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The year 2011 unfinished project

The year 2011 unfinished project In every beginning there's always a time of difficulties. In the year 2010 & 2011 was our own difficulties years, but in all we give thanks to God almighty for making everything possible for us to see the year through and moving forward from where we're now. Even though we've been very quiet this year. A lot has happen to our project with Sherifatu Sumaila and smart owusu securing scholarships to central Methodist University through our soccer programs. Also the likes of Tisinigo Jonas - Joseph Buties & Joy gemegah senam has also benefited from our basketball program. The Fadama basketball academy will from next academic year offer a scholarship page for Jonas Tisinigo and Joy gemegah senam who are both in high schools here in Ghana. The two young basketball players where very impressive in the just concluded basketball clinic hosted by the Fadama basketball academy in HO the capital of the Volta region. Jonas is from Ketas

Fadama basketball academy news reports:

Fadama basketball academy reports: Tisinigo Jonas, a 5-foot-9 guard from Ketasco (KETA.), might be the best scoring guard in the country. He attacks the rim with reckless abandon whenever there is an opening, and he knows how to finish with authority. Jonas is very difficult to stop off the dribble, and his first step is one of the best. He should fit perfectly into the Fadama basketball academy’s offensive system, which allows for creativity off the bounce. The Ketasco were often considered a favorite for Jonas, although the in-Volta Region put a lot of their eggs in his basket. In the end, the allure of going to Accra academy outweighed the nostalgia of staying at home.

Coach Mark Agbo interview

Coach Mark Agbo interview Markagbo.com News | December 17, 2011 Hope F.M will debut a compelling interview with the Fadama basketball academy Head Coach Mark Igoche Agbo on Saturday, December 17th Host Gideon sat down with Mark Agbo yesterday at the our studio to discuss a variety of topics including the somewhat surreal scenario that resulted in his joining the Volta, the circumstances surrounding his departure from the kingdom hoops, what’s ahead for the Fadama basketball academy and more. Coach Mark Agbo was also asked to share some personal anecdotes with the fans, such as what he’d like to change about the Ghana Basketball, best player he’s ever seen and what he likes to read. His answers may be surprising. In My Own Words: Mark Agbo premieres on Hope F.M Saturday, December 17, at 8:30pm. Coach Mark on if he’d like to see a Ghana / F.B.A / hoops rivalry develops: “Absolutely. I think rivalries are the lifeblood of sports. In our league the rivalries develop really in the pl

We'll be closing the year 2011 with clinics around the Volta regions

We'll be closing the year 2011 with clinics around the Volta regions And continue with it next year. Next Year we'll be having series of Clinics. Camping and tournaments all around the regions with some foreign trips included. We'll be focusing our interest on high school Students who are willing to play basketball we'll get them into the Academy and give them fundamental basketball drills and skills. Our Student athletes will be taking part in many tournaments that will benefit them we'll also be sending them to different training tours in African and in Europe. Our first youth clinic will start with Secondary schools from the Volta regions and then we'll be moving to The Eastern Region before the first Quota of the year 2012. The main Purpose of this program is to identify their potentials and build them To the best we can.

I WAS IN THE VOLTA REGIONAL CAPITAL TO SEE HOW BASKETBALL RUN.

On the 17/12/2011 I was ho the Volta region capital to see things for myself. With how basketball is been run over there. And how we can set up our academy there from the beginning of next year arriving I saw the boys in the basketball court playing ball and there was no one there to lead THEM.This’s right place to be.I want straight up to the sports director had a one on one talk with him tell him my plans for the youth and basketball in the region as a whole. After our meeting got back to the stadium i had a talk with the boys as well as the regional BASKETBALL HEAD COACH and they were all excited about my idea. Everybody in this city love basketball they all said & we’ll be very glad to have this kind of academy here they all said as it’ll create an opportunity for us to become a roll model to our younger once coming after us . In my personal point of view I think the potential are here it's just that people don't seems to be interested in this area and I f

Samuel Aye

Samuel Aye Big Sam is the first male student athletes that the academy has sent out to study in the united States of America, and today we are glad to keep update on him as he’s doing well with school Big Sam as he’s called here in Ghana before departing for the united States to further his Education is doing great with school and basketball big Sam got his first scholarship through Fadama Basketball academy in collaboration with Kingdom hoops Africa scholarship program in other to further his education in Des Moines Christian school, Iowa U.S.A Big Sam is doing well and has been move to Rhoades State College in Columbus, Ohio. Big Sam is not the only student athletes who has gain from this program the life of Ezekiel James okei have all benefited from this program in two years, Big Sam at the center with friends

The last time I put an article about our program and what we are out to do for the youth. For the past days we have been working closely with Sherifatu Sumaila and Taurik Indrisu as they are waiting to take their international English System (ieltts) in other to finalized their paperwork to get them as there are waiting the two still work out every day for three and half hours to get the right state of mined

The last time I put an article about our program and what we are out to do for the youth. For the past days we have been working closely with Sherifatu Sumaila and Taurik Indrisu as they are waiting to take their international English System (ieltts) in other to finalized their paperwork to get them as there are waiting the two still work out every day for three and half hours to get the right state of mined

our New home page

M I A -Sports for Education and Economic Development in Accra Ghana is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization committed to providing educational opportunities for youth, creating social awareness and encouraging economic development through the vehicle of sports. M I A is comprised of two components: the M I A Consultants and the M I A Academy. www.markagbo.com

sherifatu Sumalia

will keep you guy's about her soon,

The national team in togo .MP4

vikings play

Ghana basketball in lome Togo

it was great news for the Ghana basketball last wend at Lome Togo where they lost their first game and came back strongly to win the second game.

