Nigerian music heavy-weight, 2face Idibia is expected to set the Agege Township Stadium alight this Sunday, September 22nd, 2013, for the Closing Ceremony of the Airtel Rising Stars Africa Championship. Also the youngest Nigerian non-inheritor millionaire and winner of
the inaugural edition of the Nigeria’s Got Talent (NGT) Television show,
Amarachi Uyanne, and the first runner up of the NGT competition,
violinist, Godwin Strings are slated to perform at this event.
Big Brother Africa – The Chase Housemates, Melvin Oduah and Beverly
Osu will also add colour to the occasion as they storm the venue of the
championship to support talented kids drawn from 16 African countries.
Meanwhile, Arsenal legend, Robert Pires, has also confirmed his
attendance of the closing event. He will arrive Nigeria on Saturday,
September 21 for the Grand finale. Continue…
Nigeria’s topnotch songster, 2face will light up the stage and take
excitement to a higher level as he performs hits from his rich
repertoire of songs while Amarachi Uyanne and Godwin Strings will also
relive moments of the maiden edition of the NGT show as they perform to
thrill guests with what some enthusiasts have dubbed avant-garde
entertainment.
This year’s edition of the ARS kicked off Monday at the Agege
Township Stadium with host Nigeria recording respective victories in the
opening group matches against Kenya female and DRC male teams.
The Airtel Rising Stars Africa Championship, which kicked off on
Monday, is part of the Airtel Rising Stars programme, a soccer talent
initiative that has focused on identifying and nurturing soccer talent.
Broadcast by SuperSport and Canal Plus, the Airtel football
competition provides the perfect platform to spot top soccer talents
from the continent.
Over 600 aspiring footballers travelled to Lagos to participate in
the Airtel Rising Stars Africa Championship. The countries that are
participating are – Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Malawi, Ghana, Zambia,
Gabon, DRC, Burkina Faso, Chad, Congo Brazzaville, Uganda, Niger,
Nigeria, Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
Segun Ogunsanya, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
of Airtel Nigeria, said: “Airtel has signed broadcasting pact with
SuperSport and Canal Plus to ensure that young aspiring footballers get
the Pan African media exposure they deserve. Fans across the continent
have the opportunity to view the dazzling skills of these extremely
talented players.”
Mr. Ogunsanya confirmed that as part of its partnership with DSTV’s
sports channel, SuperSport, the Boys and Girls final matches will be
broadcast live on Sunday September 22nd.
The best players of the tournament will participate in football
clinics under the supervision of the best coaches of the Arsenal FC and
Manchester United soccer schools. The clinics will be held in April 2014
in Lagos (Nigeria) and Lubumbashi (Democratic Republic of Congo).
The Airtel Rising Stars Africa U-17 soccer tournament is a unique
pan-African initiative of Airtel Africa designed to create a pool of
talents to feed the national football teams of African countries.
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