Following the introduction of special education incentive for every goal
scored at the just concluded National Championship of the Airtel Rising
Stars Under-17 Football National Competition by leading
telecommunications operator, Airtel Nigeria, twelve primary schools in
local communities across the six geo-political zones of the country have
been chosen as beneficiaries of the initiative.
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The company had offered $100 for every goal scored during match
regulation time at the National Finals where 192 players comprising 12
male and female teams drawn from six zones across the nation slugged it
out for the trophies.
At the keenly contested tournament, a total of 20 goals were scored from 14 matches played by both the male and female teams.
Combined efforts from Team Kaduna yielded 5 goals to tie with Team Port
Harcourt. Ibadan teams secured 4 goals, while Lagos netted a total of 3
goals.
Enugu boys and girls recorded 2 goals apiece, while the representatives
of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) trailed the rest with a single
goal.
According to Airtel’s Director of Corporate Communications and CSR,
Emeka Oparah, the respective team Coaches will receive the aggregated
monetary value due their teams to purchase books and other relevant
school items for donation to the pupils of the selected schools in
their domain.
Oparah said all the donations pan-Nigeria will take place on resumption of the new academic year in September.
Said he: “The Goal-for-Education” initiative is intended to complement
what we are doing in Adopt-a-School programme, our CSR platform. The
idea is to send the monetary value of the goals scored at the Airtel
National finals and donate it to selected schools to open doors to
under-privileged children who ordinarily would have no access to quality
education.
Airtel Nigeria is passionate about laying a solid educational foundation for Nigerian children.”
The ARS National U-17 Championship finals which held penultimate weekend
at the Agege stadium saw the Port Harcourt male and female teams dust
their rivals to the trophies.
The Port Harcourt female team emerged 2-1 victorious over their opponents from Ibadan to retain the trophy for the third season.
In the same vein, the male team took off from where their female
counterpart left off as they reclaimed the trophy they last won two
seasons ago at Campos Square by up-staging the Ibadan team 2-0.
In the third place matches played earlier, Kaduna defeated FCT Queens
5-4 to retain the trophy they won last season in the female category
while team Lagos won their first ever ARS medal 5-3 against their Kaduna
counterparts.
The Airtel Rising Stars U-17 Tourney, in its third year running, is a
pan African initiative of Airtel Africa, designed to provide support for
the development.
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