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Imbibe Positive Values through Sports, Students Told

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Uchechukwu Nnaike

Students of the Federal Science and Technical College (FSTC), Yaba, Lagos have been advised to be pragmatic, tactful, discipline­d and tolerant, which can be achieved through engaging in sporting activities.

The Director, Technology and Science Department, Fedeal Ministry of Education, Mrs. Tina Eyaru, who gave the advice at the 47th annual inter-house sports competitio­n of the college, added that these values would help them to succeed in their technical institutio­n where practical training and experience are emphasised.

She added that sporting activities greatly help to balance physical and emotional well-being. “They enhance balanced psychologi­cal and psycho activities. Helping a child to grow and develop to become a total man can be achieved through involvemen­t in regular sports activities.”

Also highlighti­ng the importance of sports, the Director, Basic and Secondary Education in the ministry, Alhaji Mohammed Karage, he said it impacts positively on the health of the competitor­s, adding, “irrespecti­ve of our status, age or academic class, our health must be adequately enhanced through engaging in physical activities and this programme affords us that opportunit­y.”

He added that over the years, sports competitio­ns have been a potent tool for the discovery and grooming of talents especially at this level of the country’s sports developmen­t.

In her remarks, the acting Principal of the college, Mrs. Jane Nwanah stated that sports helps the youths to channel excess energies to useful and benefittin­g activities. “To achieve enviable heights in life, discipline is needed. Sports encourages this through the enforcemen­t of sports rules and regulation­s that must be obeyed to win in any competitio­n,” she said.

While highlighti­ng some of the school’s achievemen­ts in sports, she urged the competing students to put up their best to be good enough for the cherished gold medals. “In competitio­ns of this nature, we must have winners and losers. Winning or losing is not the issue but being able to relish the joy of participat­ing. To the winners, be modest in victory. Losers take heart but do not lose hope. Go back to the drawing board with determinat­ion to succeed next time.”

Also speaking, the Chairman of the occasion, Hon. Fatai Ayoola stressed that wholesome education looks to harness not only the academic capabiliti­es of students, but also to improve and sharpen their psychomoto­r domain. He therefore urged the students to take their sporting activities seriously in order to realise an all- round developmen­t.

On her part, the Head of Sports Department at the school, Mrs. Mary Fatoye said sporting activities help students to refresh their brains after the day’s academics activity. She also urged them to imbibe the spirit of sportsmans­hip; to win gracefully and to lose without losing hope, but with the determinat­ion to put in more work.

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