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Hello everyone merry Christmas and happy New Year in advance to you all our friends and families’ inn and around the world though it hasn’t been easy year for us we still thank God because through it all we still remain one big family.

Hello everyone merry Christmas and happy New Year in advance to you all our friends and families’ inn and around the world though it hasn’t been easy year for us we still thank God because through it all we still remain one big family. I believe come next year the Fadama basketball academy will be coming up big with its programs to recommend young potentials sports Men & Women to all national team coaches and collage coaches for possible scholarship in other to further their education and four file their God giving talent, in the past we have learn a serious deal of Larsson that will make Us succeed in every area of our program come 2013. I want all of our student athletes to be assured that we’ ll be committed to their service and make sure they get first class treatment from all our staffs, most of our activities’ will be outside Ghana next year well be going to some African countries that we’ ll be giving you more information soon as things are put in place also we’

NAME: SUNDAY ATTAH

Sunday Attah is a kids I’ve been watching since my visit FCT & ever since he’s improve very fast both in class room and the soccer field, Sunday is got the attitude of a great player one thing that I like so much in him is he’s ability to learn very fast, a good student as well, having a conversation with him some days ago sunny told me he’s priority to is gain Education first, even though he’s got opportunity to play for any European team I thought of it so I made my point clear to him that I’ll get him A scholarship to study in the States, when the opportunity comes, at present he’s with a soccer academy in Abuja Nigeria called KPEYEGYI Lion fc sunny as he’s well called by he’s team mates just turn 18 this Mach , coach BRYAN KUDERMAN Is keeping a closed eyes on his progress and we’re looking forward to see him perform well very soon. Suny’s mentor is the former Nigerian soccer star uche Okechuku whom Nigerians called gentle giant but as for Sunny’s case he’s called

Comme je vous ai promis guy s qu'I ' ll être mise à jour de vous tous sur les enfants que je rencontre la semaine dernière dimanche à Niamey Niger République parle Habibu Al-Hassan Suleman et Aziz

Like I promised you guy’s that I’ ll be updating you all on the children I meet last week Sunday in Niamey Niger Republic am talking about Habibu Al-Hassan Suleman and Aziz Monday been the second day of April I walk to the school nearby there I meet a man whom don’t want to be named and ask him if I can meet with the school head master leading me to the headmaster he asked if was from France or the Americas and I ANSWERED and said no that am an African from the continent ha-ha, so we went Ahead to meet with the headmaster, the headmaster welcome us and asked if he can be of help to us, and immediately I started telling him my plans and how I meet the kids on the street and want to help them get into school listening with so much excitement & looking so impressed he ask if we’re an N.G.O I reply & said yes but we’re sports N.G.O based in Ghana, He asked me to wait for a while so he called out for other ladies to come to the office & join the discussion when

Kader Oumarou

Kader Oumarou 15 years old kader & stand 205 tall a student athlete of Mara junior high school Niamey Niger Republic, I sported kader together with Moutar in the basketball court on my visit to Niamey the capital of Niger republic, has a lot of potentials in him that can make him become a great basketball players in the future if he continue this way. Has not yet play basketball high level but he’s got that potentials in him already he played four games during my program in Niamey and he was wonderful in all game I watch him play kader like any other African young basketball players dream to make to the high level one day with playing in the college is all what is he’s mind now. Kader together with Moutar will be in their country and finish their junior high school then join us in our basketball academy in Ghana to get better understanding of the game. Kader favorite basketball player is Denis Rodman of the old the Chicago bulls, kader want to do everything Rodman do in he’s da

How children survive in Niger Republic.

Habibu Al-Hassan Suleman and Aziz, How children survive in Niger Republic. Today been Sunday is one of our free day so you expect me to be in church but instead I opted to be on the street to see for myself how children in Niger Republic survive. Yes I met what I expected from the street. I take a long walk from my hotel room to a local place where there sell food and drinks to my astonishment I saw this four little kids begging for foot to eat so I draw close to them to see why they are here instead of staying home with their family this morning, speaking in Hausa I ask them why are they here and habibu answered me and said they don’t have a home they sleep wherever night meet them. And when day break they move about until night come again, so I ask for how long have they been out here like this? He turn to me and said for two years now I ask about their parent and family members and they all said they’re in the village wow. This kids don’t really know their age but I thin

Hi everybody just felt I should shear this quick one with you guys

Hi everybody just felt I should shear this quick one with you guys 15 years old Moutar Tankouno a student athlete from Niger Republic a complete basketball player stands 205 tall I sported Moutar as I came in this country last Monday morning he’s been wonderful in all the games I have seen him play for his school in this tournament and I feel it good for us to give him an opportunity of a scholarship in his country to further he’s education as this is part of our commitment to take the children off the street, Moutar like other kids in Niger Rep don’t really have access to education seems he’s from a poor background and have no body to puss him through I meet with his father to let him know our plan’s for his son and he was pleased by thanking us. Moutar is very concerned about his future and really want to succeed in the game of basketball but for the moment Moutar will be in his homeland to finished his junior high school first and from there he’ll be brought to Ghana wh

These kids really touch my heart from every point of view.

