Nigeria's first National Women's Team Captain Princess Alban
Ugonwaezeh-Agugo has been appointed into Rugby Africa Women's Player
Welfare and Participation Sub Committee.
Chairman
of the Sub Committee, Ms. Anna Michelle Prudence Preira commended
Princess and ten others for their dedication and involvement in the
development of women's Rugby and the welfare of the players.
NRFF
President, Kelechukwu Mbagwu says the Federation has been working
closely with Rugby Africa to ensure inclusiveness of Women and schools
in Rugby. ''Our promise to make the game more inclusive through a
variety of competitions by strategic revamping of existing competitions
and coming up with new ones for gilrs and ladies is one Nigeria look
forward to as an aspiring Rugby nation and results are beginning to show
with the appointments of NRFF Vice President Mrs Grace Iyorhe into
Rugby Africa's Advisory Committee and now Princess Ugowaezeh-Agugo into
players Welfare Sub Committee. We will keep working to grow the game
across the country.”
Princess Alban
Ugonwaezeh-Agugo, a 34yr old mother of two started her sporting career
in Tennis. In the year 2007, she was sponsored to a training tour at the
HPC Sports Academy in Pretoria South Africa. she returned to play in
the Delta State Festival and emerged Champion in the female singles
category. She represented her school, Nwafor Orizu College of Education
and won back to back Double Gold and Silver medals in the 2009 NIGERIA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GAMES (NICEGA) held in Kano State and Omork River
State in 2012. following these success, she was honoured twice by
Students' Union Government.
Princess won the Anambra State Festival Tennis competition female singles and mix doubles in 2011.
As
a Rugby player, she is the first Delta State Women's Rugby captain
leading her team to winning Gold and Silver medals at the National
Sports Festival held in Kaduna State in 2009. She then led the national
women's team to the 2009 African Women Rugby 7s (North) Tournament held
in Accra, Ghana where Nigeria narrowly lost the Cup final match againt
an experienced Tunisian side to finish in second place.
She is an Educationist. She obtained her NCE from the above mentioned school, B.ed from the University of Nigeria Nsukka and M.SC from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka.
She
is the proprietress of Prince Et Princess Schools and has awarded
scholarships to the less privileged particularly orphans. Her
contributions in education was rewarded recently as she bags an award as
Anambra State Pillar of Education by the Catholic Teachers Association
Onitsha Archdiocese by His Lordship Valerian Mmaduka Okeke, the
Archbishop of Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province.
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