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Oguche plans basketball summer camp in Abuja
The Samuel Oguche Basketball Foundation has announced it will host a basketball camp in Abuja this summer to celebrate anniversary, National Daily learnt.
The camp will dunk off on 22nd to 26th July, 2019 at the prestigious Gilali basketball court in Abuja.
Speaking on the coming events, the founder of the basketball camp, Samuel Oguche said, “Over the past 4 years, I have seen the impact basketball can have not only on one kid, but also on their entire nation.
“I have a dream of providing Nigerian youth access to the game of basketball and empowering them to achieve their greatest potential”.
According to him, the summer camp program promises to be one of the best and would have both male and female in attendance and between the ages 10-16.
Samuel Oguche is holding his annal basketball program along side his friends from all over the world, including, Elsa Landberg and Anna Lundquist from Sweden a graduates from an international college in America.
The ex, basketball international, launched his basketball camp in 2016 in Nigeria, with aspirations to leverage on basketball as a tool for young boys and girls to Dream Big, and maximize opportunities for their future in Nigeria.
Since its’ inception the not-for-profit organization has expanded its footprint and programming across Nigeria and beyond.
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