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Ojoboh: LVC Thunder Games to stimulate growth of volleyball

Dare Kuti
Last updated: December 6, 2023 11:26 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: December 6, 2023
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Chairman of Lekki Volleyball Club, Bome Ojoboh told www.aclsports.com that the essence of the LVC Thunder Games is to nurture the growth of volleyball in the country.

Ojoboh said the the LVC Thunder Game will help foster teamwork, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide opportunities for higher-level competition.

He said the club ensure players have the opportunity to enjoy or use the slang ball while they play the game of volleyball.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Extreme Mutual Technique said, “LVC Thunder Games aims to develop players’ skills, foster teamwork, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide opportunities for higher-level competition.

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“However, we bring a cruise experience and ensure players have the opportunity to enjoy or use the slang ball while they play the game”.

“We are watching out to see and rate volleyball players at this tournament, looking out for their skills, consistency, decision-making, teamwork, adaptability, attitude as well as effort.

Ojoboh expressed satisfaction with the turnout of participating teams within Lagos.

He said, “A satisfied turnout is when a good number of teams or participants register and actively participate in the event, meeting the organizers’ expectations and objectives and we limited this edition to the best of Lagos.

“So, yes we are indeed satisfied with our target and result as this indeed was the expectation of or local organizers.”

He lastly reached out to potential partners of the 3rd LVC Thunder Games next year on what’s to be expected and how it is highly a mutually benefiting one.

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