By Goodness Ndukuba, Awka on July 18, 2025
The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), in collaboration with the Directorate of Sports, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), says it is pleased to announce the staging of a Sports Administration Course (SAC) to strengthen governance and foster development within Nigeria’s sports sector.
This introductory-level course is open to elected officials and staff members of National Olympic Committees (NOCs), National Federations (NFs), club managers, physical education teachers, sports journalists, and other key persons involved in the management and promotion of Sports.
The NOC has targeted Sports Officers and Administrators of the RCCG Sports Directorate to equip the youth leaders and coordinators with essential sports management skills.
This initiative aims to promote structured sports programmes, build leadership capacity, support evangelism through sports, and develop emerging talents within the Church.
The event is scheduled from July 21 to July 25 at the Sports Complex, RCCG, Mowe, Ogun State.
The target group consists of sports officers and administrators from various states.
This initiative is part of the IOC’s global educational programme, which is supported by Olympic Solidarity and implemented through the NOC.
It provides participants with globally recognised training, based on the IOC’s official manual and curriculum.
The course will be delivered onsite and virtually to allow for broader participation.
It will be led by IOC-certified National Course Directors, including Dr (Mrs) Esther Oluwatoyin Aluko, Mr Emmanuel Nweri and Deborah Ijeoma Chidobi, the Project Officer.
An esteemed lineup of speakers will join them. These are:
•Prof. Fasan Clement – Programme Director, IOC Advanced Sports Management Course
•Dr. Akin Amao – Former Chairman/Member, NOC Medical & Scientific Commission
•Prof. Dominic Leah Funmilayo – University of Ilorin
•Prof. Abiodun Morofolu – Lagos State University
•Mr. Kweku Tandoh – Former Chairman, Lagos State Sports Commission.
•Mr Oyebode Oluseyi – CEO, Dynaspro Sports Academy.
•Dr Rasheed Oyhikire – Deputy Dean, Afuze College of Education
•George Ashiru– ASMC alumnus.
Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel, President of the NOC, will officially declare the course open.
In a related development, the Nigeria Olympic Committee has scheduled the 4th Edition of the Advanced Sports Management Course (ASMC).
The event is scheduled at LASU Advanced Resources and Conference Centre, Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, from July 28 to August 1, 2025.
The session will feature participants’ presentations of case studies on Managing Finance and Marketing, and the delivery of the final topic in the Olympic Solidarity (OS) module: Event Management.
Oyebode Oluseyi, an astute administrator and ASMC alumnus, will discuss the topic during the session.
The module will be conducted in a hybrid format—both onsite and virtual space—to allow for broader participation, especially for those who may not be able to attend physically.
The programme was developed according to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ‘s ** MEMOS guidelines.
It will be anchored by the two IOC-approved Programme Directors, with support from Chidobi Deborah, the Project Officer.
The Secretary-General, Tunde Popoola, will declare the session open on behalf of the President, Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel.
Source Daily Sports Nigeria
Posted July 18, 2025
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