Promasidor Improves Youths’ Wellbeing at Cowbell Football Academy
One of
the youngest players at the 2017 Summer Camp edition of Cowbell
Football Academy (CFA) introducing himself to Managing
Director of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr Anders Einarsson
By: HighCelebritySquard
As part of drive to enhance the
wellbeing of children, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, the leading provider of
high-quality food products in the country, recently commenced its annual
Cowbell Football Academy (CFA) summer camp, which runs from July 23 to August 12,
2017, at the
National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Speaking on CFA’s health benefits to
children, the Rector of CFA, Godwin Dudu-Orumen, said football helps to improve
mental and physical alertness. He said the training at the academy is focused
at developing the children into champions with sound minds and sound bodies.
Dudu-Orumen said the fitness level
of the participants is of primary interest throughout the three-week programme,
which will culminate in inter-team competitions.
On the benefits of engaging in
football, the Head Coach/Camp Technical Director, Hyacienth Nkwocha said the
game helps to reduce the risk of obesity and cardiovascular diseases and
increases speed and agility to be strong all the time.
Cowbell Football Academy, located in
Surulere, Lufasi Nature Park, Lekki and Badagry, all in Lagos; and Benin City,
has 500 participants, while the summer camp programme holds only at the Lufasi
Nature Park and the National Stadium, Surulere.
Expressing his delight at the
initiative, Obafemi Abiola-Oloke of Royal Alexandra and Albert School, London
commended Cowbell for enhancing his skills in football, which he describes as a
sport that has made many Nigerians famous globally.
Managing Director of
Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr Anders Einarsson with excited kids at the 2017
Summer Camp edition of Cowbell Football Academy (CFA) holding at National
Stadium, Lagos
Adekunle Malik, a student of Baptist
Bowen College, Surulere, Lagos, said the training and motivational speech from
Segun Odegbami, a national footballicon who combined engineering with football
in his playing years, has spurred his passion for the sport. He said although
he wants to study medicine, he is now also passionate about football.
Adeshina Idris of Surulere Senior
Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos stated that what he has learnt at the academy
has increased his knowledge on the fundamentals of the game.
Cowbell Football Academy, which
holds at the National Stadium, Surulere, has 125 participants from the ages of
five to 17 who are being taught character building, individual technical
development, small-side games, team competition, mental training, goal keeping
training, fun game and more.
Promasidor Improves Youths’ Wellbeing at Cowbell Football Academy
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