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    ‎Basketball: ABA takes coaches’ development clinic to Minna

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    ‎The Amateur Basketball Academies (ABA) has organised a one-day training and trainers’ clinic for 20 academy coaches in Minna, Niger State.

    ‎The clinic followed the successful first edition held in Abuja and attracted grassroots basketball coaches from across the state.

    ‎The programme focused on the role of academy coaches in youth development.

    ‎Declaring the clinic open, ABA President and founder, Aliyu Abubakar, urged participants to embrace the initiative to transform basketball development nationwide.

    ‎Abubakar, a deputy comptroller with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), appreciated stakeholders and supporters for backing the vision of grassroots basketball development.

    ‎“Today is beyond basketball. It is about building the future, empowering youths, and strengthening coaches for sustainable basketball excellence in Nigeria,” he said.

    ‎He said successful basketball nations invested in grassroots development, coaches’ education, mentorship, and structured training systems.

    ‎According to him, the clinic represents ABA’s commitment to creating sustainable pathways for young talents to achieve excellence.

    ‎Abubakar said ABA’s developmental structure and proposed league system had received commendation from basketball stakeholders and sports administrators.

    ‎“At ABA, we believe the future of Nigerian basketball begins at the grassroots, and every child deserves an opportunity through sports,” he said.

    ‎He added that the unveiling of the ABA League reflected the determination to establish organised grassroots competitions nationwide.

    ‎Resource persons at the clinic included coaches Alex Ujoh, Adeka Daudu, Emmanuel Odah, and Oyekan.

    ‎They trained participants on technical and tactical instruction, player development, injury prevention, sports psychology, officiating, and leadership development.

    ‎The event also featured a training session for over 150 young basketball players at the gymnasium.

    ‎Kayode Adeniyi, Head of Media and Public Relations for ABA, said the clinic would strengthen grassroots basketball development in Nigeria.

    ‎According to Adeniyi, ABA remains committed to equipping coaches with modern knowledge and skills for talent discovery and mentorship.

    ‎He said the initiative would help create structured pathways for young athletes to achieve success in basketball and life.

    ‎Adeniyi added that ABA would continue partnering with stakeholders to expand grassroots basketball programmes across the country.

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