The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”
The President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Engineer Emeka Onyeama
is happy with the success recorded so far by the present board in taking the sport back to schools across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Engineer Onyeama made this known while restating his board’s commitment to make the sport popular among Nigerians and have a sustainable development in the future growth of the game in the country.
“When we came on board, our focus was how to institutionalize the game of cricket in Nigeria and popularize the game which has never been before.”