Mark D Ball – 2012 Edition | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Mark D Ball – 2012 Edition

Originally called Save the Game Project, about four years ago it was rebranded to Mark D Ball!  Mark D Ball is a basketball tournament that occurs annually during the Christmas period, in the heart of Idoma land. Every year, Benue State hosts a plethora of stars and dignitaries to an exciting sports and social gathering.  This sports tournament is however, no ordinary tournament, as its main function is to use sports as a means of youth empowerment and community building.

 

From Save the Game Project to Mark D Ball
About four years ago, the Senate President David Mark, threw his weight behind this competition and made it a prominent feature on the social calendar for both Benue State and Nigeria at large.  The idea of this initiative is the Senate President’s commitment of getting the youths off the street through something they can easily relate to – sports.  During the tournament, participants are challenged to meet people and network therefore making efforts for the country to unite under one bond; there is a three part “code of living” that participants are encouraged to live by while participating in the tournament.  As individuals, as team members, and as members of society – the basic theme that runs through the code is: to try and develop ones skills to the best of their ability, and also to be aware that as a team player, you must consider your fellow team members and put the team’s personal goals ahead of yours.  One must also be aware that participating in the tournament means you must be ready to impact your community positively.


 
Mark D Ball 5 – 2012 Edition
According to Comrade James Oche, the Senior Legislative Aide to Senate President David Mark,  Mark D Ball 2012 basketball tournament is to keep youths off the streets.
The tournament, according to him, is an annual event with the Season 5 coming up from Dec. 26 to 31 in Otukpo.
Oche said the primary aim of the tournament was to bring basketball of international standard to the grassroot and to teach children the game for early build-up of their career.
He said the competition, which was initiated by Hon. Igoche Mark, would be powered by the senate president to help young people to become better citizens using the basketball medium.
He said that Nigeria could revive its image by encouraging the development of sports at the grassroots with the youth being the target.
Oche said more than 250 children within the ages of eight to sixteen years would be trained and that those selected after the training would be given scholarships to go to school and also build up their career in sports.
"The idea is we intend to train more than 250 students in the basketball academy and those that excel would be given scholarship; the theme here is catch them young while we teach them how to develop their skills.
"We also encourage them to go to school; to use sports as a past time; the idea is we believe that if you train up a child early enough in his skill, he will grow up to become the Tiger Woods of tomorrow and today's celebrated sportsmen."
This year’s edition comes with a twist.  Mark D Ball team will go up against a celebrity team of basket-ball  players, in a friendly game at the opening ceremony of the tournament.
Calling the youth!
You don’t have to be a great basketball player to appreciate what this initiative sets out to achieve, you just have to believe in the future of a united Nigeria to want to be a part of this movement.  The youth are the future of tomorrow, and so Mark D Ball is an important platform for empowering youth, giving the right credentials to forge through and make a difference in your community.  Mark D Ball is committed to giving out cash prizes to winners, as well as scholarships and networking opportunities. The idea is to transfer the skills and ideology of participating in a team sport into the real world, where the youth can actively be a part of changing their environment positively.  The team at Mark D Ball call all youth to support the cause by simply spreading the word and raising awareness of this initiative!

Mark D Ball

26th to 31st December, 2012
At Otukpo Club 45, Otukpo, Benue State
Artists: Tuface, Sound Sultan, Ikechukwu, Vector, and more
Supported by: The Senate President David Mark, I.G Mark, Ada Mark Foundation for Girls, Society Against Prostitution and Child Labour, VerMark Gas, AGIP, Elito, Reynolds Construction Company,  El Toro Sportswear, M&M Kids, Iyaache Communications, Thomas Media Inc., RedBox Inc.

For more information please call 08055865545,07068777722
website: http://www.markdball.org.ng/web/
follow us on twitter at Markdball2012

26 comments:

  1. Linda please I need someone to mark my balls..oops, I mean ball - Tonto's Tattoo

    ReplyDelete
  2. Let's pray we get d best.kudos

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is the main thing!!! Imma be there. I keep saying it, sen. David Mark is a great man.

    ReplyDelete
  4. That guy beside TUFACE is the most handsome guy in the world! Y'all can't tell me nothing. #TeamDavidMark

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah n thank goodness he is married to a beautiful damsel wt a priceless heart !a toast to beautiful people .

      Delete
    2. Yeah n thank goodness he is married to a beautiful damsel wt a priceless heart !a toast to beautiful people .

      Delete
    3. Wifey is that you?...

      Delete
  5. Kai liNda u dey fall my hand ooo..which kin yeye news be dis*long nd boring* Next pls/angry with steam/..khu

    ReplyDelete
  6. Linda, any more of this will cause we the Idoma,s worldwide to protest against you oh,,linda biko

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hater hug a transformer. Bitter mofo!

      Delete
    2. Negativity will get you nowhere. Learn to appreciate goodness so u can prosper. Better get on ur ashy knees and thank David Mark.

      Delete
  7. God bless David Mark !

    ReplyDelete
  8. Linda please try to reject some comment in this blog thanks

    ReplyDelete
  9. Linda if you know any of this basket ball players or rather any, we can talk business. email me at ; ven4viruz@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  10. Evil spirits,if u dnt like david mark,why wont u just keep quiet?must u always make nasty comments?btw not all idomas will protest...u can stand alone nd du so if u so wish.And if you dnt like what DM is doing,u can ve a warm bath on a transformer.

    ReplyDelete
  11. God bless David Mark.... finite

    ReplyDelete
  12. I will be there live.......

    ReplyDelete
  13. linda i bet u have hundreds of comments against David M and family u cant publish,i understand jare,man must survive,na nija we dey

    ReplyDelete
  14. Linda,linda,linda,how many times i kol u,i go report u to ur papa oh,no touch these greedy, selfish politicians supposedly do good stories oh,,me na idoma boy proper,,i don talk my own oh

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Shut the fuck you, fake idoma boy!

      Delete
  15. Honestly am Idoma n David mark is still one of a kind , no matter wat people say he has tried , but speaking logically he sure is wise n purpose driven! A great leader okpokpowulu K idoma !

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dont mind the haters. They hate good things that's it will never come to them

      Delete
  16. otukpo is the place to be during xmax oyi abole!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Linda,i salute u,u proved me kinda wrong,u publised my comments but held one back,,u ve converted me,na u biko,,all the best my dear

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts