L-R: Andrew Enahoro, Head, Legal & Public Relations, Promasidor Nigeria Limited and Godwin, Dudu-Orumen, Rector, Cowbell Football Academy, both enjoying the grand finale match of the 2016 CFA Summer Camp at the main bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere on Saturday, August 13th. |
The grand finale of the
2016 Summer Camp of the Cowbell Football Academy (CFA), an initiative of
Promasidor Nigeria Limited, witnessed an atmosphere of excitement and applause
by parents, stakeholders, sport lovers and spectators at the main bowl of the
National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos on Saturday, August 13th, 2016.
Abiodun Ayodeji,
Category Manager, Dairy, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, revealed that the company
created the initiative with a view to adding to society as a
socially-responsible corporate citizen. He said: “We are not here to make
profit alone as a company but we are very keen in creating activities and
platforms that would provide a 360 ⁰
development opportunity for Nigerian children and youths.” He further stressed
that Promasidor’s idea behind the CFA was to create an enabling platform for
kids and youths for self-expression and development through sports, thereby
adding to the society through human capital development. “This is all about
total development, whether in academics or extra-curricular activities,” he
said.
Godwin Dudu-Orumen,
Rector, Cowbell Football Academy (CFA) expressed gratitude to Promasidor for
sponsoring the initiative, which has ensured the realization of the academy’s
objective of improving and developing sports in the country. Dudu-Orumen, among
others, said “I want to use this medium to say a very big thank you to
Promasidor for being very supportive in developing sports in Nigeria and creating
other platforms for kids and youths development.” He explained that the academy
catches the youngsters and grooms them physically and mentally through their
early years into young adulthood when they will be ready to face bigger
challenges and opportunities. He also expressed gratitude to parents who
allowed their kids to be part of the academy.
Barrister Seyi
Akinwunmi, Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation, said the CFA
platform is indeed contributing immensely to the development of football in
Nigeria. His words: “apart from schooling and football, we realized the pupils
are being taught discipline, interpersonal and communication skills which would
help them excel in any endeavor. We have seen significant changes and
improvement over the years through this Cowbell football initiative.”
He therefore enjoined
the private sector to join hands as a team and develop sports in the nation
adding that the government cannot do it alone. He gave Promasidor kudos for not
just supporting the initiative, but most importantly sustaining the support
over the years.
Parents and their kids,
guests and other sports lovers who trooped to the stadium had a great time as
the CFA team played the grand finale game with Vining United FC, a second
division national league. The guest player for CFA team was Gbenga Okunowo, Ex
International, Barcelona FC and Under-20 team captain Nigeria whose presence
was envisioned to ignite the confidence of the CFA Boys during the game.
The Cowbell Football
Academy currently has three centres in Lagos, Ikorodu and Benin. Promasidor
Nigeria Limited has been the sponsor of the academy for the fourth year
running.
The Cowbell Football Academy (CFA) team shortly before their grand finale match with Vining United FC, to mark the closing ceremony of the CFA 2016 SUMMER CAMP, at the main bowl of the National Stadium in Surulere on Saturday, August 13th. |
Abiodun Ayodeji, Category Manager, Dairy, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, presenting Certificate of Participation to Judah Bajela, CFA Under 10 team captain, at the grand finale of the CFA 2016 SUMMER CAMP at the Main Bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere on Saturday, August 13th. |
CFA Under 15 team
River Benue celebrating their victory at the closing ceremony of the
2016 SUMMER CAMP at the main bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere on
Saturday, August 13th. |
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