Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.
Kogi state U16 boys will be counting on the support of the governor Yahaya Bello to compete at this year’s Muritala Ramat Mohammed Football Tournament for U-16 boys and U-18 girls in Kano.
The state team named GYB have been in camp for over three weeks in preparations for the four-day long championship scheduled to hold from February 12-16.
The Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria National Secretary Patrick Okpavuerhe said the teams are expected to arrive at the Kano Pillars Stadium on Friday.