Connect with us

FEATURED

Nigeria Launches NIYEEDEP To Empower Youth Through Sports In Tandem With Senator Nwoko’s Sports University’s Vision To Produce Well-Rounded Athletes

Published

on

Nigeria’s Senate Sports Committee has launched the Nigerian Youth Economic Engagement and De-radicalization Programme (NIYEEDEP) to empower young people through sports and education.

The programme officially flagged off at the Senate building, National Assembly on Wednesday in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, is in tandem with the existing Sports University of Nigeria (SUN), which combined sports with education.

Presiding over the event, Senator Ned Nwoko, Deputy Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports Development, emphasized the programme’s focus on discovering and nurturing young talents in football, while also providing academic qualifications.

He said; “The essence of this competition is to try and discover young talents. There are many young talents out there in different parts of the country but they are never given the opportunity because nobody knows them, nobody has heard of them”.

He emphasized the committee’s interest in NIYEEDEP due to partnerships with international stakeholders, particularly Germany-based football academies, which are keen on identifying promising Nigerian youths for training and potential professional development in football.

“Some of the partners are foreign, specifically German-based. They have football academies and are looking at how they can identify the very best of our young ones to be trained and hopefully become professional footballers,” he noted.

The Distinguished Senator representing Delta North senatorial district, linked the programme’s goals with his own Sports University of Nigeria (SUN), which aims at combining sports with education.

Advertisement

He stressed the university’s commitment to ensuring that students receive a dual focus on athletic and academic pursuits.

“The whole idea of the university is to give young ones the opportunity of combining sports and education. It is not an academy; it’s a full-fledged university,” he said.

“For example, if we discover young talent at 16 years old who want to go to my university to play football, it is not enough for them to play football. The university made it mandatory for them to take another degree in conjunction with football.”

Addressing the challenges many athletes face upon retirement, Senator Ned Nwoko emphasized that Sports University graduates will have academic qualifications to fall back on.

“Most of our sportsmen, when they finish their sports career, they don’t have much to do because they don’t have much education. But with the university partnering with this initiative, we are able to produce young ones who are not only good at sports but also have academic qualifications”.

“We are hoping that this particular initiative will, at the end of the exercise, identify some young talents across the country. Those of them that are extremely good will be supported to go abroad, train further, and hopefully represent Nigeria at the national team,” he added.

Advertisement

Senator Nwoko further explained that the NIYEEDEP initiative is expected to attract wide interest from various groups and football clubs nationwide, providing young Nigerians with an opportunity to showcase their talents and contribute to national development through sports and education.

In his remarks during the public unveiling, the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, also emphasized the inclusivity of the talent search, saying, “This talent hunt is open for everybody with interest in football; they should come together, be productive, and do better”.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED54 seconds ago

NSCDC Smashes Criminal Network, Arrests 16 Suspects

FEATURED3 hours ago

IGP Disu to New DIGs: Strengthen Internal Discipline,

FEATURED22 hours ago

Meet the New Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid

FEATURES1 day ago

IWD 2026: WEOG Advocates Home-Grown Science Solutions for Nigeria’s Development

FEATURED1 day ago

Alleged Female Hard Drugs Processor, Firearm Fabricator Arrested in Delta

social media
FEATURED1 day ago

NASS Constitutional Oversight is to Ensure Accountability Not Witch-hunt – Sen. Nwoko

COMMUNITY REPORT1 day ago

Sen. Nwoko Mourns late Dunkwu, Consoles Family

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Oborevwori Mourns Deputy Chief of Staff to Reps Speaker, Chamberlain Dunkwu

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Oborevwori Sets Sights on 2027, Delivering Massive Projects to Outshine Opposition in Delta

FEATURED3 days ago

Excitement Booms in Warri, Effurun as Oborevwori’s Legacy Enerhen, DSC Flyovers Reach Completion Milestone

FEATURED3 days ago

Tinubu Posts Fani-Kayode to Germany, Omokri to Mexico, Other 63 Ambassadors-designate to Various Countries

Mele Kyari
FEATURED4 days ago

Senate Probes Kyari, Ajia, Bala Wunti Over Alleged N210trn Missing Funds, N5bn NNPC Transition Expenses

FEATURED4 days ago

Alleged N1.18b Financial Misconduct: Assembly Begins Impeachment Processing Against Deputy Gov.

social media
FEATURED4 days ago

‎ ‎2027: Why Technical Committee on Anioma State Creation Is Pushing Delta North to Reelect Sen. Nwoko ‎

FEATURED5 days ago

Tinubu Halts Keyamo’s Policy on Cashless Operation By FAAN Over Airport Traffic Chaos  

Advertisement
Advertisement

z