These kids really touch my heart from every point of view. Suleman suhabu and Abdul-Aziz are just ten years old each but are not in school, I meet these kids just opposite my hotel room where I was staying in Niamey the Niger capital every morning when I wake up I see them outside the street working for an old man as beggars so one morning I approach them to find out why they’re not in school and the very first thing Suleman told me was that he really want to be in school and become an Engineer one day but he can’t afford for school fees and after all he never knew he’s dad and he’s mother is in the village with the rest of his sisters so he’s in town to look for a leaving for the rest of the family at the age Ten, I felt very bad about what he told me knowing how dangerous it could be for him and he’s friend adbul-aziz in the future so I prayed & ask God to tell me what to do for these two handsome kids so the very first thing that came to my mind was to send th

Our trip to the Cote d’ Ivoire,

The trip was an educative one with my youth team learning a lot from their Ivorian counterpart, one of the eye opener of the tournament is Mohammed and Benjamin who their outstanding performance in tournament have taking them to be invited to the ABC basketball youth academy for a four mouths trial out with them in other to enhance their basketball potentials, Mohammed & Benjamin are just 12 years old with the look of things they will be great asset for this country in the coming years as they have what it takes to be great basketball player’s our ladies team will be on trip to Togo this weekend and we’ll be playing teams from some ladies team and as well as their junior national team. We look forward for your prayers and support Thank you all and God bless you all

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Ernest Aflakpui Ernest is a great young man who wants to be successful in the game of basketball and education Ernest has been outstanding in the entire sprite ball that he has been participating since 2008, when I first sported him I know he could turn out to be a great young athlete in the coming future so I invited him to my program in other to make him have the basics of the game, Ernest has been doing very well since then he’s won the most valuable play of the sprite ball three times , sprite basketball tournament is a renowned basketball program that bring together young student basketball players from the ten regions of the country to show their basketball potentials. Ernest also has represented the Volta regional basketball team that played the last national unity game in Accra, from there on Ernest was invited to the senior national team and made his first appearance for the national team in a match against the Togo Senior National team, Ernest is in the Keta Sen

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Ernest Aflakpui Ernest is a great young man who wants to be successful in the game of basketball and education Ernest has been outstanding in the entire sprite ball that he has been participating since 2008, when I first sported him I know he could turn out to be a great young athlete in the coming future so I invited him to my program in other to make him have the basics of the game, Ernest has been doing very well since then he’s won the most valuable play of the sprite ball three times , sprite basketball tournament is a renowned basketball program that bring together young student basketball players from the ten regions of the country to show their basketball potentials. Ernest also has represented the Volta regional basketball team that played the last national unity game in Accra, from there on Ernest was invited to the senior national team and made his first appearance for the national team in a match against the Togo Senior National team, Ernest is in the Keta Seni

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just got back home from Cote D' Ivoire with the young Team <br>

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just got back home from Cote D' Ivoire with the young Team <br>

Ghana Basketball and it’s up & down

Ghana Basketball and it’s up & down It’s been a while since I passed by basketball courts in Accra, so last week I decide to work into a basketball court in town cancel line to see things for myself and I was very much satisfied with what I saw with kids having passion for the game even though we are not making much effort to improve the game. One thing I’ve learn from that very day is that we can make it happen even without the help of the officials of the Ghana basketball, I’ve made some move in the past by bringing Jake Sullivan from Iowa to partner with me and make Ghana basketball league look completely great to the outside world and Africa as whole. but that move could not go well because of personal interest from the kind of people who always want things for themselves, I brought Mohammed Salifou from New York and also Dominic and Alfred Jeff from France and the link fail because of what is well known in Ghana as back biting this guy’s kill all this dreams,

it's been a while since i last post some informations here for you guy's anyway i have been busy with my kids in the academy

how to work with God with a clean hands: GENESIS: 17: 1 – 6 OPENING TEXTS Covenant obligation: A call for righteousness: walk before me the very first word God spoke to Abraham was a call of righteousness so many us often we want things on our way so very quick that we forget to apply God’s will. Abraham was very old when God called him and I do believe he was a good man but still God called him for righteousness before the blessing flow. Integrity: Be blameless so many times we thought of been success but we never thought of other’s how we deal with them in our businesses and work places. God start his work with Abraham he demands Abraham to be blameless in every he does some many of us here don’t have a service attitude we don’t believe in serving other’s first we often lie to make gain our businesses and so on, but the book said you must be perfect. The covenant outcome: God's bond: I will make my covenant with you now if these things are completed then his covenan

