Nigeria’s paravolley athletes have potential to rule Africa, says international instructor | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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For world paravolley instructor, Robinson Tumwesigye, Nigeria has athletes capable of ruling the continent in the nearest future, if the zeal to succeed shown by the country’s Federation President, Kayode Oladele, is anything to go by.

Paravolley Africa held a level one course for African referees and coaches, in collaboration with the Nigeria Paravolley Federation, at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.

“This is an international course that if it were to hold outside Africa, would have cost a lot of money when you think of the cost of flight, accommodation and feeding. We are talking about a cost that would have been very expensive to bear by many of the participants. “Anyone who passes the course, either as a coach or referee, will be given a certificate, which qualifies him or her to handle a team or officiate at any event on the continent. While those who excelled more than the rest will proceed to the Level Two Course, and if successful, will qualify to either coach any national team in the world or be a referee at any organised international event in the world.

Oladele, who expressed satisfaction with the course, said the event afforded the federation opportunity to gather together the number of athletes the country has.

 

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