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LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 2:09am On Oct 14, 2021
LASPARK, GIANTS OF AFRICA RENOVATE OWORONSHOKI BASKETBALL COURT

The Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK), in partnership with Giants of Africa (GOA), has completed the renovation and rehabilitation of the Oworonshoki Basketball Court.

Speaking at the unveiling of the renovated Court, on Tuesday, in Oworonshoki, the General Manager of LASPARK, Mrs. Adetoun Popoola, said the alliance is in line with the Agency's mandate to promote recreation and leisure in the State.

She stated that LASPARK approved the rehabilitation of the sporting facility as a Corporate Social Responsibility Project, adding that GOA is on a mission to use Basketball as a tool to educate and enrich the lives of African youths.

"They have a long term goal to build 100 basketball courts in Africa. Our partnership with them affirms the present administration’s commitment to creating safe environments for social engagements and contributing to lower crime rates within the communities", she added.

Also speaking, the Chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr. Olusola Aiyepeku, stated that the renovated Court is a result of an effective partnership that represents the continuous manifestation of what the Lagos State Government is all about.

He noted that the government will continue to embark on collaboration that will bring about meaningful youth development in the State.
The Founder of GOA, Mr. Masai Ujiri, a National Association of Basketball (NBA) Champion and President of the Toronto Raptors Basketball Club, expressed gratitude to LASPARK for the seamless process through which GOA got approval to rehabilitate the court.

While thanking the youths for their presence, Ujiri noted that the Court is remodelled to inspire them, urging relevant stakeholders to keep the facility safe for the youths to play and enhance their skills.

"You can start here, build, grow and become bigger in the NBA sports like notable players, who have gone under the tutelage of GOA and are now playing in the NBA. You can also be a sports administrator and use Basketball as a tool to achieve greatness", he said.

#LASG
#ForAGreaterLagos

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PIX 1: The new court.

PIX 2: (L-R) Jubil Gawat, SSA to the Governor on New Media; Chairman Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr. Olusola Aiyepeku; General Manager, Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK), Mrs. Adetoun Popoola; Chairman Kosofe Local Government, Mr. Moyosore Ogunlewe and Mr. Masai Ujiri, Founder of Giants of Africa (GOA) at the unveiling of Oworo Dreams Big Basketball Court in Oworonshoki.

PIX 3: GM LASPARK, Mrs Adetoun Popoola joined by dignitaries and young basketball players during the unveiling of the court.

PIX 4: Before and after Pic of the court

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=236019448556116&id=100064441879510

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 2:10am On Oct 14, 2021
Renowned Nigerian basketball journalist, Pius Ayinor.


Pius Ayinor @Pee4Pius

Davido is Live with Masai Ujiri at the unveiling of the the Warriors Court in Ilupeju, Lagos. This is the 4th basketball court that Masai is presenting to Nigerians within three days through the @GiantsOfAfrica Foundation.

@davido
@GreaterLagosNG

https://mobile.twitter.com/Pee4Pius/status/1448276865127522304

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 2:10am On Oct 14, 2021
Masai Ujiri (born 7 July 1970) is a Nigerian-Canadian professional basketball executive and former player and is the president of basketball operations of the Toronto Raptors in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

After a modest playing career, Ujiri became a scout in 2002, first for the Orlando Magic and then the Denver Nuggets. In 2008, he joined the backroom staff of the Toronto Raptors. Ujiri returned to the Nuggets in 2010 as general manager and executive vice president of basketball operations, and helped turn the team's fortunes around, returning them to the playoffs. As a result, he was named the NBA Executive of the Year in 2013. The following season, Ujiri returned to the Raptors as general manager. In the summer of 2016, Masai Ujiri relinquished his title as general manager to Jeff Weltman and accepted the position of president of basketball operations. Weltman was later succeeded by Bobby Webster as general manager a year later. As president, Ujiri worked to usher in a period of sustained success, helping the team win its first NBA championship in 2019.


Early life

Ujiri was born in Bournemouth, England, to a Nigerian family. His parents were foreign students in England. With the family moving back to Nigeria when he was two years old, he grew up in Zaria, Nigeria. Ujiri's father, a hospital administrator and nursing educator, is an Isoko from Aviara in Delta state, while his mother, a doctor, is a Kenyan from Machakos County. He originally played association football as a youth before stating his interest in basketball as a 13-year-old playing with friends on outdoor basketball courts in northern Nigeria. This interest was fed by American sports magazines and VHS tapes of NBA games or basketball movies. He admired Hakeem Olajuwon, an NBA star who was also Nigerian.

Entering high school, his parents allowed him to pursue his dream of playing college basketball and join a team in one of Europe's top leagues. He left Nigeria to play for Nathan Hale High School in Seattle, WA while staying with a Nigerian family. After a stint overseas, Ujiri enrolled and played two years of basketball at Bismarck State College, a junior college in North Dakota. After community college, he transferred to Montana State University Billings but left after one semester. He left Montana and returned to England to begin a pro career.


Playing career

Ujiri spent his entire professional playing career in Europe.[5] Before attending college, Ujiri played one season with the Solent Stars in the National Basketball League Division 3, then the fourth tier of English basketball. Ujiri and his team won the title that season with a 20–2 record.

