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In a bid to enhance women’s skills in the administration and management of sports, the Women Commission under the auspices of the Olympic Solidarity and the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) says a seminar for Women in Sports will be organized.

The two-days seminar will hold from April 12 to April 13, 2022, in Abuja, a release signed by the Public Relations Officer, NOC, Phemmy Adetula, and made available to Persecondnews.com disclosed.

According to NOC, the aim of the seminar with the theme: “Effective Career Enhancement for Today’s Women in Sports”, is to foster collaborations in communication and interpersonal relationships with mentors and sponsors, while paving way for continued growth and success.

It further noted that the seminar will also explore more deeply the current professional and career challenges, and discover new effective solutions to the most pressing issues.

“It is a seminar for women at a high level of their career aspiring for the leadership cadre into Executive Board of International Federations, National Federations etc.

“It is in line with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) clamour for more women’s participation in sports politics.

“So, I implore our women to come out in large number and participate in the workshop. I will be there personally to declare the seminar open,” the President of NOC, Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel, said.

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