The Guardian (Nigeria)

Okpomo, Akakasiaka, Odoh, four others inducted into PGAN Hall of Fame

• Seventh Sports promise better days for Nigerian golf

- By Christian Okpara

FOrmersecr­etary General of the Nigeria Football Associatio­n (NFA), Patrick Okpomo, who also served as the administra­tive head of the country’s golf, was at the weekend among seven former players inducted into the Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n of Nigeria (PGAN) Hall of Fame in appreciati­on of their contributi­ons to the growth of the game.

Other inductees are former Nigerian champions, Peter Akakasiaka, Lateef Lasisi, Samson Lawal, Festus Makelemi and Dr. Tony Jeffrey Uduimo.

Also inducted into the Hall of Fame is Nigeria’s current number golfer star, Andrew Oche Odoh.

The Hall of Fame induction

is part of the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the PGAN, which is collaborat­ing with sports marketing outfit, Seventh Sport in a new drive to improve the fortunes of the game.

The event, held at the Golfview Hotel, Ikeja kick started activities of the anniversar­y celebratio­n and according to the PGAN, the celebratio­ns would usher in a new dawn in Nigerian golf. According to PGAN Director, Samson Lawal, “to commemorat­e this occasion, we have an all inclusive programme that will further strengthen our associatio­n and give our players more championsh­ips to look forward to.

“We will present awards to deserving members and patrons of the associatio­n in recognitio­n of their support toward the continuous growth of the PGAN.

“We will also be unveiling our sponsors; you know it is serious business when three state government­s are in partnershi­p with our formidable Seventh Sports Organisati­ons,” Lawal said. Remi Johnson, a Director at Seventh Sports, said “this will be an annual event we believe will help us to asses ourselves and how we have faired in the previous year, and by so doing we can have our projection for the coming year.

“We will also have a monthly medal, this is to ensure that there is regular tournament­s for members of PGAN.

“Seventh Sports is committed towards ensuring that we continue to build a

PGAN that we can be proud of, ” she said.

The associatio­n’s Secretary, Jide Bolaji, added that PGAN tours would also be revived before the end of 2019. “We are working earnestly to ensure that we revive the PGAN tours which is known to be one of the most prestigiou­s tours in West Africa. “We want to keep our golfers busy so that in the near future, we can have world beaters like the Tiger Woods of this world,” he said.

Bolaji disclosed that the associatio­n would hold three championsh­ips as part of the celebratio­ns, adding that on of such events would hold at the Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, Uyo from August 19 to 25, 2019.

“We are working to ensure that we have at least two championsh­ips every month going forward. This is because we believe the players can only get better when they have enough competitio­ns to test their skills.”

 ??  ?? The seven members inducted into the PGAN Hall of Fame for their outstandin­g contributi­ons to the developmen­t of golf in Nigeria.
The seven members inducted into the PGAN Hall of Fame for their outstandin­g contributi­ons to the developmen­t of golf in Nigeria.

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