Business Day (Nigeria)

NBBF, Total E&P move to reposition Nigeria’s basketball, sign MOU

- ANTHONY NLEBEM & DESMOND OKON

In a significan­t move to support sports developmen­t, the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Total E&P Nigeria Limited, in order to reposition Basketball game in Nigeria.

The signing of the MOU is expected to contribute to the transforma­tion of sports business in the country and demonstrat­es the goodwill and corporate social responsibi­lity of the oil and gas firm in identifyin­g with basketball developmen­t in Nigeria.

Speaking at a press conference where the document was signed, the minister of Youth and Sports Sunday Dare, said the ministry places premium on grassroots sports programmes and developmen­t, adding that it was a sure way of providing a nursery for elite podium performanc­e.

“I urge everyone to support the effort of the government in reposition­ing sports in Nigeria,” Dare exhorts. The federal government recently reclassifi­ed sports from being mere recreation to business.

This means that sports driv

en around a business model will create jobs, generate revenue, add value to the talents of the athletes and also attract private investment­s.

With that, the sports minister said it was evident that the government is more deter

mined to provide a conducive atmosphere to stimulate corporate involvemen­t in sports developmen­t in the country.

“We are on our way to deliver a revised policy on sports that will turn sports into an industry,” he told stakeholde­rs.

While commending Total E&P Nigeria Limited for sponsoring the National Division 1&2 Men’s Basketball League—a gesture he described as a reflection of their commitment to the developmen­t of youths in sports— he evinced hopes that other corporate organisati­ons and philanthro­pists would copy Total E&P’S gesture.

NBF itself has attained numerous victories and accolades at both Africa and world levels. The Nigerian Men’s Team (D’tigers) is ranked as first in Africa and 23rd in the world, while the Women’s Team (D’tigress) is ranked as first in Africa and 14th in the world.

These achievemen­ts have been linked to the effectiven­ess and proactiven­ess of the Board of Nigerian Basketball Federation under the leadership of Ahmadu Musa Kida since the inaugurati­on in 2017.

“I’m quite proud of what we have done in the last two years,” Kida said with a smirk of satisfacti­on.

On what fans and Nigerian should expect from the team in the next Olympics, Kida averred that Nigerians represent the country with strength and motivation than he has ever seen in any other athlete in the world.

However, while he could not guarantee that the team would always come first, he assured Nigerians that the team will always make an excellent show no matter where it is.

“This is what I am expecting from that team,” he said.

Regarding the Afro Basket Qualifiers for 2021 which is coming up in November, NBBF’S president said preparatio­ns are going on to ensure performanc­e and team’s participat­ion in Rwanda.

“We’re hoping that at that time the federal government on the advice of the PTF on the federal ministry of health, will allow us to undertake basketball which is a contact sport. We’re relenting; we’re resting on our oars. We are in full preparatio­n in case the green light is given to us to go and participat­e in Rwanda,” Kida said.

 ??  ?? Ahmadu Musa Kida, President of Nigerian Basketball Federation and Mike Sangster, Managing Director, Total Nigeria E&P at the signing of Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) held in Lagos.
Ahmadu Musa Kida, President of Nigerian Basketball Federation and Mike Sangster, Managing Director, Total Nigeria E&P at the signing of Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) held in Lagos.

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