Ernest Aflakpui

Ernest Aflakpui 18 year’s old Ernest stands 6:9 tall who is he’s final year with keta technical senior high school in keta Volta region Fadama basketball academy has been working closely with Ernest since 2008 when he first came to the region basketball tournament hosted by Fadama basketball academy ever since has improve on his skills level and has made his way into senior national team in 2011. Ernest dream in is to someday play in the NCAA and Ernest believe with hard work he’ll get there some day. is with this dream that Fadama basketball academy has been following him both academically and basketball level. Ernest is a talent who can become great basketball player in the nearest future if properly taking care of. That’s why I personally brought him into our basketball academy program and give him a proper understanding of the game. For now you know his about to finish he’s high school so the nest step to make sure he never stay at home for long so am in talk with some

My Parents tell me, that ever since I could walk I had always handle ball at something, with a special preference for basketballs. Funny enough, the basketball court is where I have mostly in my life felt at ease and little did I know then, that it was to be my life MOTOR.

My parents were not very excited with the prospects of me becoming professional basketball players. It was understandable as at that time, late 80’s and early 90’s, practically nobody made a decent living from playing professional basketball. They felt school was more important and fortunately for me I was not doing badly in school which eased their minds and allowed me to play basketball. I had a good time at the St Paul, Primary School and Ewulo Secondary School back than in Otukpo Benue state in Nigeria. These schools also gave me the opportunity to passionately play basketball during the sports periods. As you can imagine we used every second we had during breaks between classes to play ball. Basically we were always focused on playing during the whole day. I started playing in a school called Jesus college back than and in school. My first club experience was with OT united. After that I changed to EL dunia Hotel and finally got into the Dodan Warriors basketball club selection

This’s one of the kids that surprise me & cut the eyes of everybody in the just clouded sprite basketball tournament for junior colleges in Ghana.

This’s one of the kids that surprise me & cut the eyes of everybody in the just clouded sprite basketball tournament for junior colleges in Ghana. OKUMOH JOHN TEYE a student of visual art at the Keta senior high technical school Keta in the Volta region of Ghana, 17 year's old Shooting guard stand 5:11 foot tall he caches the eyes of many coaches in clouding the deputy minister Of youth and sports With he’s impressive display in the tournament john became the first student athletes to secure a scholarship through our financial assistance program when asked how far he want to reach with basketball John answer was that he want to become the next Jalen Rose of Africa and with the help of Fadama basketball academy with personal hard work he’ll get there. Good luck John

A very good and stressful week for our program with the Keta senior high school Basketball team.

A very good and stressful week for our program with the Keta senior high school Basketball team. It was great how we took the second place. Mfasntipim School won the tournament again but we will be back next year and hopefully we become champion. Though we lost to the best team of the tournament we portray the best players of the championship with Aflakpui Ernest leading the score line with 15 point 24 rebounds and with just two assist. The 17 year old 6:00 foot tall player made life hard for the Mfasntipim boys who were very fast in their offensively . : both; text-align: center;"> After the game I felt very bad because I know we could win the game but you know how the officiating with basketball go’s in this Country it’s one of those things but we’ll be back next . Thank you for your support we’re looking forward to see you guy’s in Ho for our Interscholastic basketball clinic coming up next weekend mawuli senior high school see you there

Some up Date on Elizabith Cudjoe

November 28, 2011 WESSON — Three members of the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves soccer team have earned post-season honors. For the second consecutive year, Elizabeth Cudjoe has been named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23. Nikki Marbury and Shakendria Williams have been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State. Cudjoe, a sophomore from Ghana, scored 8 goals and had 1 assist for 17 points in only 6 matches this season. Cudjoe is repeat All-Region selection and is a member of Ghana’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup team. Marbury, sophomore from Florence, scored 7 goals, had 3 assists for 17 points this season for the Lady Wolves. She is a repeat selection to the All-State team. Williams, a sophomore goalkeeper from Crystal Springs had 111 saves in all 15 matches. The Lady Wolves, coached by Trey Woodham, finished the season with a 4-11 record.