Hall
of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon, former NBA player Obinna Ekezie and WNBA
All-Star Swin Cash tip off “Power Forward,” a program to foster life
skills and build health knowledge through basketball in 10 Abuja schools
ABUJA, Nigeria - Wednesday, November 20th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) The National Basketball Association (NBA), Women’s National
Basketball Association (WNBA), Africare and ExxonMobil today announced
the launch of “Power Forward,” a youth engagement initiative that will
use basketball to develop health, leadership and life skills in Nigeria.
Nigerian native and Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon, fellow countryman
and former NBA player Obinna Ekezie and three-time WNBA champion Swin
Cash joined leading Nigerian government officials in tipping off the
program today during a two-day launch event in Abuja.
"Young
people are the future of our country,” said Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi,
Nigerian Minister of Sports and Supervising Minister for Youth
Development. “The Power Forward initiative will teach young Nigerians
teamwork, communication and persistence—the same skills they need to
grow into future leaders in their communities.”
“Power Forward”
is being introduced at 10 public and private high schools in Abuja and
will engage 300 students, with equal representation of boys and girls.
The NBA, WNBA, Africare and ExxonMobil have worked with local school and
education officials to develop the innovative program. Africare
collaborated with YEDI (Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative) to
create the initiative’s comprehensive life skills element.
This
includes a curriculum that teaches leadership skills and builds health
awareness through a combination of classroom and athletic activities.
Students will progress along a clear path, and be evaluated at different
stages, so they have goals to strive toward during the program. Each
school will have a coach assigned to oversee the curriculum, guide
students through lessons and monitor progress. The partners have
committed to ensure each institution has the supplies, support and
basketball facilities it needs to make this program a success.
“Nigeria’s
vibrant youth and sports culture makes the country an ideal place to
launch this new initiative to equip tomorrow’s leaders with the skills
they’ll need to thrive,” said Amadou Gallo Fall, NBA Vice President,
Development – Africa. “The NBA and WNBA are committed to working with
our partners across Africa to use the power of basketball to positively
impact social change. Together with ExxonMobil and Africare, we will
promote the core values of our game to help young people learn how to
succeed both on and off the court.”
The launch was marked by a
two-day “tip-off” event held at the Government Secondary School in Wuse
and the Old Parade Ground in Abuja. Olajuwon, Ekezie and Cash joined 100
youth participants on the court for a series of basketball drills.
Basketball is Nigeria’s second most popular sport with increased
interest at the grassroots level across the country following the
national team’s first-ever qualification in the Olympic Basketball
Tournament in 2012. Over 20 current and former players with Nigerian
descent have played in the NBA, more than any other African country.
"The
objectives of the initiative are at the heart of what our federation
strives to achieve with the young people we work with: getting them to
stay in school and be useful members of society, and cultivating a sound
mind in a sound body,” said Tijjani Umar, President, Nigeria Basketball
Federation. “This way, the future of the game is also guaranteed in our
country. It is therefore natural for us to support this program."
“We
are proud to team up with the NBA, WNBA and ExxonMobil to bring this
program to Nigerian youth,” said Darius Mans, President of Africare, the
program’s primary implementing partner. “Each organization brings
unique skills to this dynamic partnership, and the sum of what we can do
together outweighs what each of us could have done alone.”
“Power
Forward” is aligned with ongoing efforts of the Nigerian government,
such as the Saving One Million Lives campaign, to drive economic
prosperity and improve public heath, particularly among youth. This
program will bolster these efforts by teaching crucial skills to
Nigerian youth. The program is designed so that the initial
participants, who will all be in their final three years of high school,
can then mentor younger students, magnifying the program’s impact.
“This
is an opportunity to help young people in Nigeria develop important
skills they need through an innovative community-based program,” said
Mark R. Ward, Chairman and Managing Director of ExxonMobil Upstream
subsidiaries in Nigeria. “Nigeria’s young people want to make a positive
difference in their communities. Our goal is to provide them with the
tools to do so.”
