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Sunday, April 10, 2022

Karate: Japanese envoy vows to promote sport in Nigeria

The envoy said he would be marketing Nigerian karate athletes to officials of the Japan Karate Federation.

• April 10, 2022
Japan ambassador to Nigeria, MATSUNAGA Kazuyoshi
Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi

Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, has vowed to work with the Karate Federation of Nigeria to promote the sport in the country.

Mr Kazuyoshi made this known on Saturday at the closing ceremony of the first edition of the Japanese Ambassador’s Karate Tournament held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

According to the envoy, the competition will be a yearly event aimed at discovering raw talents in Nigeria.

“I took some photographs during the tournament, which I will send to the Japan Karate Federation to show the high level performance of the Nigerian athletes.

“I would like to continue to support karate in Nigeria; this will not be a one-stop tournament but a continuous tournament,” Mr Kazuyoshi said. 

The envoy said he was impressed by the performance of the Nigerian athletes in the tournament, adding that the competition was “the first step to continue our contribution to promote Karate in Nigeria”.

He also expressed his appreciation to everyone who made the first edition of the competition a colourful and successful event.

“At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, karate was one of the very popular sports.

“I am so impressed to see many karate fans here and also the karate clubs and athletes and I decided to promote it,” he said.

Mr Kazuyoshi said they needed the support of the media to also help publicise the game in Nigeria.

“We need the support of the media to promote the sport in Nigeria and without the media the sport will not have the necessary publicity,” he said.

On his part, KFN President, Silas Agara, said he was pleased with the turnout of participants at the championship.

According to him, “The athletes are quite energetic and we have first class athletes that are here, so we’re quite happy with the turnout.”

A total of 17 states, seven government agencies and three clubs participated in the four-day tournament won by Team FCT.

(NAN) 

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