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The Winners. |
The African Freestyle Football (AFFC) Championship
2019 in collaboration with World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) have
commended Nigerian bank, Heritage Bank Plc for its pivotal role in enhancing
youth development and engendering the Nigeria’s entertainment space on the
world’s stage.
The 2019 African Freestyle Football Championship ended
on a high note, with defending champion, Abdul Titi Kone of Cote d’Ivoire
emerging as the African Champion once again.
This event marked the 2nd edition of the African
Championship and the 3rd annual edition of the Nigerian Championship hosted by
Feet ‘n’ Tricks International Limited. The final was a repeat of the 2018
championship, as Kone again defeated Egypt’s Yousef Mohamad just as he did in
last year’s final while Ashley Mhkize of South Africa placed third.
In the female category, Evelyn Okafor (Nigeria),
Hadhara Charles (Tanzania) and Augustina Unamba (Nigeria) placed first, second
and third respectively in the event which accommodated at least 30 African
countries that participated at the championship this year.
The Chairman of AFFC, Valentine Ozigbo, who
commended bank for being at the forefront of promoting freestyle football for
the past two years, said Heritage Bank is “always very innovative and
supportive to the cause of entertainment and youth development and according to
him, these achievements would have been impossible without the extensive
support of the official bankers (Heritage Bank) for the championship for two
years running.
Furthermore, Mr. Ozigbo hinted that, “since
inception, Feet ‘n’ Tricks has been committed to promoting freestyle football talent
to stardom and we haven’t relented. Through this platform, we have seen
talented freestylers get a head start in life, travel to exciting places and
represent our beloved continent doing what they know how to do best.”
On his part, the MD/CEO, Heritage Bank, Ifie Sekibo,
said the bank has strong desire towards developing and positioning youths to
become world-class citizens equipped and ready to be absorbed into an
increasing competitive professional skills and endeavours.
Represented by an Executive Director of the bank,
Jude Monye, Sekibo advised the youths who were participants to adopt strong
positive character to enable them take advantage of the platform being
presented to them, saying that “One of the reasons why Heritage Bank as an
organization, we chose to support the freestyle championship is to enhance youth
development in sport and entertainment, which will empower them play vital
roles in the socio-economic development of the country and help curb the high
level of unemployment amongst them”.
According to Sekibo, the drive to support youths
seeks to create, preserve and transfer wealth across generations.
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