Nigeria’s most successful tennis player, Nduka Odizor,
will no more be running for the Presidency of the Nigeria Tennis Federation
(NTF) due to “certain practises that does not tally with my personal principle
in the system, coupled with the fact that I do not think I am well prepared for
the processes.
Odizor, popular called the Duke of Wimbledon, said
that, “I have collected the form, filled it out and met all the conditions set
before realising certain practises which I do not feel very comfortable passing
through to be elected into that office.
Rather, I have redirected my efforts to build a new
generation of tennis players in the country. I will use my tennis foundation to
set up six tennis development centres across the nation in partnership with
some existing organisations.
All the six centres will be in place before the end of
December 2018. Apart from this, I have a special tennis programme for all the
states in the Niger Delta region.
Whoever eventually wins the Presidency of the NTF will
enjoy a cosy, maximum support structure from my team. Three key championships
will be worked out to return to make more champions out of Nigeria. They are
the Lord Rumens, Ogbe hard court and Dala Clay court. I will not jettison these
visions I had laid out to achieve for the country.
I don’t have to belong to the Federation to be able to
contribute my quota to the game that brought me fame, name and all I am today.
I remain ever grateful to Nigeria, tennis and it is time to resurrect the
sport. That is what I have committed myself to achieve.
To show my commitment, by next week, the first centre
will become public. It is our desire to make this first centre support the
campaign for breast cancer, a campaign I have devoted my time to prosecute and
want to make a serious public issue in our country.
This year alone, I will be bringing in equipment worth
about N10million. Nigeria and Nigerians will be made to enjoy following tennis
again. I will also work hard to see that the investments in our tennis grow to
about N100m before the year end. My dream to produce greater players, male and
female, than I was has started in earnest.
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