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How US Universiti­es saved Nigeria N26m at Athletics Trials – Okorie

- By David Ngobua

The Performanc­e Director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Victor Okorie, has said universiti­es in America recently saved Nigeria from spending a whopping N26m on flight tickets for athletes to attend the recently concluded National Trials in Benin City.

The US based Okorie who also heads AFN’s Liaison Department said Tonobok Okowa’s lead board is bent on doing things differentl­y as against the dubious steps by past board members.

He said “All our athletes, except one or two, had their tickets purchased by their Universiti­es for the National Trials in Benin City last week.

“I can tell you that by my good rapport with the universiti­es, I have saved over $40,000 dollars in flight ticket money for the AFN/ Sports Ministry. It is through the rapport that I built over the years that helped me to achieve this.”

Okorie, who won silver medal in 400m hurdles for Nigeria at COJA 2003 All African Games in Abuja listed athletes whose tickets were paid by their Universiti­es to include Ashe Favour, Rosemary Chukwuma, Grace Nwokocha, Godson Brume, Amarachi Obi, Knowledge Omovoh, Ruth Usoro, Udodi Onwuzurike, Emmanuel Imeh, Ezekiel Nathaniel, Prosper Chinechere­m, Ima Obong and Ezinne Abba.

“Their tickets were purchased at an average of $2,700 per athlete. I did this so that the AFN can channel money on some other important things.

“Some of the schools that bought tickets for the athletes include University of Tennessee, Middle Tennessee State University, Texas Tech, University of California, Stanford University and University of Alabama,” he disclosed.

Okorie also revealed that has secured Nike kits for Team Nigeria ahead of the World Championsh­ip, which holds in Oregon, U.S. from July 15 to 25 as well as the World U20 Championsh­ip in Cali, Colombia from August 2 to 6.

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