By Harry Awurumibe, Editor, Abuja Bureau
The Chairman of Anambra Football Association (ANFA), Chikelue Iloenyosi, has pledged support for the second edition of the FCT Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) correspondent chapel football tournament billed for Abuja next month.
The three-day tournament tagged “Football for Friendship and Peace” is slated for July 11 to July 13, 2024 at the Old Parade Ground, Area 10, Abuja.
Speaking at a crowded press conference at Transcorp Hilton Abuja on Tuesday at his unveiling as Brand Ambassador for the tournament, the former Super Eagles defender player stressed the importance of such events for journalists.
Said he: “I am honoured and happy today because of this great event that we are about to do. Not only because l am made the ambassador, I am going to support it massively. Somebody asked me why is it that every time they give me an award. I have been in office for one and half year and l have received 17 awards because l am into grass-roots football and l am doing it with passion. That’s why my governor has trust in me in everything I do.’’
Earlier in his speech, Chairman of FCT NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel, Comrade Jide Oyekunle, underscored the power of football in promoting unity among Nigerians.
He said the Chapel decided to use sports, particularly football. to unite and strengthen the relationship between the media and participating organisations.
“Football does not have language. Football is an integral activity that unites the people and has the power to change the world irrespective of the religion, ethnic and political background. Football makes people forget their differences because it is a unifying factor. It heals wounds and bonds people together. It is one of the antidotes for physical fitness and mental health and alertness, which we all need particularly in the face of the present economic realities and hardship,” he said. READ ALSO:
- The Ibadan Diary: No, I Won’t Waste My Sperm Again!
- Government urged to provide security for students
- Liyel Imoke debunks alleged $16bn power sector expenditure under Obasanjo
- Nigeria must seek global financial inclusion – Amb Mamman
- At GOCOP Conference, Buratai seeks support for Tinubu’s reforms
No fewer than 12 teams will take part in the much-awaited tournament including the NUJ Correspondent Chapel, Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigerian Bar Association and the Federal High Court.
Others are the Nigerian Medical Association, Federal Road Safety Commission, AIBEN Group, the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria.