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Nigeria Can Host NBA Matches, Says Williams

As Power Forward season five ends

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

Former Chicago Bulls player, Jerome Williams has tasked Nigeria to explore the possibilit­y of having NBA fixtures played in the country.

Williams made the remarks in Abuja over the weekend during the closing ceremony of the fifth anniversar­y of Power Forward basketball clinic he co-hosted with Senegal female legend, Astou Ndiaye.

Williams said it would be great to have some NBA fixtures in Nigeria considerin­g the depth of basketball talents in Nigeria and the growing popularity of the game in Africa.

“NBA matches are always possible in Nigeria and I think that is what they need to do. They have done it in Mexico, Europe, China and Asia. Just as they have the Asia NBA games, they should also have the African games. I think it is something they should be able to put in their schedule in the preseason,” said Williams.

He said basketball had grown in Africa over the years, with the hoop sport rivalling soccer, which remains the continent’s most popular sport.

“Soccer is always there in Africa which has produced some world class players. But i have played with one of the greatest basketball players from Africa- Hakeem Olajuwon. I also played with Dikembe Mutombo in Georgetown and with most guys from Africa. More people in Nigeria should play basketball because it means so much for the country”.

Williams, who was also in Nigeria last year, applauded ExxonMobil, Africare and NBA for doing enough to promote basketball, saying there was better organisati­on and enthusiasm from the kids.

The Government Relations Manager, ExxonMobil,

Nigel Cookey-Gam, said ExxonMobil is committed to developing sustainabl­e, long-term community assistance initiative­s in Nigeria, such as “Power Forward.”

He expressed thanks to other partners, the NBA, WNBA and Africare for their contributi­ons toward sustaining the program in Nigeria, adding the initiative teaches health literacy and life skills such as leadership, respect and personal responsibi­lity through basketball and other programmin­g to positively impact Nigerian secondary school students in Abuja.

The Deputy Director Student Education Board, FCTA, Victoria George said the Power Forward had become a model which had impacted on the student programme in the FCT. She called for the domesticat­ion of the programme and extension to the junior schools.

Model Secondary School Maitama beat GSS Garki in the female final, while GSS Karu emerged the male champions after beating GSS Airport.

 ??  ?? Team USA display their trophy after the final match 73-56 win against Australia in the FIBA Women Basketball tournament yesterday in Tenerife, Spain. The feat was the third consecutiv­e time and 10th all time!
Team USA display their trophy after the final match 73-56 win against Australia in the FIBA Women Basketball tournament yesterday in Tenerife, Spain. The feat was the third consecutiv­e time and 10th all time!

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