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Prince Mustapha Mona Audu
Harrison Okaka, Nigerian representatives of METZ International Football Academy of France, whose aims is towards the discovery and development of talented Under-13 and Undet-17 youth football players in Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Prince Mustapha Mona Audu, the President of Kogi State based football academic known as 'Royal Rangers Football Academy'.
Harrison Okaka and Prince Mustapha
Mona Audu
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is to enable the METZ International Football Academy of France to helping Royal Rangers Football Academy of Kogi State and FASA of Benin City upcoming young players exhibit their talent and actualised their potentials of becoming a world class football stars.
In an interview with sports journalists after the event, the president of Royal Rangers Football Academy, Prince Mustapha Audu expressed joy over the deal, adding that, it was a great honour to be associated with METZ International FC and FASA Football Academy which aim is to discover new young football talent in Nigeria, adding that, going into MoU with one of the young football academy in the world was the best thing that has happen to Royal Rangers Football Academy of Kogi State.
"This MoU will help to making our upcoming young players exhibit their talent and actualised their dreams of becoming international football stars.
"I am most delighted to be part of this epic making event; signing MoU with METZ International Football Academy of France and FASA Football Academy of Benin City, Edo State is a welcome development to me and the people of Kogi State.
"This is an opportunity we are being looking for and it just come to us unexpected, and we shall make judicious use of it," he added.
Signing the MoU
Also in an interview with sport journalists at the event, the representatives of METZ International FC Academy of France, Harrison Okaka appreciated Prince Mustapha Mona Audu for the partnership and emphasised that METZ International coming to Kogi and Edo States in particular and Nigeria at large will definitely yield positive results.
"I want to appreciate you for this vision and mission for our young players in Nigeria; we are very glad having you as one of us and our mission is to discover and make young football players achieve their aims.
"We are going to work together to promoting the game in Nigeria and make sure we regain our stand in International soccer.
"We are also left with the responsibility of training coaches, organising workshops, seminars, scouting for young players through youth competitions across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria and even sending them to France for training," he assured.
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