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CSED COMMENDS FEDERATION FOR PROMOTING BADMINTON

By Cornelius Ehimiaghe

Community Sport and Educational Development (CSED) Initiative has commended the commitment and efforts of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) in the promotion of the game across the country.

CSED Initiative is a sport for change Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) with a mission to use Nigerian children and youth participating in sports related activities to promote literacy and their social well-being. Its primary goal is to develop well balanced future sports men and women.

The NGO also aims at using sports to empower young persons to fulfil their potentials and achieve their dream of earning a living, while representing Nigeria in international sporting competitions.

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In a statement made available to the media, the CSED Initiative said since the current Board Members of the BFN assumed office, they have worked hard to attract the support of different organisations and sponsors in their attempt to attract new and young players to the game of badminton.

This, according the statement, they have done by organizing “Shuttle Time” training as well as “badminton outreach training in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria, through the BFN partnership with CSED Initiative.

“It is hoped that other sports federation would emulate the grassroots developmental effort of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, who have also taken the game to at risk groups Internally Displace Persons (IDPs) and asylum seekers in Nigeria”, the statement added.

The commendation is coming after the Edo Sports Commission and the Badminton BFN) organized a two-day badminton training for games masters/mistresses in Uzarue, in Etsako West Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State. It was bankrolled by Edo State Sports Commission with the technical support of the BFN and powered by CSED

The event which was held at the premises of St Angelas Girls Grammar School Uzarue was attended by 21 teachers and 84 students from 21 secondary schools in Etsako land, as well as secondary schools from Igarra, Afuze and Ikpeshi.

Notably, this grassroots badminton training is that it provides teachers and students the opportunity to learn the basics of a sport together at the same time. The training involved the theoretical aspect of the game and more importantly the practical area of badminton.

The training was conducted by three qualified “Shuttle Time” trainers, Godswill Afejika, Olalekan, Fajimiyo, and Blessing Osayomwanbo. The trainees were taught shaped grip and the thumb grip. There was also court work with balloons. Balloons were used for services and smashing drills.

On the second day of the training event, the three trainers held a session with the games masters/mistresses. This was followed by a session with the students. The games masters/mistresses were taught the technical aspect of badminton which involves officiating, rules of the game, safeguarding, and the roles of the games masters/mistress in developing the game in their various schools.

Interestingly, the students had their practical session on basic badminton grips, strokes, footwork and the rules of the games with the use of balloons.

The event is a reflection of what can be achieved at the grassroots level if government agencies (education, sport and health), sporting federations/associations and the third sector (NGOs and private individuals) collaborate to share knowledge and resources in order to use access to sports to build the capacity of teachers and students.

At the end of the training, free basic badminton equipment (nets, rackets and shuttlecocks) were distributed to the 21 schools in order to support the learning and practicing of the students and their teachers in their various schools.

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