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Governor Wike Bags African Sporting Award

The Badminton Confederation of Africa has nominated the Rivers State Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for the “Award for   Distinguished Service to Sports in Africa”.

Speaking during a Courtesy Visit to the Rivers State Governor on Saturday at the Government House,  Port Harcourt, President,  Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA), Mr Tukebana Bau praised Governor Wike for his support  for the growth of Badminton in Africa. 

He said: “We acknowledge your support and passion for Badminton in  Africa.  For this reason,  the Badminton Confederation Africa Board resolved to honour you with the prestigious award for your distinguished Service to  Sports in Africa. 

“This award will be presented to you during the finals of the African Badminton Championships in Port Harcourt”.

He described the All Africa Senior Badminton Championships  in Port Harcourt as historic,  saying that it is the first time the tournament  will have a mascot. 

The BCA President urged Nigeria and Governor Wike to continue to play the leading role in the growth of sports in Afria by sustaining  their support. 

While congratulating  Governor Wike on his re-election,  he said the governor’s victory will strengthen  the platform for future cooperation for the growth of sports in Africa. 

President of Badminton Federation of Nigeria,  Mr Francis Orbih said that Nigeria made history during  the championship by winning her first team event at home.

He noted that 16 African Countries are participating in the tournament,  which has attracted global attention  

Responding,  Governor Wike thanked the leadership of the BCA for choosing Rivers State as hosts of the Championship.  He noted that all the 16 countries will now serve as ambassadors of the state.

He described Sports as key to the unity of different races, adding that his administration will continue to support the growth of sports.

Governor Wike said despite the security challenges in the state, it remains largely safe for sports and investments. 

He noted that the State will continue to work with other stakeholders to promote peace.

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