Bolcit Barshep Donates Jerseys To Jos Based Volleyball Club

By Joan Nnenna Iwuchukwu Abuja (Precise Post) – As part of contribution toward growth of grassroots volleyball in Plateau state, Bolcit Barshep, Co-opted Nigeria Volleyball Federation member has donated 27 set of jerseys to Dadinkowa Volleyball Spikers of Jos, Plateau State. Barshep made the donation at the club’s training court on Monday. The Managing Director of Anista Marketing and Event Limited donated 15 sets of male, 12 sets of female jerseys and 5 jearsys to the management team of Dadinkowa Volleyball Spikers. She revealed that volleyball clubs in the North Central should expect similar donation in the first quarter of 2022. She said, “This is my own little way of supporting grassroots volleyball as well as encouraging the other volleyball clubs in Plateau state. I will continue to work to further uplift the standards of grassroots in Plateau state.” “Dadinkowa Volleyball Spikers of Jos has an intimidating pedigree when it comes to volleyball. The club is producing young volleyball players who are ready to shock the country and I am proud to be able to do something for this great …

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HFN President Ocheho Excited As Farouk Yusuf Joins Top Polish Handball Club Lombard KS Vive Kielce

By Joan Nnenna Iwuchukwu Abuja (Precise Post) – The president of the Handball Federation of Nigeria (HFN) Mr. Samuel Ocheho has described the transfer of National team player Farouk OluwaTobi Yusuf to top Polish Handball club Lombard KS Vive Kielce as an immense benefits to the National Teams. Farouk Yusuf, who played for Seasiders Boys of Lagos as they finish third at the Prudent Energy Handball Premier League 2020, completed a much anticipated move to Lombard KS Vive Kielce wherein he will join the youth team and also train with the senior team. Farouk, on his second stint outside the the shores of Nigeria after playing for Morocco top handball team Montanda HC, is expected to sign a full professional contract with KS Vive Kielce in 2022 when he is 18 year old. For Ocheho, Farouk’s move to a top Polish Handball team, is of immense benefits to the Nigeria National Handball Teams as it will open doors for other Nigeria youths to have an opportunity to play in top European clubs. “I am quite excited about Farouk Yusuf’s move …

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Katsina State FA Boss Thumbs Up NPFL Season Opener

… Splashes .3m on Jigawa, Sunshine  teams By Joan Nnenna Iwuchukwu Abuja (Precise Post) – Chairman of Katsina state Football Association Alh. Aminu Balele Kurfi has praised the efforts of the League Management Company LMC and all the Football stakeholders across for the successful kick off of the Nigeria Domestic league the NPFL.  Alh. Balele Kurfi who was amongst the top dignitaries that witnessed the encounter between Jigawa Golden stars FC and Sunshine stars FC played at the ABS stadium Kaduna particularly showered praises on the match officials for their excellent performances. The philanthropist who is also a member of the Nigeria Football Federation NFF Technical and Development committee gave kudos to players of the two teams for their high level of discipline, maturity and good display of soccer artistry.  He thereafter presented a cash donation of one hundred and fifty thousand naira to each of the two teams even as he took a group photograph with the two clubs in display of FIFA fair play and for the good of the game. Alh. Balele Kurfi solicited for the support …

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COVID-19: Why Clubs Must Respect Players’ Health Concerns – Allardyce

By Our Reporter London –  With the danger posed by COVID-19, English Premier League (EPL) clubs must reassure players there will be no repercussions if they are unwilling to risk their health by returning to action as a result of the pandemic. Former England manager Sam Allardyce made this contention on Monday. Several players have expressed concerns about the league’s plans to resume amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, which has infected more than 4.64 million people globally, causing over 310,200 deaths. “Getting the players fit in four weeks can be done, but that’s the least of their worries. I think the biggest challenge for players will be dealing with the mental side,” Allardyce wrote in a column. “My first point of call as a manager in this situation will be to speak to all the players … find out whether they want to play or not. I’ll reassure them there will be no repercussions if they decided they will find it too difficult to play.” Clubs are expected to hold an emergency meeting later on Monday to vote on a …

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