Giants of Africa unveils 50th court at King’s College
By Daily Sports Nigeria on May 27, 2026
Giants of Africa, the non-profit organisation co-founded by Masai Ujiri, has inaugurated its 50th community basketball court in Africa, reaching the halfway mark of its ambitious pledge to build 100 courts across the continent.
The milestone launch of the 50th basketball court under the Giants of Africa “Built Within” initiative was celebrated on Monday at the historic premises of King’s College Lagos, as basketball, music and entertainment combined to deliver a memorable experience for pupils, parents and members of the community.
The newly completed modern basketball facility, situated within the school grounds on Lagos Island, forms part of GOA’s ambitious target of constructing 100 courts across Africa to promote youth development through sports.
The court was built by Webber Engineering, whose Chief Executive Officer, Babalola, is a former basketball player turned sports entrepreneur.
Speaking during the unveiling ceremony, Ujiri, who is also President and Alternate Governor of the Dallas Mavericks, described the occasion as a moment of fulfilment in the organisation’s journey to empower young Africans through basketball.
“It’s a thing of joy and fulfilment to have the 50th court in our mission of providing 100 courts around Africa,” Ujiri said.
“Giants of Africa is also happy to have this court situated within this historic school, King’s College Lagos. I remember when I was asked how fast we would get to 50; we have reached 50 now, and that is part of the journey. Ten are already in Nigeria, and hopefully we can spread to other parts of the country. We are really excited about this.”
The principal of King’s College expressed appreciation to Giants of Africa and the old students of the school, particularly the 1982–1988 set, for supporting the project and helping to make the dream a reality.
He urged students to take advantage of the opportunities basketball provides, stressing that the sport teaches discipline, teamwork, determination and goal-setting.
Also speaking at the event, President of the King’s College Old Boys Association, Dr. Owodipe, said he was delighted that the decade-long dream of having a modern basketball court in the school had finally been realised.
Beyond the court unveiling, the delegation reinforced its commitment to gender equity in sport by hosting a women’s basketball coaching clinic. Elite coaches with experience in the United States, Canada and Europe equipped female coaches with practical skills, resources and mentorship, advancing GOA’s wider mission of empowering women and girls through leadership and community engagement.
A youth basketball clinic followed the ceremony, bringing together 50 boys and girls from King’s College and Queen’s College Lagos. Led by local coaches and GOA staff, the session underscored the organisation’s dedication to youth development and creating opportunities through sport.
The celebrations were capped by performances from Nigerian artistes May D and Mayorkun, who entertained guests at the historic venue.
Source Punch Ng
Posted May 27, 2026
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