Nigeria Curling Federation Appoints Patience Jonathan Grand Matron

By Adukwu Williams, Lagos

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The Nigeria Curling Federation (NCF) has announced former First Lady, Dame Patience Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as its grand matron. NCF President, Daniel Damola, said the choice of Mrs. Jonathan was well-thought-out and also well-deserving of a woman, who has invested her time and other resources to see that curling as a sport in Nigeria stands out.

According to Damola, the former First Lady is one of the few Nigerians, who ensured the country’s historic qualification for the Youth Winter Olympic Games billed for South Korea next year.

Dame Jonathan (middle, front row) flanked by officials of the Nigeria Curling Federation and members of the nation’s youth team to the Winter Olympic Games after the investiture.
Dame Jonathan (middle, front row) flanked by officials of the Nigeria Curling Federation and members of the nation’s youth team to the Winter Olympic Games after the investiture.

 

“We acknowledge the kind heart of the former First Lady and that is why we have deemed it fit to accord her the prestigious position of Grand Matron,” the NCF boss explained.

Responding, Dame Patience Jonathan expressed great delight in the honour bestowed on her, even as she admitted it was a call to more service for the growth of curling in Nigeria.

“My genuine appreciation goes to the World Curling Federation for acknowledging the drive towards improving sporting activities in our great nation. I am pleased to be a recipient of this prestigious role and pledge to uphold the values and principles underpinning the sport,” she said.

Mrs. Jonathan while noting that sports plays a crucial role in fostering discipline amongst the youth and promoting national unity, stated that curling offers an amazing opportunity for Nigeria to compete and excel on a global stage.

“I wish to reiterate my commitment to supporting and promoting the growth of curling in Nigeria, whilst recognising and appreciating its potential to inspire our youth and empower them to create a legacy of athletic achievement and excellence.

“My gratitude goes to the Nigeria Curling Federation for their unwavering dedication to nurturing and advancing the sport within our nation. Your efforts have laid the foundation for the growth and achievement we are celebrating today,” she added.

Already, the former First Lady has made a solemn commitment to be at the Youth Winter Olympic Games to support the young lads that would be representing Nigeria in Gangwon.

 

 

 

 

Guardian/Adukwu William

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