Japanese Embassy promises more support for Badminton Federation of Nigeria

Japanese Embassy promises more support for Badminton Federation of Nigeria
March 06 07:01 2020 Print This Article

The Japanese Embassy in Nigeria has promised more assistance for the Badminton federation of Nigeria.

The Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nigeria, His Excellency, Yutaka Kikuta declared this when members of the board led by it’s President, Francis Orbih, Esq. paid him courtesy visit in his office on Wednesday.

BFN President said the visit was in respect of a donation of racquets from the Japanese Badminton Federation to the BFN. He noted that the Japanese Badminton Federation decided to identify a number of countries for the donation of equipment with Nigeria being the only African country to benefit from the largesse. This he said is largely due to the progress and recognition that the game has recorded in the last few years.

He said that it was initially conveyed to the BFN that the costs of clearing the items from the ports of entry and moving them to Abuja will be borne by BFN, but yesterday, the embassy agreed to bear all the costs incurred from these.

Orbih stressed that owing to the delegation’s appeal, the Japanese Ambassador also agreed to sponsor a national championship in the name of the Ambassador just like the Korean Ambassador does for taekwando. It was agreed that a convenient date will be arrived at for the championship.

The Badminton Federation of Nigeria delegation comprised of the President, Francis Orbih,Esq., the Vice President, Alhaji Mohammed Maina, board member Isaac Ogbole, the Federation Secretary General Austin Balewa, Team Manager Emmanuel Zira and Asst. Secretary General Lilian Ihegbu.

The visit was a tremendous success and will impact positively on the game in Nigeria.

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