Scrabble: NSC DG welcomes World Champions

Scrabble: NSC DG welcomes World Champions



The Director-General (DG) of the National Sports commission (NSC), Hon Bukola Olopade, has reinstated the Commission’s support for the continuous growth of Nigeria Scrabble.

The DG stated this on Friday when he received the Nigeria Scrabble team that recently emerged as the new World champion in Ghana.

Nigeria dethroned the United States to reclaim its status as the world’s numero uno Scrabble country.

“For myself and Mallam shehu dikko and our cerebral team at the Commission, whenever a sports that is regarded as a small sport brings joy to the table, we are always extremely proud and grateful because we said from the very beginning that the era of just focusing on football is gone.

“I personally followed your competition in Ghana and when you emerged world champion I celebrated it with my team. I have always been a big fan of Scrabble from my days as Commissioner of sports in Ogun state.

“On behalf of the NSC, I want to extend the appreciation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to you all. The President from the beginning gave us a mandate to put more emphasis on every sport and more importantly to make sure the economics of Sports is felt by every stakeholder in the industry because Sports is a serious business,” he said.

The DG has also charged the new board of the Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF) to organise more domestic competitions that can generate earnings for athletes and officials of the sports.

Meanwhile, President of NSF, Idahosa Bright, said it has become a niche in the Scrabble family to always be champion, which is why out of the 15 times the African championships have been held, Nigeria has emerged winner 14th time.

“We have no doubts that our objectives to make Nigeria an unrivalled number one Scrabble country in the World will be achieved because of the kind of support we are already receiving from the current leadership of the NSC, in every area of our programmes including our grassroots initiatives which we are launching aggressively next year,” he said.



Source: Blueprint

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