Airtel CEO Segun Ogunsanya with ex-Nigerian stars Peter Rufai, Anne Chiejine, Chioma ajunwa and Mutiu Adepoju at launch of ARS4 on June 4 |
Leading Telecommunications Services
provider, Airtel Nigeria, today, announced the commencement of the 4th
edition of Airtel Rising Stars (ARS) U-17 male and female tournament, a grass-root football talent search programme aimed at
identifying and nurturing budding soccer talent from the grassroots onto a
national stage.
This announcement is coming barely ten months after a
successful hosting of the 3rd edition of the ARS, an Africa-wide grassroots tournament that underscores the company’s
avowed commitment to creating excitement for sports lovers as well as providing
empowerment opportunities for Nigerian youth.
Speaking at an event to announce the commencement of
ARS 4 in Lagos, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of Airtel
Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, noted that the soccer initiative is the company’s
contribution to sports development and youth empowerment in Nigeria.
Ogunsanya
who was in the company of ex Super Eagles and Falcons Stars including Peter
Rufai, Ann Chiejine, Chioma Ajunwa, Garba Lawal and Mutiu Adepoju said football
in Nigeria elicits passion, creates fun and engenders unity.
“Airtel
wants to be an integral part of local communities and our association with
football has strong elements of creating positive change and engagement. ARS is
our contribution to building and sustaining a rich pool of football talents for
the Super Eagles and Falcons,” he said.
Ex-Nigerian International Mutiu Adepoju recives souvenir from Airtel CEO Segun Ogunsanya with Chioma Ajunwa in background at launch of Airtel Rising Stars 4 |
While
highlighting the success of the Airtel Rising Starts intervention, the Airtel
CEO also noted that the initiative has provided strong platforms for empowering
exceptionally talented Nigerians.
”It
is on record that the Airtel Rising Stars Football programme has produced
exceptional talents some of whom are: Musa Mohammed Shehu- Captain Golden
Eaglets U17- (ARS 2011); Zahradden Bello- U17- ARS (2012); AL Hassan Ibrahim
Abdullahi- U17- ARS (2011); Muri Lawal- Sunshine Stars FC Akure- ARS (2011) and
Josephine Mathias- Falconets, Pelican Stars FC Calabar- ARS (2011),” he said.
Segun Ogunsanya, CEO of Airtel presents gift to former Super Eagles No.1 Goal Keeper, Peter Rufai at the launch of ARS 4 in Lagos. |
According
to Ogunsanya, the fourth edition of the Airtel Rising Stars programme will be
played in different regions across the country, culminating in the National
Finals, a three-day soccer fiesta. Thereafter, the successful male and female
teams will travel to Gabon to compete for continental glory in Africa’s biggest
youth football tournament with participation from 17 countries.
With
over 50,000 active participants over the last 3 seasons, ARS enjoys the
endorsement and support of football bodies such as Lagos State Football
Association (LSFA), Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria (YSFON), Arsenal
Football Club and Nigeria School Sports Federation (NSSF). This year, Airtel is
partnering ex super eagles and falcons stars to offer technical support and
advisory services to the youngsters.
Beginning
with Open Screening Camps in five locations, where the participants will be
screened for age compliance and given the opportunity to showcase their
talents, the selected male and female teams in each camp will proceed to Lagos
to challenge for honors at the National Finals.
The Airtel Rising Stars U-17 Tourney, a unique pan
African initiative of Airtel Africa, is designed to provide support for the
development of football talents across Nigeria. It aims at discovering talented
students (male and female) of secondary school age and providing them the
opportunity to gain football skills and develop into renowned stars.
The Airtel Rising Stars registration will kick-off
from today, June 4th, 2014 to Friday, June 27th, 2014 and
is expected to draw thousands of participants across the country. The
registration forms will be available at Airtel Express shops nationwide.
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