Volleyball Zone 3 Competition: Nigeria U-21 Girls Depart For Niger In High Spirit

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Volleyball Zone 3 Competition: Nigeria U-21 Girls Depart For Niger In High Spirit
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Our correspondent who witnessed their departure, reports that they were all revved up and roaring to succeed as they bade farewell to a team of officials from

“From what I saw, they are technically sound. They will compete with all countries in West Africa. The arrival date for the competition is July 3, while the competition runs till 10th,” he said.

“We are departing today. From what you are seeing from the girls, you know their spirit is high. The NVBF President, Engineer Musa Nimrod has ensured all the welfare of the players, are adequately taken care of” she disclosed.

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