Super Eagles striker pays back to society,,,,

 

Sports.

By Taiye Joseph in Ilorin.


Super Eagles of Nigeria and Nothingham Forest of England striker Taiwo Awoniyi has constructed and donated  a modern day dressing room for Sheikh Abdulkadir College, Ilorin, the school where his soccer talen was discovered. 




Our Correspondent reports that the former Liverpool forward also renovated the pavilion of the school to give

back to the society that made him. 



The Chairman of the organising committee for the striker's sponsored football tourney, "Never Stop Dreaming Cup 2023",Coach Mustapha Olokode, told newsmen in Ilorin on Saturday at the opening ceremony of  the tournament that the new gesture is one in many to come for the college from the donor.


Olokode also hinted that the striker planned to lay an artifical grass on the pitch,later, describing the gesture as the next phase of Awoniyi's project for the college. 


In a remark, the representative of the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, Kwara State who also doubles as the State Coordinator for School Sports, Joshua Yisa, commended Awoniyi for the gesture and the idea of the tournament. 


"This is a welcome development. Awoniyi has put a smile on the faces of many youths by sponsoring this competition" Yisa said. 


Yisa also lauded the the Nottingham forest striker for the construction of modern dressing rooms, toilets and office at the college ,where the competition is being held.


Meanwhile, Awoniyi's Football Academy, Unicorn FA, defeated Sunshine by 2-0 in the opening game of the 26-team format competition.


The 26-team format tournament is expected to pull no fewer than 500 players across Kwara State together.



While the eventual winner be smiling home with cash prize of N 1 million, the runner-up will get N700,000 while the third place winner will have N500,000. 



The Reporters gathered that outstanding players at the end of the tournament are also expected to bag home, many gifts, including cash prizes and football.


Edited by Dada Ahmed.



Comments