange with their counterparts across Africa.
In his remarks, the NFF Technical Director, Austin Eguavoen, described the journey as tedious but with a sweet end.
He charged the participants not to close their books, emphasizing that being a successful coach requires more than just technical and tactical knowledge.
“Don’t close your book. To be a coach today, you need more than technical and tactical knowledge,” Eguavoen advised the CAF B Coaches.
He expressed gratitude to the NFF leadership and the participants for their encouragement and support throughout the program.
Eguavoen added that Nigeria’s coaching development is a continuous process, given the country’s vast size and potential, and revealed that the CAF C Coaching Course will commence soon.
Basketball
Over ₦5 Million Up for Grabs as 2025 Sam Oguche/Bullet Energy Drink Skills Challenge Kicks Off November 14
Joel Ajayi
Over the years, the Sam Oguche/Bullet Energy Drink Basketball Tournament has become a major grassroots platform impacting the lives of young Nigerians. Many talented youths have realized their dreams through this initiative, which continues to inspire and empower communities across the country.
Building on these successes, this year’s edition slated for 14th to 15th of November in Abuja promises to be even bigger, featuring over 5,000 young participants who will compete in various exciting categories.
The event will feature over 5,000 national dancers across the country; 24 Young basketballers will be selected to play an important all-star Game and other impactful event.
The MO Basketball Arena in Zone 5 part of FCT is expected to come alive with creativity, energy, and skill when the 2025 edition, tagged Sam Oguche/Bullet Energy Drink Basketball Skills Challenge, tips off. Winners across different categories will share a total prize of over ₦5 million, making it one of the most anticipated sporting and entertainment events of the year.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, the convener, Samuel Oguche, expressed his appreciation to the media and partners for their continued support.
“First of all, we just want to appreciate everyone for being here with us today and for giving us this opportunity once again. This isn’t our first time partnering with you, and as always, Bullet Energy Drink has continued to stand firmly behind basketball Nigeria’s second most popular sport. For the past 10 years, Bullet has consistently supported the growth and promotion of the game,” Oguche said.
He added that the 2025 edition will bring a new level of excitement, combining sports and entertainment in a way never seen before.
“For the first time ever in Abuja, we’re hosting a National Dance Battle something truly unique and unprecedented.
“Dancers from across the country will converge in the city to compete for supremacy and a grand prize of ₦5 million. Alongside that, we’ll host an All-Star Basketball Game, featuring the best 24 players from Abuja and its environs on Saturday, November 15th.
“We’re also introducing something completely new to Nigeria a Basketball Skills Challenge, inspired by the NBA and global sports traditions. We’re proud to be the first brand to bring this kind of experience to Nigerian basketball. This event is all about innovation, excitement, and celebrating talent,” he said.
In his remarks, the representative of Bullet Energy Drink, Mr. Benedict Okoye, reaffirmed the brand’s commitment to supporting the development of sports and entertainment in Nigeria.
“We are truly delighted to be part of this initiative once again. Bullet has proudly supported basketball for the past 10 years, and it’s been an incredible journey watching the sport grow rapidly across the country,” Okoye said.
He noted that adding dance to the event was a strategic move to expand the impact of the brand’s engagement with youth and creativity.
“Dance is a universal language that everyone enjoys and connects with. We want to explore new horizons and creatively blend the beverage industry with dance and sports, not just in Nigeria but as a model that can inspire similar collaborations globally.
“Moving forward, we’re confident that this initiative will be a success and when it does, we’ll do even more. Our goal is to continue supporting Nigeria’s entertainment and creative community — whether through sports, dance, music, or other cultural expressions.
“We’re proud to play our part in creating opportunities and providing platforms that keep entertainment alive and thriving in Nigeria,” he added.
This year’s edition promises to be a celebration of talent, creativity, and youthful energy, reaffirming Bullet Energy Drink’s place as a leading supporter of grassroots sports and entertainment development in Nigeria.
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