Gafaar Charges Participants to Unlock Potentials with Lagos Sports Summer Camp

Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Oluwatoyin Gafaar has charged the 120 children aged between nine and 14 who participated at the Phase 2 of the Lagos Sports Summer Camp held at Oriwu College in Ikorodu to make good use of what they learned at the camp.

The campers that were exposed to 60 per cent of sports and 40 per cent of life skills during the seven days life changing activities powered by the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Sports Commission were divided according to sports and life skills of their choices.

The sports and life skills includes, Athletics, Basketball, Board Games such as (Chees, Monopoly, Scrabble), Ayo, Darts , Volleyball and Fives.

The life skills activities includes; tie and dye, hat making, tile and brick making , power bank and power bank battery making among others.

According to Gafaar the campers having been exposed to different sports and life skills of their choices are expected to unlock their potentials after this educative and informative seven days Lagos Sports Summer Camp powered by our sports loving Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

” By attending this camp, you have all unlock your potentials through your participation in various activities deliberately designed to unlock your potentials.

” If you look through the key that we gave you, it symbolizes future success.

” With this key, your potentials would be unlocked”. He said.

” Although, you spent only six days here for different activities, go back home to extend what you have learnt to others in your communities and your household. By doing that , it’s going to give us a good society.” Gafaar stated.

Given her pep talk on day five of the camp , Aminat Idrees Matepo, Team Lagos Taekwondo gold medalist urged the campers to make use of the rear opportunity given to them by Governor Sanwo-Olu and the Lagos State Sports Commission.

The Phase 3 of the three phases of the camp will hold at Surulere, from September 5-12 representing the Lagos Central Senatorial District.

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