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Saturday, 14 February 2015

FAB-5 Football Initiative powered by Indomie Noodles rewards pupils

The Fab-5 Football initiative primarily targeted at public primary schools and designed to promote Education using Football as a tool at the grassroot rewards 3 new pupils to its growing Scholarship & Mentoring programme scheme. The Fab-5 Football Initiative is in 3 tiers. The 5 aside Football Competition, Scholarship/Mentoring programme and the Soccer school

The Initiative powered by Indomie Noodles is contributing its selfless quota to the development of the Nigerian child and has been consistent in its activities.

The 1st tier which is the 5 aside Football Competition commenced on the 28th & 30th JAN at the Agege and campos mini stadium. It climaxed with a carnival like event on the 5th of FEB at the Campos mini stadium. Opebi primary school triumphed over favorites Ebutte Metta Primary school. 


The Fab-5 Football Initiative is brought to you by Pet-Bamok & Company in conjunction with Sportvision and supported by Supersport Let’s Play.




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FAB-5 Football Challenge: paving the way for a Brighter Footballer : http://t.co/l0hWu2fPNW

20 comments:

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Only lagos kids are blessed with this opportunity no doubt......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. social responsibilities .. good

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  4. Good one


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  5. Nice initiative, thanks to all the brains behind it. Linda take note!

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  6. Nice initiative, thanks to all the brains behind it. Linda take note!

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  7. Nice initiative, thanks to all the brains behind it. Linda take note!

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  8. Nice initiative, thanks to all the brains behind it. Linda take note!

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  9. Wow.. sorry if my question is OOT. Just wondering, is indomie so popular in your country? Or indomie just expanding recently?

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  10. very impressive.....NFF please encourage initiatives like this.

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  11. Good work! thumbs up to the coordinator, Indomie instant Noodles!!!
    Partnership that works!!!!

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  12. Great thinking! Kudos to all these brains behind them event.

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  13. Great idea! Catch them young and help then through life.

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  14. Lovely, nice and impressive. Cudos to the organisers.

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