Basketball
NBBF President,Igoche Mark Congratulates D’Tigress over Victory against France
The President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation NBBF,Mr.Igoche Mark has congratulated the D’Tigress over their 67-65 victory against France at the ongoing FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Serbia.
The keenly contested game saw the Nigerian ladies over coming a 17 points deficit during the first quarter of the game.
Congratulating the ladies,Mr.Igoche Mark,the NBBF President said the team showed the true spirit of a Nigerian by defying the odds to beat the fifth best Women’s Basketball Team in the FIBA rankings.
“Congratulations dear Champions,I have never doubted your abilities.Thank you for putting up a good fight.You have made the federation proud,the country is proud by your performance.You defied every odd to beat one of the best basketball team in the world,that’s the Nigerian spirit.
You have conquered Africa,this is the time to rule the world as we rooting solidly behind against Mali in your next game.Keep soaring higher.”Mark stated.
Basketball
Nigeria @ 65: Igoche Mark Pays Homage to Nigerian Athletes for Contributions

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.
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