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Sports News of Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Nigeria’s dominance in Basketball has come to stay – Sunday Dare

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Minister of Youths and Sports, Sunday Dare has opined that the impressive showing of the National Basketball team, D’ Tigers in the 2021 FIBA AfroBasket qualifiers in Kigali indicates that the country has made significant strides in the sporting discipline.

He made the comment when NBBF President, Engr Musa Kida paid him a visit on Tuesday, after returning from Rwanda where ‘D Tigers won all their matches.

Extract of the Minister's comment:

“My position is consistent that beyond football, Nigeria has talents and competences in several other sports and our ascendancy in basketball is no longer stoppable. That ascendancy has been proven. We are Africa Champions in both male and female, we are headed to the Olympics, it has never happened before and that shows that beyond football Basketball has come to stay. We are Africa Champions and we are a dominant force in the world. We are happy that our team is in the hands of good administrators and managers.

“Beyond the good talents that we have put together, we also need capable hands to manage them. These are the people that have set their eyes on a greater glory on the podium performance and am sure many other Nigerians will join the basketball revolution. At least under me we hope to have a Basketball revolution that transcends the National team. We hope to have effective grassroots penetration of Basketball youngsters to start a project that would have a Basketball Court in at least one Senatorial district in the country.

"This is a commitment that is been shared by the NBBF and the Federal Ministry of Sports.”

Engineer Kida said Nigeria’s ascendance was made possible by good planning, the commitment of the players and the engagement of one of the best coaches in the NBA.

D’Tigers defeated South Sudan, Rwanda and Mali to top Group B of the AfroBasketball qualifying series hosted in Kigali, Rwanda.

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