President Muhammadu Buhari will receive the victorious
D’Tigress during Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja,
Solomon Dalung, the Minister of Youth and Sports, announced on Tuesday...
D’Tigress Dalung who disclosed this during a reception for the new African
women basketball champions at the Abuja National Stadium said Wednesday’s
ceremony would be in a further appreciation of the team. The senior national
women basketball team had on Sunday won the 2017 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket
Championship at Bamako in Mali after beating defending champions Senegal in the
final match. “Becoming Women’s AfroBasket champions after 12 years is an
achievement worthy of celebration. “Winning the African Championship for the
third time establishes you (Nigeria) as a force to reckon with in African
basketball. “I am convinced that this will boost your confidence to perform
well at the World Championship in Spain in 2018,’’ Dalung said. The Minister
said the victory helped to underline his belief that “when we do things the
right way, we will always get the right results’’ Dalung recalled that he and
the ministry came under a lot of criticism when they embarked on some reforms.
“However, getting the governance structure of National Sports Federations right
was key to success in sports,’’ he said. Earlier. the President of the Nigeria
Olympic Committee (NOC), Habu Gumel, had praised the team for its performance,
pledging his support for the team. “I look forward to seeing the team perform
better at the World Cup in Spain in 2018. “But I will advise you all to
continue training to maintain this quality standard of play at the World Cup,’’
he said. President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Musa Kida,
while presenting the team to Dalung, had said passion, hard work and commitment
helped the team to win the competition. He however assured that the NBBF board
would make grassroots development its priority. Also speaking at the occasion,
D’Tigress captain, Aisha Muhammed, thanked the minister and the board for the
support given to the team. She said this and the prayers of other Nigerians
helped the team a lot. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the team
had beaten all its five opponents in the competition’s group stage to qualify
for the quarter-finals. It then went on to beat Cote D’Ivoire, hosts Mali and
Senegal in the finals stage to emerge unbeaten in eight matches.
President Muhammadu
Buhari will receive the victorious D’Tigress during Wednesday’s Federal
Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja, Solomon Dalung, the Minister
of Youth and Sports, announced on Tuesday.
D’Tigress
Dalung who disclosed this during a reception for the new African women
basketball champions at the Abuja National Stadium said Wednesday’s
ceremony would be in a further appreciation of the team.
The senior national women basketball team had on Sunday won the 2017
FIBA Women’s AfroBasket Championship at Bamako in Mali after beating
defending champions Senegal in the final match.
“Becoming Women’s AfroBasket champions after 12 years is an achievement
worthy of celebration.
“Winning the African Championship for the third time establishes you
(Nigeria) as a force to reckon with in African basketball.
“I am convinced that this will boost your confidence to perform well at
the World Championship in Spain in 2018,’’ Dalung said.
The Minister said the victory helped to underline his belief that “when
we do things the right way, we will always get the right results’’
Dalung recalled that he and the ministry came under a lot of criticism
when they embarked on some reforms.
“However, getting the governance structure of National Sports
Federations right was key to success in sports,’’ he said.
Earlier. the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), Habu
Gumel, had praised the team for its performance, pledging his support
for the team.
“I look forward to seeing the team perform better at the World Cup in
Spain in 2018.
“But I will advise you all to continue training to maintain this quality
standard of play at the World Cup,’’ he said.
President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Musa Kida, while
presenting the team to Dalung, had said passion, hard work and
commitment helped the team to win the competition.
He however assured that the NBBF board would make grassroots development
its priority.
Also speaking at the occasion, D’Tigress captain, Aisha Muhammed,
thanked the minister and the board for the support given to the team.
She said this and the prayers of other Nigerians helped the team a lot.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the team had beaten all
its five opponents in the competition’s group stage to qualify for the
quarter-finals.
It then went on to beat Cote D’Ivoire, hosts Mali and Senegal in the
finals stage to emerge unbeaten in eight matches.
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