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Abuja Agog As 4th PwC National U-17 Cricket Finals Bowls Off

by Salifu Usman
2 years ago
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It’s going to be the battle of the titans as the finals of the 4th PwC National U-17 Cricket Championship bowls off at the Cricket Oval of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja with  representatives of six geo-political zones slugging it out in a fierce competition.

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The event which is the brainchild of the Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF) in collaboration with  PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is geared towards growing and developing the game of cricket at the grassroots across Nigeria. 

Speaking at the press conference yesterday in Abuja ahead of the finals for the U17 boys and girls kicking off today, April 13 to Sunday, April 16, 2023, Nigeria Cricket Federation President Uyi Akpata, commended the sponsor, PwC for their continuous involvement and commitment to the championship, saying it has not only take them to greater height as federation, but also helped the young players to find means of livelihood. 

Mr Akpata who was represented by the NCF’s secretary-generation, Mr Taiwo Orris, said: “What we are doing today is very important to the Federation because this partnership has not only take us to where it has taken us a Federation, but for more importantly it has taken these young boys and girls off the streets, helping them to find means of livelihood through sport which is part of the goals of the government. 

“so, I want to formally welcome all of us as we look forward to a beautiful tournament together and we will not stop appreciating and praising the PwC for their involvement and commitment to this course, if not for them we wouldn’t have been able to achieve this. Their push and encouragement has actually been a major stride and source of motivation for us as a Federation.”

Representative of PwC, Tolu Adeleke, reiterated his organisation’s commitment to continuous sponsorship of the championship, saying it is aligned with their core value of problem solving and it has afforded the opportunity of solving one of the societal problems – getting kids off the streets. 

“We are happy to be part of cricket development in Nigeria focusing on young talents. 

“One of the reasons we are collaborating with the NCF is because our values clearly align with the value of cricket globally which is integrity, working together and care. These are the values we hold dearly in PwC.

“When you look at the value of International Cricket Council – value of fairness, integrity, excellence and team work, you can see clear alignment with what we are doing and in PwC. One of the things we do is building trust and solving societal problems and this collaboration is affording us that opportunity to do that because we get kids off the streets, ensuring that they get active in other positive human developmental activities rather than exposing them to societal vices,” Adekele said. 

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