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Taekwondo In Need Of Publicity – Coach

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A coach with the Lagos State Taekwondo Association, Peace Ogunnowo,  has called for more publicity for taekwondo for the sports to be better appreciated in Nigeria.

She said  that the only way taekwondo could be more valued in Nigeria like other sports is through more publicity that would create the much-needed awareness about it.

Ogunnowo lamented the low number of spectators that witnessed the just-concluded third Korean Ambassador’s Taekwondo Championship in Abuja.

The  taekwondo championship was held at the Velodrome of the Abuja National Stadium last month.

The championship organised by the Korean Cultural Centre of the Embassy of Korea Republic in Nigeria in conjunction with the Taekwondo Federation of Nigeria (TFN) was sponsored by LG Electronics.

Ogunnowo said “Nigerians are just ignorant about taekwondo” in terms of their level of awareness about the sport.

“Most Nigerians don’t even know what taekwondo entails. It is a combat sport that deals more with the hands and the legs.

“Some people will just tell you that their child cannot go and learn how to fight, and this is not so.

“What they failed to understand is that taekwondo is a survival sport which can be useful to anybody personally,’’ she said.

The coach said only the media could give such needed publicity because it has ways of ensuring people get informed and enlightened.

“Nigerians have to be enlightened on what taekwondo entails, as well as its advantages, and the only way this can be done is through the media,’’ she said.

Ogunnowo, however, thanked the Korean Cultural Centre and its Director, Mr Suh Jeong-sun, as well as the South Korean ambassador, Mr Choi Jong-hyun, for organising the competition.

She said the competition would go a long way to help in developing the game in view of the improvements witnessed in its level of organisation.

“I appreciate the efforts of the Korean Cultural Centre and the Korean Ambassador because this championship has really improved from what we had last year.

“At the second edition last year, they promised that there was going to be an electronic scoreboard this year and we got it.

“Those of us in the sport just pray that more of this competition will come up for taekwondo players.

“This is because if competitions like this did not come up, we cannot know how far our players have gone. We need more competitions to put them to test,’’ the coach said.

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Ogba, Others Endorse Niger Delta Sports Festival

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Vice president of the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC), Chief Solomon Ogba, foremost Sports Marketer and founder of Okpekpe Road Race, Mike Itemuagbor and top Sports Journalist and Media Strategist, Mitchel Obi have lent their voices in support of the Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF).
The personalities with backgrounds in sports administration, marketing and media spoke separately in commendation of the festival, an initiative of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) with Dunamis Icon as consultants.
“This is a positive addition to the evolving sports business ecosystem because it is not just a springboard for identifying talents, it also offers a platform to truly hone the skills of those already discovered”, remarked Obi, who served as Special Advisor to a former Sports Minister, late Anthony Ikhazabor.
He said the festival will be a flagship event in the region that would trigger interest in sports among the youths and people of the region.
Edo State-born Itemuagbor commended the NDDC for the decision to add sports in the list of their intervention projects in the region, adding that: “This speaks directly to the problem of youth restiveness which is of great concern to our people.”

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Onyedika Not Sure For Super Eagles W’C Qualifiers

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Raphael Onyedika has now emerged as a major doubt for the Super Eagles’ must-win 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe later this month.
The midfielder was forced out early from last week’s league game against Standard Liege.
He has not recovered from the injury and so will miss today’s league match against Gent and may also miss a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 clash against Aston Villa yesterday.
The Super Eagles take on Rwanda in Kigali on March 21, before they face Zimbabwe in Uyo four days later in crucial World Cup qualifiers.

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‘I Must Win Trophy Before Retirement’

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Al-Khalood defender, William Troost-Ekong, has shared his experience on the difficulties of winning the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) while describing it a must win trophy.
The former Watford FC defender has competed in the tournament three times but has yet to lift the trophy.
“I’ve been there three times now, bronze medal, silver medal, but I haven’t had the chance to win it. That remains my ultimate goal,” he told Tidesports source.
“It means so much to me and all the kids growing up in Africa and Nigeria.”

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