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35 players hit NTTF camp ahead int’l tourneys

Thirty-five young Nigerian table tennis players, aged nine to 19, are participating in a national training camp organized by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) at Babcock University in Ogun State. The camp aims to prepare the athletes for upcoming international tournaments in Ghana and Guinea. The university, supported by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Afolarin Ojewole, provides comprehensive facilities including accommodation, nutrition, medical care, and training equipment. The NTTF president, Adesoji Tayo, highlighted the collaboration with Babcock University, noting its suitability for training due to its serene environment and resources. The university's leadership emphasized the importance of sports in holistic education, linking athletic development to academic success and personal growth.

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35 players hit NTTF camp ahead int’l tourneys

Thirty-five young Nigerian table tennis players, aged nine to 19, are participating in a national training camp organized by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) at Babcock University in Ogun State. The camp aims to prepare the athletes for upcoming international tournaments in Ghana and Guinea. The university, supported by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Afolarin Ojewole, provides comprehensive facilities including accommodation, nutrition, medical care, and training equipment. The NTTF president, Adesoji Tayo, highlighted the collaboration with Babcock University, noting its suitability for training due to its serene environment and resources. The university's leadership emphasized the importance of sports in holistic education, linking athletic development to academic success and personal growth.

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