Oluwatoyin Gafar, Diredctor-General, Lagos State Sports Commission
Just as he has done in the previous editions, the Director-General of Lagos State Sports Commission, Oluwatoyin Gafar has endorsed the Asisat Oshoala Football4girls Tournament.
Gafar, who has been given his support over the years for the Asisat Oshoala Football4girls event, is looking forward to seeing a glamourous and bigger competition this year, as the sports commission is always ready to support the foundation’s activities, while this year’s edition won’t be an exception.
This years edition will future 16 secondary schools in Nigeria with academy play for prize money and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) standing a chance to play in Europe and further her education.
Some of the schools and academies that will participate in the year’s edition are Ossy Angels, Nakamora Queens, Victory Queens, Oracle Queens, Isale Eko Grammar School, Lafiaji High School, Dolphin High School, Queens College and others.
P.M. EXPRESS reports that the all-girls event will hold from 1-3 December.
This event is in collaboration with the Office of the Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu. The First Lady will be on the ground on the medical day to speak to the girls about hygiene.
About 1,000 feminine products ranging from toiletries and sanitary pads will also be shared with the students and players.
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