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Cricket World Cup Trophy Arrives in Nigeria Today

Cricket World Cup Trophy Arrives in Nigeria Today

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that the game’s World Cup trophy will arrive in Abuja, Nigeria at noon today to begin a three-day tour of the country as part of the build up to the 2019 World Cup.

Nigeria despite not being eligible to participate in the World Cup in the United Kingdom later in June, has been picked as one of the countries that the World Cup would visit, in recognition of her growing interest in the game.

Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF) President, Professor Yahaha Ukwenya, who was elected the head of the body in June 2017, said he and his team could not have thought about this 18 months ago when they assumed leadership,

“I believe we have communicated to the world, how passionate our team is, in several ways, and, how ready we are to grow the game in these few months that we have run Cricket as a new board, that was what earned us this,” he said.

The trophy will be hosted in Abuja and Lagos. While in Abuja, it would be received by Youth and Sports Development Minister, Solomon Dalung, and visit some iconic places like the Shehu Musa Yar’adua Cultural Center and the Katampe Hills.

In Lagos, it will be received by Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and also displayed at the Tafawa Balewa Cricket Oval on Lagos Island.

“The tour of the World Cup trophy is currently the biggest activity in the game of cricket, the world over, and Nigeria has been placed on that map by sheer effort of the dedicated people that make up the leadership of the Nigeria Cricket Federation.

“This is the first time the World Cup trophy is coming to this part of Africa. It is indeed an honour,” NCF Vice President, Uyi Akpata said.

“We have a lot people in the cricket community that have been yearning to have a taste of World Cup trophy and we are working out a very fair ground that would be inclusive for all the groups represented in our diverse community in Nigeria, both students, diplomatic community, professionals, enthusiast and sports fans,” he added.

The World Cup trophy will depart from Nigeria on Wednesday.

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