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Stakeholders’ support crucial for 2019 success, says NBBF

The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has called on its stakeholders to brace up for another rollercoaster ride in 2019, saying it is as ready for another successful foray in the international game. Despite landmark achievements in 2018, the NBBF believes that 2019 will be better. According to NBBF President, Musa Kida, “the 2018 achievements were…

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The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has called on its stakeholders to brace up for another rollercoaster ride in 2019, saying it is as ready for another successful foray in the international game.

Despite landmark achievements in 2018, the NBBF believes that 2019 will be better.

According to NBBF President, Musa Kida, “the 2018 achievements were not accidental but products of serious preparations and efforts of all the board members. Despite the challenges and unnecessary distractions, 2019 promises to be better.”

Kida thanked the President Muhammadu Buhari and Youth and Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung for providing a level playing field for all sports federations to thrive in the year under review.

“We cannot thank Mr. President and the Honorable Minister enough for their support. Barrister Solomon Dalung was with the D’Tigress in Spain for the better part of their World Cup campaign, which served as the needed motivation on their way to rewriting basketball history. He was also at the Men’s World Cup qualifiers in Lagos.”

The board thanked its corporate sponsors and members of the media for their support in 2018, while asking for more collaboration in the New Year.

Reminiscing on the NBBF’s achievements in 2018, Kida said it had never been this good.

In the year under review, Nigeria hosted the World Cup qualifiers twice in Lagos as D’Tigers under Coach Alex Nwora recorded a nine-match unbeaten streak to become the first country in the world to book a World Cup ticket in China.

Coach Otis Hughley led D’Tigress to the quarterfinal of the World Cup, while also becoming the first African country to ever win more than one game in the same tournament and the first country in Africa to ever get to the quarterfinals of the women’s World Cup.

“On the home front, for the first time in the history of Nigeria’s grassroots basketball, we have started repositioning the domestic league with the Total sponsored Division 1 and 2 expanded under a new format with over 150 teams participating.

“The Zenith Bank Women’s Basketball League was also rejuvenated. First Bank, who won the 2018 league, finished third in the FIBA Africa Women’s Club championship in Maputo, Mozambique,” Kida said.
Rivers Hoopers of Port Harcourt and Civil Defenders of Abuja both emerged Nigeria’s continental representatives before booking their place in the inaugural FIBA AfroLeague starting 2019.

The federation promised that efforts would be intensified to make the domestic league marketable, rewarding and conducive for players, coaches and team owners.

“2019 is already here and we can’t just wait to tip off. We have the All Africa Games, the Afrobasket for men and women, U-16 boys and girls and then the big one, which is the World Cup. The time to start preparation is now as we urge all to join hands with us on this memorable journey while looking forward to focusing on grassroots development and making sure the Nigerian flag flies high outside her shores,” Kida said.

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