ExxonMobil, the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Africare will
celebrate the second year of the Power Forward pilot program, a youth
engagement initiative that uses basketball to develop health literacy
and life skills among Nigerian youth,
on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at
National Stadium in Abuja. Power Forward began in November 2013 and has
been implemented in 10 secondary schools in Abuja.
Former Nigerian NBA and WNBA players Obinna Ekezie, Olumide Oyedeji and
Mactabene Amachree will attend the day-long event, which will feature
four schools playing in final games for boys and girls, public health
teaching and recognition of standout students in the program, as well as
aerial dunking performances by the Atlanta Hawks Sky Squad. In
conjunction with the basketball activities, bed nets will be distributed
and malaria rapid diagnostic tests will be administered to those
attending.
Power Forward, which will continue through December 2015, teaches health
literacy and life skills such as leadership, respect and personal
responsibility through basketball and other programming to positively
impact Nigerian secondary school students. Nigerian native and NBA
Africa Ambassador Hakeem Olajuwon, fellow countryman and former NBA
player Obinna Ekezie, and three-time WNBA Champion Swin Cash attended
the inaugural event. WNBA All-Star Chiney Ogwumike and Oyedeji attended
the launch of the second season, which was held at the Model Secondary
School in Maitama in Abuja last May.
Olumide Oyedeji was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the second
round of the 2000 NBA Draft. He spent two years in Seattle before
playing for the Orlando Magic during the 2002-2003 season. He is the
captain of the Nigerian national team that won its first ever Afrobasket
title last month.
Obinna Ekezie was selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies in the second
round of the 1999 NBA Draft and went on to play for the Washington
Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers and Atlanta Hawks.
Mactabene Amachree is a former WNBA player and the first Nigerian player
to play in WNBA. She played for the Phoenix Mercury, New York Liberty,
Seattle Storm and Washington Mystics during her WNBA career.
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
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