Nigeria Teqball Federation (NIGTEQ) has called for the participation of the private sector in the newly introduced Teqball game in the country, saying that it would go a long way in developing the youth.
The Secretary-General of NIGTEQ, Ndudi Edede, made the appeal while speaking to newsmen in Abuja after the successful hosting of the maiden edition of the Nigeria Teqball Challenger Series.
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He said: “I am happy because it was a realization of the project. It was a template and we actualize it. I am excited.
“We have proven our professionalism, we have proven that we are committed, we proved we are passionate about what we are doing.
“I think, at this point, we call on the private sector on a partnership to take this game to the next [level].
He, however, commended Delta, Imo, Kwara, Edo and Plateau States for putting up an impressive performance during the tournament.
“I am impressed with Kwara State. I want to encourage the other states that are not part of this maiden edition to be part of it [subsequently].