Quincy Asante Appah

M.I.A Sporting Consultants

Consulting for Professional teams We (M.I.A ) aspire to help professional teams improve in all their desired goals and compartments. In these days of fierce competition and limited room for failure, we help teams stay competitive and have that little extra edge to outdo the competition. We examine in a detailed way, from a professional and self-experienced point of view all overlooked aspects of the team that could be improved and pave the way for success in this difficult times. We help in improving the working environment, the technical, tactical and social inputs that create success from a very neutral and result oriented angle. After diagnosis we make a detailed recommendation to improve the team and if required the feeder teams to the club as a whole. E.g. the youth teams, the affiliates etc. We recommend proven nutritional and rest patterns to better the team’s performance, the right schedules for different team engagements and programs to help the technical crew con

Coaching Commune 3 de Mali

Coaching Commune 3 de Mali Commune 3 Mali 13 In 2006 I started my first coaching course in Mali with the Malian basketball Federation Mali . I enrolled into the (basic) license programme. Why Mali ? Firstly the league is the most spectacular league in the west Africa, The basketball federation is very well reputed and organized and most importantly the French language. It is one of the few great leagues in the world I did not play in as a player. What my coaching course has to do with stade de Mali under 17? Well, the license consists of both a theoretical and a practical and focuses on youth players. We spent a couple of weeks in a row at Bamako University in Bamako Mali and did the exhausting theoretical and practical part of the course. The second part of the course required us to go back home and fulfill more of the practical part. We were send home with very specific instructions, detailing which tasks we had to complete. We were commissioned to organize and carry

With the hoops flexing its star power in the Ghana basketball academy league , it's a reminder the Fadama basketball academy seem to be at least one superstar short of competing against a team that figures to be a powerhouse for the upcoming league Season.

With the hoops flexing its star power in the Ghana basketball academy league , it's a reminder the Fadama basketball academy seem to be at least one superstar short of competing against a team that figures to be a powerhouse for the next years. President GM Mark Agbo Jr said the Academy, who are interested in adding some new kids in to the academy via the junior ball or in the upcoming community’s dunk, have a fluid off-season strategy, subject to changes in the G BA and elsewhere. Fadama basketball academy is playing the numbers for 2012 while strapping on a parachute. "I don't think you can look at one team and say that's what the standard model should be because it usually doesn't work that way," Mark said Saturday at the air force combine at the warriors ' practice facility. "You have to take what you have and you have a plan, but things change quickly. "Fortunately, if you put yourself in a good position like Mr. Osi wisdom has in

Name: Klutse _Annan Samuel

The 6Th July 1990 School at st Paul’s Secondary. Fadama basketball academy is proud is announce that Klutse is the first pick of this year program and he will be the captain of this academy for the rest of the year as our main captain will be leaving us to further his education in the United States Of America this August. More information on Klutse will be on post on our twitter and face book latter next week
One thing i like about her is that she bring a man out of me . she teach me things i never know she make me know God. i stop late night outing with friends i come home early on time from work. she Love me for who i am. she is the best woman I've ever met she change my life she's my sure wife to be. the big sister and Father were pictures on the wall.

Me & her and her Sister

that's was the weeding Day it's good to be in love with some one you truly Love::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Fadama Basketball Academy Workout 1st Fadama basketball academy workout /B-Level Shootout Boy /Girls Grades 10 15 20 Location: Kawokudi basketball court Address: off 37 hospital roads Accra Ghana.

Fadama Basketball Academy Workout 1st Fadama basketball academy workout /B-Level Shootout Boy /Girls Grades 10 15 20 Location: Kawokudi basketball court Address: off 37 hospital roads Accra Ghana. Phone: 02428982997 Dates: 04/07/12 – 08 /07/12 Ages: Boys/ Girls Teams Grades 10, 15,20 Contact: Mark Agbo Please do not contact (spam) Mark Agbo for reasons other than the purpose of the listing. Notes: Fadama basketball academy will be hosting a Boys / Girls Team- Grades 10 ,15, 20 B-Level Shootout on Monday , July 4, 2011. This event is designed for teams of above average, average, and beginning ability. Efforts are made to match up teams based on experience and skill level for competitive games. Great shootout for school teams. Entry fee is 30 Ghana cedes for three games. High school rules apply allowing for three point shoots, pressing, and zone defense. Certified officials. All participates receive an award.

In his latest coaches’ interview, F.B.A writer Hammond Grand spent some time with former Cape Coast Hoops head coach mark agbo, one of the more personable figures in Ghana basketball.

In his latest coaches’ interview, F.B.A writer Hammond Grand spent some time with former Cape Coast Hoops head coach mark agbo, one of the more personable figures in Ghana basketball. Hammond: You graduated as the all-time leading scorer at st. Paul Catholic High School. How far did you think you could make it as a player? Coach Mark: After graduation I went to Ewulo College with the idea of being a coach. I thought playing in the in the Division I level was quite an honor; I never had any false aspirations of playing in the bigger league . Hammond: your college career at Ewulo you played against the great Ashley amah . Was he the best opponent you ever played against, and what made him so great? Coach Mark: Without a doubt; he was so athletic. His dad Press was one of the greatest coaches ever; he created the amoeba defense that Jerry Peter later used to win a title in 1998. He completely sold out for Pete, and let him do whatever he wanted. Hammond : In 1996 you gr

We are back

we start our first day in practice today with most of our player's not showing up in practice. but we did practice and it was great to have them back. from a long holiday. our main goal this year is to get them in school's I'll be keeping you guy's update as we are going working on that. new player's will be coming from next week as well as a new Coach that will be assisting me. but that announcement will be made next and I'll be posting the picture on our blog and website.