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KingMakers Applauds Outstanding Talent at Season 13 Kidsport Charity Cup
Major sponsor of the Season 13 Kidsport Charity Cup, KingMakers has commended the performances of the kids who featured in the one-day event held last Saturday at Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos Island.
KingMakers, a leading sports and digital entertainment platform company across the African continent, described the platform where Nigerian kids can showcase their talents as one of the areas the brand usually identified with and was glad that the Kidsport Charity Cup lived up to expectations.
The Managing Director of the company, Gossy Ukanwoke and other management staff of the company were at the Campos stadium to see how the kids from some orphanage homes, academies and schools in Lagos participated in the tournament.
Communications Manager of KingMakers, Onu Abraham, said it has always been the passion of the brand to identify with talents of the Nigerian children and find a platform like the Kidsport Charity Cup to showcase and develop them.
“The 13 edition that just ended was a welcome one for us at KingMakers, and as a brand, we will continue to support initiatives like this to develop grassroots football,” Onu said.
He called on other corporate bodies in the country to look out for ways to spotlight the talents in the Nigerian kids.
“The good thing about our country is that we have a lot of talents, but they eagerly waiting for brands that will take them to the limelight. That is what we are doing at KingMakers. We are doing this to help lift the spirit and the God-given talent in these children,” he said.
The stadium was jampacked with over 800 children who took part in Season 13 of the Kidsport Charity Cup at the end of which winners emerged in Football, Ayo, Scrabble, and E-sports among others.
Prizes were given out to various winners in the different sports featured in the event. Citadel of Grace won the star prize of N1 million in the Season 13 Kidsports Charity Cup football event, while Habitation of Hope got the sum of N500,000.
Founder and Coordinator of Kidsport Charity Cup, Ms Bukola Alabi was excited about the success of the one-day event, which recorded the highest participation since the first edition.
“I must confess, this year’s Kidsport Charity Cup has been the biggest so far in terms of number, as we have over 500 kids in attendance who participated in different sports with excellent performance. There are new sports introduced this year,” she said.
“The feedback we got here today is that the kids enjoyed themselves. I am grateful to the sponsors, KingMakers, our major sponsor and every other sponsor that made it possible for us to have a wonderful tournament this year. I must also thank all the orphanage homes that took part in this tournament, as well as the academies and the schools. These kids are super wonderful, and you can see the joys in them.
“The beauty of what we are doing is that we have a scout who monitored these kids, and I am happy to say that there has been a report of some talents discovered. The scout is actually from Austria. We will not rest on our oars; we will ensure that those discovered are properly followed up.
Sholakunmi Adenipebi, Chief Operating Officer, Gamr Africa, one of the sponsors, described his company coming into the Kidsport Charity Cup to add value to the competition.
“We bring on board e-sport which is a new innovation in sporting activities in the country. This is an electronic game or what is popularly referred to as a video game. We are trying to encourage the future generation to learn how to do e-sports now because that is the future. It will also create a career path for them. The tech is what we do because technology is the future and this is what we do at Gamr Africa,” he said.
Adenipebi who is also a co-founder at Gamr Africa was so elated with the reception of the e-sport at the just concluded Season 13 of Kidsport Charity Cup, adding that “the kids already know much about video games, and this is another opportunity to earn some money from what they know to do best. Most of them won cash prizes and gift items,” he said.