In addition to the tip-off event in Abuja, the
partnership will include additional milestone events in Nigeria and
Washington, D.C. later in the school year. NBA and WNBA players,
legends, coaches, and trainers will unite to call attention to the
importance of youth empowerment and allow both boys and girls to meet
positive role models. Through these events, the partners hope to raise
awareness of the importance of investing in youth and galvanize new
commitments for action.
About Africare:
Africare is a
leading non-governmental organization (NGO) committed to addressing
African development and policy issues by working in partnership with
African people to build sustainable, healthy and productive communities.
Since 1970, Africare has provided well over $1 billion of assistance
and support through more than 2,500 projects in Agriculture & Food
Security; Water, Sanitation & Hygiene; Women’s Empowerment; and
Health, HIV & AIDS that have impacted millions of beneficiaries in
36 countries in Africa. Visit www.africare.org for more information.
About ExxonMobil:
ExxonMobil
and the ExxonMobil Foundation engage in a range of philanthropic
activities that improve basic education, promote women as catalysts for
development, and combat malaria and other infectious diseases in
developing countries. In 2012, together with its employees and retirees,
ExxonMobil, its divisions and affiliates, and the ExxonMobil Foundation
provided $256 million in contributions worldwide. Additional
information on ExxonMobil’s community partnerships and contribution
programs is available at www.exxonmobil.com/community.
About the National Basketball Association (NBA):
The
NBA is a global sports and media business built around three
professional sports leagues: the National Basketball Association, the
Women’s National Basketball Association, and the NBA Development League.
The league has established a major international presence with games
and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages and NBA
merchandise for sale in more than 125,000 stores in 100 countries on 6
continents. NBA rosters currently feature a record 92 international
players from 39 countries and territories. NBA Digital’s assets include
NBA TV, which is available in more than 61 million U.S. homes, and
NBA.com, which averages more than 42 million page views per day, more
than half of which originate from outside of North America. The NBA is
the No. 1 professional sports league on social media, with more than 475
million likes and followers globally across all league, team, and
player platforms. Through NBA Cares, the league and its teams and
players have donated more than $225 million to charity, completed more
than 2.6 million hours of hands-on community service, and created more
than 830 places where kids and families can live, learn, or play.
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Photo Captions:
Image
1 : Over 50 Students from several high schools in Abuja, Nigeria
participated at the launch ceremony of the Power Forward program
sponsored by ExxonMobil, NBA/WNBA and Africare. Picture shows the
students at the launch event with Nigeria's Minister of Finance, Dr.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; NBA Hall of Famer, Hakeem Olajuwon; former NBA
player, Obinna Ekezie; WNBA All Star, Swin Cash and executives from the 3
partner organizations. (Photo: Business Wire)
Image 2: Nigeria's
Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was special guest at the
launch event of the Power Forward program sponsored by ExxonMobil,
NBA/WNBA and Africare in Abuja, Nigeria. Pictured from left are Obinna
Ekezie, former NBA player and Chief Executive of wakanow.com; Enyi
Onokala, General Manager, Public & Government Affairs, Mobil
Producing Nigeria Unlimited; Darius Mans, President of Africare; Tijani
Umar, President Nigeria Basketball Federation; Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Contacts
Media Contacts:
EXP Nigeria
Noney Ocheli, +234 1 448 3360
M: +234 8033 512 675
noney.ocheli@expnigeria.com
EXP South Africa
Kaunda Chama, +2711 545 5340
M: +27834268035
Kaunda.chama@expagency.biz
ExxonMobil Contacts:
Nigel Cookey-Gam, +234 817 206 7752
Richard Keil, 972-444-1641
or
NBA Contact:
Carmine N. Tiso, 212-407-8208
or
Africare Contact:
Nicole Miles, 301-807-9085
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