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AFD, NBA-AFRICA Train Coaches, PE Teachers On Basketball Skills

by Samuel Abulude
2 years ago
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Global group, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and NBA Africa held a three-day training programme for physical education school teachers and basketball coaches at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos.

The training which was part of Jr. NBA & AFD basketball experience, equipped

150 teachers and 20 coaches with necessary skills and knowledge to use the transformative power of the game of basketball to educate boys and girls participating.

According to the organisers, the teachers and coaches would explore the role of basketball in the school sports curriculum, learn about various basketball and coaching methodologies, and discover best ways of identifying and nurturing basketball talent in the programme.  NBA Academy Africa Associate Technical Director Joe Tououmou will facilitate the basketball sessions.

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The opening ceremony held on Tuesday was attended by General Consul of France in Lagos, Mrs. Laurence Monmayrant, AFD Director Nigeria Xavier Muron, NBA Academy Africa Associate Technical Director Joe Touomou and Dream Sports Africa Country Director Michael Anejo. The training was to enhance the physical and mental wellbeing, life skills, healthy living of the participants.

AFD Director for Nigeria, Xavier Muron said that the agency strongly supports initiatives which use sports as a vector for education, social awareness and inclusion.  “We see the Basketball Experience Programme as a way to achieve the sustainable development goals.

It empowers and builds the capacity of the physical education teachers with basketball global practice while promoting physical well-being, mental health, lifestyles and all necessary skills needed to impact the students to become future citizens.”

In her speech, NBA Africa VP and Country Head of NBA Nigeria, Gbemisola Abudu said,  “We are thrilled to host the coaches and educators’ training in Lagos this week as part of our longstanding collaboration with AFD to support basketball infrastructure and youth development.  We remain committed to using the game as a vehicle for youth empowerment in Nigeria and have a great teacher in Joe Touomou with us this week.  Equipping more coaches and educators with the necessary skills to teach and train our boys and girls the right way is paramount, and we look forward to continuing to expand our footprint throughout this collaboration.”

Jr. NBA & AFD Basketball Experience is part of AFD and NBA Africa’s larger collaboration to support basketball infrastructure in youth development across the continent and builds on the inaugural Jr. NBA & AFD Basketball Experience launched in Zenata, Morocco in 2019. To date, the programme has reached more than 21,000 boys and girls ages 12-17 from 55 public and private schools in Lagos State.


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