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Ibhawoh Foundation To Construct Netball Court At Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School

Akeem BusariBy Akeem BusariMay 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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In a bid to enhance the educational and sporting development of students at Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School (SMGGGS) in Benin City, the Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh Foundation, has secured approval from the Edo State Government, through the Ministry of Education, to construct an outdoor netball court within the school premises.

The approval that was conveyed via an official correspondence from the Edo State Ministry of Education, reflects the government’s recognition of the Ibhawoh Foundation as a reputable and impactful NGO.

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The Ministry commended the Foundation’s proven commitment to educational advancement and community empowerment, especially among young people.

Founded by the Catholic Church in 1959, SMGGGS is located in the Upper Sakponba area of Benin City. The school has a rich legacy of academic and sporting excellence, particularly in hockey. This legacy informed the state government’s recent move to upgrade the school’s hockey field to an astroturf pitch, which was utilized during the 2021 National Sports Festival hosted in Benin City.

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Commenting on the initiative, Mr Gerard Ibhawoh, Chairman of the Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh Foundation, explained that the decision to build a netball court is driven by the Foundation’s commitment to youth development through sport and community engagement.

He noted that this effort will complement the ongoing contributions of the school’s alumni association. In recent years, the SMGGGS Old Girls Association has spearheaded a number of transformative projects, including the establishment of a Cisco Academy and an NCC IT Centre, the donation of 40 sewing machines and vocational equipment, and the refurbishment of a staff residential building.

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“Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School holds a special place in our family’s history,” Mr Ibhawoh stated. “Our mother taught at the school for over two decades, and two of my sisters are proud alumnae. In honour of our mother’s legacy, we are committed to delivering a netball facility of a high standard in a timely and efficient manner.”

The choice of building a netball court is deeply personal and symbolic. Netball was a favourite sport of the Foundation’s matriarch, who was one of Nigeria’s earliest netball coaches and led her school’s netball team in Ekpoma as far back as 1968.

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“Netball remains a sport uniquely designed to engage and empower the girl child, making it an ideal tool for promoting gender equity and holistic development. Our Foundation envisions this intervention as a catalyst for revitalizing sports engagement in the Upper Sakponba area, a community teeming with energetic and talented youth.”

The Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh Foundation was established in 2014 in memory of the late Francis Ehidiamen Ibhawoh by his family and close associates. The Foundation honours the enduring legacy of both Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh, who were dedicated educators and public servants, by supporting initiatives in education, youth empowerment, and community development.

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Since its formal establishment in 2015, the Foundation has made notable contributions in the areas of sports and healthcare, often in partnership with the Community Sport and Educational Development (CSED) initiative.

Its flagship initiative, the annual Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh Essay Competition for undergraduates, addresses pressing societal issues and encourages solution-driven thinking among Nigerian youths.

To date, the Foundation has directly impacted over 300 students through scholarships and grants, enabling them to pursue higher education and achieve their academic goals. Additionally, it has supported 182 individuals through mentorship programs, skills training, international exchange programs, and professional development opportunities.

Notably, in collaboration with Empowerment Square (Canada), the Foundation awards an annual $1,000 Mentorship Fellowship Grant to support the aspirations of young professionals and students while promoting international collaboration and innovation.

Through its sustained focus on education, empowerment, and sustainable development, the Francis and Fidelia Ibhawoh Foundation, continues to leave a meaningful and lasting impact on communities across Nigeria and beyond.

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Akeem Busari

Akeem Busari is a seasoned Nigerian sports journalist known for his authoritative coverage, consistency, and deep passion for grassroots football. With decades of experience, he has earned a reputation as one of the country’s most trusted sports media voices. He is the creator and administrator of the Nigeria Sports Centre, a leading WhatsApp-based community for real-time sports news and analysis. Busari also serves as the Vice Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association Media Committee, where he contributes to shaping football communication and promoting local talent. His commitment to authentic storytelling and grassroots sports development continues to inspire the next generation of journalists and enthusiasts across Nigeria.

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