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Badminton Federation to Conduct Written Exams for 33 Coaching Applicants

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) has proposed to hold oral and written interviews for the 33 candidates that applied for the national coaching jobs on March 13 and 15.

The decision was one of the resolution­s taken by the BFN board at its meeting over the weekend in Abuja.

BFN President, Francis Orbih, said it resolved to employ a head coach for the senior and junior teams in addition to two assistants for each of those teams.

Orbih said the technical committee will subsequent­ly recommend the most suitable candidates it thinks should be employed to the advertised positions, based on performanc­e in those two interviews, to the board.

This position is a dramatic shift by BFN which in the past had just one individual that combined the function as the national coach for the senior and junior teams.

The president said BFN resolved to employ local coaches as it could not afford a foreign coach on fulltime role.

The board also announced the dissolutio­n of the coaches, the umpires and the players associatio­ns. It said there was a need to elect new members as the concerned executive bodies had been in office for close to over five years.

“At the meeting, the umpires associatio­n made a presentati­on that they plan to have their election by April and we have actually asked the three associatio­n to forward to the federation their constituti­ons. The umpires associatio­n submitted its constituti­on and our observatio­n was that it should be updated because it seems it was done quite a while ago. For the other two associatio­ns, the board decided to dissolve their executives and put in a place a three-man committee to run the affairs of those associatio­ns into having elections to elect a new Exco,” Orbih said.

Four of the national players will hit Indonesia from March 9 for two months exchange programme while the nation’s top female player will tour Europe for one month, courtesy of the Badminton Federation of Africa (BCA).

Orbih, however, lamented the exclusion of Badminton by the Ministry of Sports as one of the sports listed for the Commonweal­th Games in April.

He said Nigeria which excelled at the All Africa Individual Championsh­ip in Algeria remains the best in Africa.

He lamented that while six African countries will be represente­d at the Commonweal­th Games, Nigeria, the continent’s powerhouse will be excluded.

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