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College of Education Mosogar hosts training session code-named Project 2022 for netball teachers

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The “Project 2027” two-day training tour of the Niger Delta area landed in the town of Mosogar in Delta State at the indoor sports hall of Delta State College of Education Mosogar (COEM)

It ran on14 and15 July. The high point was the training of 41 Physical Education teachers as well as College of Education lecturers.

The instructors were Netball Africa certified coaches. Among the 41 new netball coaches were seven staff of COEM who are Lecturers or Sport coaches at the Physical and Health Department of the College.

The Director of Works of COEM, Anthony Okakuro

was ubiquitous before and during the training event and he ensured that the indoor sport hall of COEM and other very important support were made available to the organizers (CSED Initiative) and the attendees.

The Director of Sports of COEM, Glory Orugbo was among the seven staff of the College that participated at this free training clinic that is aimed at teaching Physical and Health Education teachers the basic skills (theory and practical) of netball.

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The essence is to see them imparting the knowledge gained into their students.

Glory Orugbo said that the College would be keen to partner with CSED Initiative in organizing future training programme that is geared toward developing the capacity of Physical and Health Education teachers and grassroots coaches in the area and in Delta State.

Glory Orugbo was full of praises for the way the event organizers handled the two-day event.

The event was attended by teachers from 17 government secondary schools and two government primary schools. As well as Physical and Health Education teachers from nine private secondary schools and one private primary school.

Additional two teachers from the office of the Chief Inspector of Education (C.I.E.) also attended.

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CSED Initiative has also conferred the title of volunteer CSED Liaison Officer on Pastor Evelyn Ofoghoro, the Organising Secretary of the Delta State Sports Commission Oghara for her wonderful contribution in supporting and mobilizing of the attendees for this training event. 

Dr Emoghene Obodo Blessing a participant from COEM said netball is a sport she would want to introduce into the area of specialization of future graduates of the Physical and Health Department of COEM.

The Chief Inspector of Education of Ethiope West LGA, Mrs Oghajafor Ochuko Patricia in her message through her representative, Okotie Igho Precious  was full of praises for CSED Initiative and the Physical and Heath Department COEM for organizing this event.

She promised that her office will endeavour to monitor the

progress in the use of the equipment donated by CSED.

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Apart from providing the 41 attendees with certificates, 35 of them were provided with free netball starter pack (netball balls, netball rims, finger-held whistles, two sets of netball training bibs and free green ceremonial T-shirts), as the shortfall in the equipment provided will be addressed within a period of two weeks.

Though netball is almost an unknown sport in Nigeria, this particular training event was oversubscribed, as could be seen in the number of attendees.

Till date, 62 Physical and Health Education teachers have been trained, out of the 300 that CSED Initiative intends to train in 2022.

The primary target of “Project 2027” is to train and equip one thousand 200 Physical and Health Education teachers and community youths that will bring netball to the attention of one million Nigerian students before the end of 2027.

Netball is the only sport in the world that is specifically designed for girls and women. The girl-child in Nigeria

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should be supported and allowed to play this sport in a safe environment.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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