NSC appoints Oluwatoyin Aluko as President of Nigeria Netball Federation, NNF

Oru Leonard 

The National Sports Commission, NSC, has taken a huge step to structure the Sport of Netball in Nigeria by appointing a seasoned Sports administrator, Dr Oluwatoyin Aluko as the President of the Nigeria Netball Federation, NNF.

A press release signed by the Director Information & PR, Dr Mrs Kehinde Ajayi disclosed that the announcement on Wednesday by the Director General of the NSC, Honourable Bukola Olopade who said it is time Nigeria established a sustainable structure for the growth of Netball in Nigeria.

He said Netball is one of the World’s fastest growing sports and Nigeria has many top professional athletes in the diaspora who are doing the sport at the highest level.

“As part of Mr President’s mandate to build a sustainable Sports economy, is creating a well organised system where Nigerians either home or abroad can be proud to represent the country in their specialised sports”.

” And currently based on our research, over thirty Nigerians are gainfully playing the Sport of Netball in some of the top Netball leagues in Europe and in South Africa”.

” It means we can have a very formidable Netball team which can add to our podium strength, if we have a well organised Federation for the Sport. Dr Aluko is a former Netball player who knows everything about the Sport.This is a big step that we have taken and in days ahead we will announce the entire board members”, he added.

The newly appointed President, Dr Oluwatoyin Aluko is a former Netball player who is currently the President of the Association of Former Female Athletes of Nigeria, AFFAN.

She is an accomplished national athlete, coach and sport administrator with over 45 years of experience.

About Netball 

Netball is a fast-paced team sport, similar to basketball, played primarily by women. It’s popular in Commonwealth countries, especially in Africa, Australia, and the UK.

Key facts:

– 7 players per team
– Objective: Score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball into the opponent’s goal ring
– No dribbling; players must pass or shoot the ball within 3 seconds
– Games are divided into 4 quarters, each lasting 15 minutes

Nigeria has a national netball team, which competes in international tournaments, including the Commonwealth Games and the Netball World Cup.

 

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