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International Children’s Day: Lagos fetes 1,500 school children

International children’s day: lagos fetes 1,500 school children

 

The Lagos State Sports Commission Tuesday played host to at least 1,500 students from various public and private primary and secondary schools to celebrate the 2022 International Children Day.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event with the theme, “Intervention for the new generation”, was organised by the commission, in collaboration with Goldcrest Family Centre.
It took place at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Indoor Sports Hall, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.
In a speech, the Chairman of the commission, Sola Aiyepeku, said that the initiative was to leverage the role played by sports toward achieving social change and all round development.
He said: “This year’s edition, being the pilot of the initiative, is showcasing Taekwondo Poomsae and Table Tennis.
“The choice of these two sports is that the former imparts self-defense techniques, which can bring about reduction in bullying, girl-child molestation and anti-rape measures.
“The latter fosters precision, alertness and concentration, which promote academic excellence among children of school age.
“The ‘Sport Day’ aims at promoting the integration of education and sports to bring about all round development of the youths,” he said.
The President, Goldcrest family, Rev. Agatha Chukwuka, told NAN that the programme was conceived to provide orientation to the budding talents on principle of tolerance, love and fair play.
“This has been on my mind for some time to find another way of engaging our children, especially at this time when some seem confused about what lies ahead of them.
“We want something that will completely occupy their mind, soul and body.
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“Those things that are not forced on them by parents, because most times, we parents are the ones dictating to them.
“So, we think about what the children are mostly interested in aside from their educational pursuit, which is very paramount for their future, so we picked sports which is widely acceptable to them.
“In sports, they learn how to treat others with respect, tolerance, being at alert, focused, courageous and other positive things,” she said.
Samiat Kasumu, an SS 11 student of New Era Girls’ Senior Secondary School, Surulere, described the event as engaging with lessons on self defense, communication and benefits of sports.
Also, Lateef Yekini from Surulere Primary School said that the event had helped him to meet new friends and have some fun.
NAN reports that activities at the event included table tennis, taekwondo and Poomsae competitions, among the students.
The winners at the various events were presented with school bags, educational materials, medals and trophies for first, second and third place students.

 

 

(NAN)

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