Kida-led NBBF board member says FG ban counter-productive, mulls court intervention

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The sports ministry and the Federal Government may be dragged to court on the self-imposed two-year ban

Abba Abdulkadir, the North-east Zonal Representative on the Musa Kida-led Nigeria Basketball Federation board, says the ban on Nigeria’s participation in international basketball is not good for the country.

“The ban is very unfortunate and uncalled for. I think it’s not well thought out and it’s a classic case of unprofessionalism from the Ministry. AbdulKadir said the Kida-led NBBF would be heading to the courts to stop the implementation of the controversial order in the interest of the nation. AbdulKadir decried the fact that the ban was coming after the D’Tigress had worked hard to qualify for the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup slated for Sydney in Australia in September.

 

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