2019 Fab-5 Football Challenge Holds During Children’s Day Celebration

Posted on May 18, 2019

The Project Director, Dare Amokeodo, says the Fab-5 Football Challenge has witnessed rapid growth and acceptance since its inception in 2012.

Amokeodo, who explained that over 650 primary schools have featured in the football event, said the competition which started with public primary schools also includes Junior Secondary and Private Schools categories.

According him, the competition, will hold during children’s day celebration with the  bumper-packed Grand Finale coming up on Friday 31st May and Saturday June 1st.

While commending the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Lagos State Sports Commission, LSSC, and Barca Academy, Lagos, Amokeodo said the programme had recorded a huge success based on the unflinching support from the reputable partners which have been supporting in helping produce Nigeria’s future stars.

The programme is proudly supported by Indomie Noodles, Access Bank, Fryda Limited and Ritefoods makers of Bigi Drinks.

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