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All Roads Lead To Bauchi For Noah Dallaji Legacy Project Football Talent Hunt. by theblogger: 7:40am On Jun 23, 2021
Ex Internationals Ready For Mentorship

With preparations in top gear for the much anticipated Noah Dallaji Legacy Project Football Talent Hunt in Bauchi this weekend sports lovers and fans alike have been wanting to know more about the personality behind the laudable project.
He's none other than Engineer Noah Dallaji,

WHO IS ENGR. NOAH DALLAJI?
 
You may wish to know that over the years, Engr. Dallaji has used his foundation to sponsor many young Nigerians.
Through his Sister State Initiative with the city of Oakland, California, Engr. Dallaji has sent many young Nigerians on scholarship to the US.

He has also led many artistes and celebrities to attend several UN functions in the US, Brazil among others.

As has been mentioned earlier, he is organising a Football Talent Hunt in Bauchi his home state, working with soccer legends like Amokachi, Babayaro, Babangida, Yobo, Ikpeba, Eguavoen, Lawal, Kanu El Haj Diouf among many top ex internationals, in a bid to discover and sponsor many talented youths to academies abroad.

According to him,the programme advances ACTDF’s vision and mission to discover and develop Nigerian talents with the ultimate aim of developing the country.

He stated further that it is important to develop the natural talent of youths in order to maximize opportunities for a purposeful life.
‘Every man has something in him that can be activated and be useful in life. So you must try and discover why you came into this world and begin to be useful not only to ourselves but for the greater good of society.”

Dallaji said the Legacy project will continue to progress as an annual event, while assuring that the next edition would attract greater numbers of soccer legends and participants.
Apart from the football talent hunt, Bauchi will also be agog with the music of PSquare and other artists to spice up the weekend.
In the past week, Dallaji adopted some athletes proposed to him by the Minister of Sports for sponsorship to the Olympics.
He is also working with the Nigeria armed forces to organise the next West African Military Games.
Dallaji is one of the emerging young dynamic leaders that may help redefine our nation's future path.

So where would you rather be as Bauchi gets electrifying this weekend June 26 and 27.?

Re: All Roads Lead To Bauchi For Noah Dallaji Legacy Project Football Talent Hunt. by kennethvpn: 11:41am On Jun 24, 2021
This is a great and interesting initiative.
Re: All Roads Lead To Bauchi For Noah Dallaji Legacy Project Football Talent Hunt. by theblogger: 10:56am On Jun 25, 2021
All's Ready For Noah Dallaji Legacy Project Football Talent Discovery In Bauchi

Amokachi, Babayaro ,Diouf, Okocha, Nwankwo to groom kids

The Second edition of the African Children’s Talent Discovery Foundation’s (ACTDF) talent hunt and mentoring charity programme would hold between 26th and 27th in Bauchi.

Tagged Engr. Noah Dallaji Legacy Project, this year’s edition would feature football where talents between ages 16 and 18 would be discovered and mentored by big names in Nigeria’s soccer history.

The foundation Chairman, Engr. Noah Dallaji, told the media in Abuja that the programme would advance ACTDF’s vision and mission to discover and develop Nigerian talents with the ultimate aim of developing the country.

According to him, it is important to develop the natural talent of youths in order to maximize their opportunities for a purposeful life.

Dallaji said the Legacy project will continue to progress as an annual event, while assuring that the next edition would attract greater numbers of soccer legends and participants.

Project Coordinator, Emmanuel Babayaro, who also spoke on the preparations, said the event proper would be preceded by an open selection process where the selected talents would be camped and mentored by the likes of Daniel Amokachi, Jay Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, Austin Eguavoen, Tijani Babangida, Garba Lawal, Austine Eguavon, and others including El Hadji Diouf of Senegal and Stephen Appiah of Ghana.

He added, “Successful participants will be taken to the ACTDF Academy in Abuja and trained before exposing them to foreign trials.”

Chairman, Planning Committee, Daniel Amokachi and ACTDF Ambassador, Tijani Babangida, also expressed their support to the project, affirming that it would help the youths develop their talents and be fulfilled in life.

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