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REVEALED: How VP Osinbajo's phone call motivated D'Tigers to win first Afrobasket championship
REVEALED: How VP Osinbajo's phone call motivated D'Tigers to win first Afrobasket championship
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Monday, August 31, 2015
Nigeria’s senior men basketball team, D’Tigers made history by finally beating their perennial foes, Angola, to win the 2015 African Basketball Championship, AfroBasket, on Sunday in Tunisia, and NigerianEye gathered that a phone call from Vice President Yemi Osinbajo might have motivated
The Nigerian team.
D’Tigers won the final 74-65 at the Tunisia 2015 in Rades.
Media Officer of Nigeria Basketball Federation, NBBF, Patrick Omorodion, posted on his facebook page after the epic match that the call made by Prof Osinbajo before the boys played the final was a timely tonic that propelled the Nigerians to victory.
“Thank you President Buhari for mandating the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to speak to our players before they entered the court to battle perennial foes, Angola. That did the magic as it fired the players to say Angola was beatable,” an elated Omorodion, who was with the team in Tunisia, wrote.
Meanwhile, the social media have also been awash with congratulatory messages for Nigeria winning the AfroBasket.
While felicitating with the team, Segun Agbede wrote @SegunThePundit: “Congratulations D’Tigers for making history and making us so proud. Rio 2016 here we come!”
The Nigeria Super Eagles also congratulated the victorious team in their tweeters handle, saying “Congratulations to our national men’s senior basketball team, D’Tigers for winning the #2015AfroBasketchampionship in Tunisia in grand style.”
Angola went into the final looking to win a 12th African title and led early on, before Nigeria’s rotation made the difference as they turned the score around in the second quarter and once they took the lead, they held on to it, going up by as many as 19 points.
Chamberlain Oguchi hit a trifecta of three-pointers on his way to a game-high 19 points for Nigeria, with Olaseni Lawal finishing with a dozen. Carlos Morais led the Angolans with 15 points while Yanick Moreira added 13.
Oguchi was rewarded for his impressive tournament and huge individual performance in the final by receiving the Most Valuable Player award, presented by Tissot.
The 29-year-old headlined the All-Star Five which also included his Nigeria team-mate Al-Farouq Aminu, Morais of Angola, Tunisia’s Makram Ben Romdhane and Gorgui Dieng of Senegal.
“It’s the best moment of my life, to be able to come here after missing the last AfroBasket, to be able to come here and do this with my brothers, it feels amazing,” Oguchi said afterwards. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Well done D'tigers!!!
ReplyDeleteI really do hope government will make a more concerted effort to diversify and invest in other sports outside football.
But I must say, it was your determination that won the tournament.
Congrats!!!!