Oyedeji promises unprecedented development for basketball in South-West

Oyedeji promises unprecedented development for basketball in South-West
Basketball

Basketball legend Olumide Oyedeji has vowed to change the fortune of the sports in South-West Nigeria.

Oyedeji who is the South West Representative on the Musa-Kida led NBBf board and he is excited about the prospect of basketball development in the zone under his watch for the next four years.

Speaking recently after the zonal meeting with Chairmen of the six basketball associations under the zone, Oyedeji said grassroots development, technical training for coaches and officials, and uniting all basketball stakeholders will be at the core of his agenda.

Sharing an insight into his plans and programmes the former national team captain said, “For me, in the next four years while representing the zone, there will be lots of activities and fun. We will try to bring in a lot of development programmes, involvement, and harmony to bring happiness to the family.”

Highlighting the importance of grassroots development, the proprietor of Hoops and Read Basketball Club said kids must grab the opportunities basketball presents as a tool for growth and self-development.

“We are going to have a lot of grassroots programmes which will focus on under 13, u-16, and u-17. These age grade competitions for boys and girls are the bedrock for any meaningful and long term development within the zone and the country as a whole. We will also delve into collegiate basketball competitions in our attempt to create a convergence between education and basketball.”

In what many are expecting to be the dawn of a new era in Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, Ondo, and Ekiti states under the South-West zone, Olumide revealed that referees, coaches, and other technical officials also stand to benefit a great deal under a united umbrella.

“Youth empowerment programmes, coaches, referees, technical official refresher courses exchange programmes with different countries and reach out to individuals and bring the family together so that we can move this game forward collectively”.