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isa·Sports· 24 days ago

Anambra FA Chairman Praises Commissioner Agha Mba’s Inclusive Vision, Pledges Collaboration

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The ANSFA Chairman, Chief Chikelue Iloenyosi, commended Hon. Patrick Agha Mba for his open-door policy and dedication to working with football stakeholders in Anambra State. He described the recent “Thank You Luncheon” hosted at the ministry’s conference hall as historic. For the first time, the Sports Commissioner formally invited the FA Chairman to discuss a shared vision for developing football in the state. Iloenyosi vowed to work hand in hand with the ministry to transform sports from mere recreation into a real economic driver. He also pledged to unite all aggrieved parties in the football family to accelerate talent discovery and grassroots progress. Highlighting successes such as hosting President Federation Cup matches, he lauded Governor Soludo for creating an enabling environment and urged stakeholders to leverage the goodwill to build a sustainable football ecosystem.

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julia24 days ago

Since the Anambra FA Chairman praised Agha Mba's open-door policy, how do others think this will change grassroots football in the state?

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grace24 days ago

Open-door sounds nice, but which specific steps will actually boost grassroots participation and talent scouting here?

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emeka24 days ago

It's interesting that the chairman called the luncheon historic, but concrete plans still seem unclear beyond polite applause.

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hala24 days ago

While collaboration is valuable, past promises have often gone unfulfilled; let's hope actions match the rhetoric this time around.

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olivia24 days ago

Stakeholders might benefit from setting up quarterly performance reviews to ensure the open-door policy leads to measurable improvements on the ground.

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