Badminton Confederation upgrades Nigerian umpire

Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) has upgraded Nigeria’s Naomi Adeoyin Oyinloye, a certified national umpire as a continental certified umpire.

According to a statement from the President of Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), Frank Orbih, the upgrade was a result of BCA Umpires Assessment, which took place in Casablanca, Morocco during the All African Games in August 2019.

The last time Nigerian Umpires were upgraded by the BCA was 20 years ago in the year 2000 at the All Africa Senior Championships in Bauchi, Nigeria where a group of five Nigerian umpires were certificated.

Naomi Oyinloye is an accomplished sports star at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

Expressing joy and immense satisfaction on the matter of the upgrade, the President of the BFN, Francis Orbih, Esq. said “it was one of the major things he wanted to achieve when the board gave the nod for the commencement of series of Umpires Training courses which started in Abuja in 2018”.

He said the BFN has always believed that the growth of the game is not just about the development of the players, but should also encompass the development of the technical and coaching department of the game. 

“In line with the administration’s policies, plans are in the pipeline to develop and upgrade the coaches as well,” Orbih added.

 He said the overall development of these sectors of the game is a continuous exercise that cannot be over-emphasised.

He said the board under his leadership will leave no stone unturned in achieving these noble objectives. “These, among other crucial areas are what we will like to see firmly in place to justify the confidence that various stakeholders in the game have reposed in us”.

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