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IOC/NOC coaches’ course ends on June 9

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The 2017 international Olympic Committee (IOC) sponsored U -16 international Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) level 1 coaches educational system Olympic solidarity-coaching course holding in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital will end on Friday June 9.
Event co-ordinator, Ms Ekeoma Chinedum Ogazi, the financial officer of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) who informed this, said a total of 24 coaches drawn from across the country featuring in the exercise, which started since May 2 and will run till June 9, 2017.
With Dr. Funmi Nutayi of the Human Kinetic department of the University of Lagos and professor Ezra Gunmen of the Ahmed Bello University, Zara as the two facilitators,  the participants include, Ibrahim Friday, Ovuede Sunday, Obiano George Ezenwa, Igwebuike Akachukwu Solomon, former Nigerian internationals  Deji Aliu and Maria Usifo, Daniel Umoette Tom Queen Funmilayo Obisesan among others Ovuede Sunday, Elegbede Bamidele, Esabunor Nukie Mavuan, Yaya Kayode K. , Osuagwu Chima Godwin, Osakwe Emily, Osiebe Felix Onoriode, Ugbalo Staley Abhakopa, Sogbayi Ayopo, Eyiomo  Olujimi Kehinde, Iyke Chidi, Anthony Moses, Onoyanse Felix, Ajiboye Hammed O. , Odelusi Ayokunle S. and Umoru Mohammed.
Encouraged by the turn-out of coaches, Secretary General of the NOC, Hon Tunde Popoola promised that the NOC will continue to provide the enabling environment for Nigeria Sports administrators including the Technical Officials to upgrade their knowledge as well as improve on their skill.
President of the NOC, Engr. Habu Gumel equally commended states for releasing their technical officials for this all-important course that will not only enrich their knowledge but also help in putting them on the IOC/NOC list.
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