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    Volleyball: NVBF to intensify grassroots drive, targets more international success

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    ‎By Kenneth Madaki

    ‎The President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF), Musa Nimrod, has disclosed that the federation is intensifying grassroots programmes to strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness and achieve greater international success.

    ‎Nimrod said on Tuesday in Abuja that the federation remained committed to discovering young talent despite funding challenges. He said the federation has sustained grassroots initiatives through Under-17, Under-18 and Under-19 national championships across the country.

    ‎Nimrod said youth development investment is yielding results, with Nigeria winning gold and silver medals at the African Youth Championships. He noted that several players from the grassroots programmes have turned professional and are boosting Nigeria’s volleyball profile.

    ‎Nimrod highlighted the ‘Nimrod Six-Sixteen’ project, a talent programme for girls aged 16 and below who are at least six feet tall.

    ‎He said the ongoing 2026 National Division I and II League in Abuja reflects a commitment to building a sustainable talent pipeline. He added that a beach volleyball league starts next week in Kaduna to expand participation and create more competitive opportunities.

    ‎The president revealed plans to expose young players internationally, including Under-18 events in Egypt this year.

    ‎On infrastructure, Nimrod said the federation is constructing a beach volleyball court ahead of Nigeria’s hosting of the African School Games.

    ‎He reaffirmed his commitment to grassroots volleyball by distributing equipment to states and clubs nationwide.

    ‎The president said volleyballs and equipment were distributed to all 36 states and the FCT during the Ogun Sports Festival, with Lagos and Enugu next.

    ‎He expressed optimism that sustained grassroots investment would produce athletes capable of excelling at the continental and global levels.

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