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Sports activities bring youth together-JCI president

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The  President of Junior Chambers International (JCI) Adetola Juyitan, on Tuesday in Abuja said  sports activities brought togetherness of youths in a country.
Juyitan said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), after JCI celebration of its eighth year’s anniversary on June 22, at the Moshood Abiola Stadium.
She said more than 300 youths gathered to celebrate and participated in the 2019 JCI and Baba Yara Sports competitions.
“We all came together from different states of Nigeria to participate in the sporting events and to celebrate our anniversary JCI and baba Yaro.
“ JCI will continue to do its best to reach out to organisation that brings together the less privileged youths in communities from the entire six geopolitical zones in the country.
“Federal Government alone cannot solve all the problem facing youths in communities, so organizations like JCI tries to do the little it can do to put smiles on the faces of the less privileged in the societies.
“We need resources to carry out this project, we have minimal resources, and we will like to reach out to cooperate organization that will support us,’’ she said.
 She said JCI organized about 10 sports events last weekend at the Moshood Abiola Stadium.
“Some of the sports activities are: Football competition, Table Tennis, Monopoly, Snookers, Chess among others.’’
She said sports had many benefits to Youth Sports in your Community
“To boost health: youth sports can create many different positive effects and also helps to reduce youth crime: Many factors play role in youth crime rates and youth sports can help with some of the key elements.
“To create future role models: Sports can be a great platform for learning many life skills and lessons, which also help in physical activity and develop personal skills of individuals.
“Sports also play an important role in tackling some of the social challenges faced by society, including social exclusion, anti-social behaviour and alcohol and substance misuse,’’ she said.
Yetunde Adebisi, commended the efforts of the chairperson of the 2019 JCI and baba Yara adding that the 2019 edition was more glamorous than the previous editions.
 “This year event was spectacular because we had more sponsors to the events which made more glamorous than our previous event.
 “I’m happy with the outcome of this year event,’’ she said.
She said the organization was opened to every youth on the website of the organization (www JCI.ng).
According to her, the organization has three offices in Abuja: JCI ASO Abuja, JCI Abuja unity and JCI metropolitan.
NAN reports that the next edition of the event would hold in June 22, 2020.
NAN
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Displaying determination and teamwork, Team FCT shook off the disappointment of missing out on the final and ended the tournament on a high, earning praise from spectators and officials alike for their spirited performance.

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“We have the best team, skillful players who follow instructions, and by the grace of God, come the next festival in Enugu, FCT Handball will come out even stronger.”

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