Obaland Magazine learned that Former Technical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation, Coach Bitrus Bewarang will arrive in Anambra state this weekend for the Easter edition of the Maureen Mmadu football Kiddies Camp program.
Coach Bewarang will join other notable individuals and stakeholders at the opening ceremony billed to hold on Saturday 3rd April 2021 at the commercial city of Onitsha, Anambra state.
The former Technical Director of Plateau United who has been encouraging Ambassador Maureen Mmadu on the novel project promised to spend some days to help colour to the technical success of the project.
He said Coach Mmadu needs all the support she can get to make the project a huge success both now and in the future.
The Maureen Mmadu football Kiddies Camp aimed at discovering talents from the grassroot began last year with encouraging response and pleasing success.
The Easter edition for girls ages 10-18 will begin from 2nd to 9th April 2021.
American University scholarship awaits three exceptionally talented girls from the camp.






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