Following his collegiate career, Ujiri played a season for the Derby Rams in England. He then returned to Solent Stars, playing two seasons either side of a short stint with Belgian side Tournai-Estaimpuis, followed by just one appearance with Hemel Royals. Ujiri later spent three months in Finland with BC Nokia, where he played two preseason games before being waived. He last played in Denmark.


Executive career

After ending a professional playing career in 2002, Ujiri worked as a youth coach in Nigeria. During an NBA summer league game in Boston, he met David Thorpe, who eventually introduced him to college coaches. In 2002, Ujiri was accompanying a young Nigerian player to a draft tryout in Orlando when he impressed Magic scouting director Gary Brokaw, who then introduced Ujiri to coach Doc Rivers and GM John Gabriel. Ujiri then became an unpaid scout for the NBA's Orlando Magic, paying his own way when he had to and sharing rooms with scouts or players when he could.

Jeff Weltman, then a young executive with the Denver Nuggets, introduced Ujiri to Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe, who then hired Ujiri on salary as an international scout. After four seasons there, he was hired away by Bryan Colangelo of the Toronto Raptors as their Director of Global Scouting. Ujiri became the Raptors' assistant general manager in 2008.


Denver Nuggets

Ujiri returned to the Nuggets in 2010, as general manager and executive vice president in charge of basketball operations. With this post, Ujiri became the first African general manager in major American sports. After putting together a Nuggets’ roster that won 57 games, the most in Denver's NBA history, Ujiri was named the 2013 NBA Executive of the Year. He is the only non-American ever to win the award.


Toronto Raptors

On May 31, 2013, Ujiri signed a 5-year, $15 million deal to become executive vice president and general manager of the Toronto Raptors, replacing Colangelo in that capacity. One of his first moves as Raptors GM was to trade away Andrea Bargnani to the New York Knicks. During Ujiri's tenure as general manager, the Raptors, led by the backcourt duo of Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, returned to the playoffs in 2014. On April 19, 2014, at a fan rally prior to Game 1 of the first-round Eastern Conference playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets, Ujiri shouted, "Bleep Brooklyn!" to the gathered crowd from the stage. Ujiri apologized during halftime of Game 1, stating: "wrong choice of words. I apologize to kids out there and to the Brooklyn guys." NBA Commissioner Adam Silver fined Ujiri $25,000.

On April 18, 2015, at a fan rally before the playoff series between the Washington Wizards and the Raptors, in response to comments from Wizards guard Paul Pierce that the Raptors don't have the "it" factor, Ujiri shouted to the gathered crowd, "We don't give a s--t about 'it!'" NBA Commissioner Adam Silver fined Ujiri $35,000 and the Raptors organization another $25,000. Ujiri apologized for his comments saying, "I will choose my words more carefully in the future."

Under Ujiri, the Raptors became a consistent playoff team every year, winning five Division titles and finishing the 2017-18 regular season with the best regular season record in the Eastern Conference. He also helped the team reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2016, where his contract was extended to act as the team's president. His title as general manager was then transferred to Jeff Weltman. After Weltman left the organization to join the Orlando Magic in 2017, Bobby Webster was named as the team's new general manager, and began reshaping the Raptors roster after suffering consecutive second-round eliminations in 2017 and 2018 (both four-game sweeps), all three playoff defeats at the hands of the Cleveland Cavaliers, led by LeBron James.

Ujiri fired head coach Dwane Casey shortly after their 2018 second round exit to LeBron James and the Cavs (despite Casey being named Coach of the Year), promoting assistant Nick Nurse to head coach, conducted the high-profile trade of DeRozan for Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green later that summer, and acquired Marc Gasol before the trade deadline. The DeRozan-for-Leonard trade was initially controversial since DeRozan was the longest-tenured Raptor and fan favourite while Leonard had spent most of the 2017–18 season injured, along with his demand to be traded to a Los Angeles-based team only. However, the move paid off as the Raptors went on to win the 2019 NBA championship, their first title in the history of their franchise, and Leonard was named NBA Finals MVP.


2019 NBA Finals incident

On June 13, 2019, just after the Toronto Raptors had clinched a 4–2 series win over the Golden State Warriors in the 2019 NBA Finals, Ujiri was captured on video in an altercation with an Alameda County Sheriff deputy. Sgt. Ray Kelly, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Department, alleged that Ujiri failed to show proper credentials for access to the floor. Sgt. Kelly further alleged that when stopped, Ujiri had shoved a sheriff's deputy, that the deputy had made contact in response, and that Ujiri shoved the deputy back and made contact with his face. Several bystanders and Oracle Arena security personnel intervened to separate the two. After a tense staredown between the men, Ujiri was restrained from approaching the deputy. Raptors player Kyle Lowry then came over to Ujiri and escorted him onto the court to celebrate with the team.[26] Alternate angles of the incident appear to show Ujiri shouting in the direction of the deputy with his arm around Lowry after making his way onto the court.

The Sheriff's Department did not release body camera footage depicting the start of the incident and announced that their footage had happened to "switch off" when Ujiri allegedly struck the officer. Warriors season ticketholder Greg Wiener, who was seated near the altercation, alleged that the deputy used excessive force and initiated physical contact, while two other fans (Ben Baller and Lucas Abrenica) that were sitting within 10 feet of the incident also disputed the deputy's version of events.[30] In the videos, Ujiri can be seen with game credentials in his hand. However, the NBA had released a media advisory prior to the conclusion of the game stating that only personnel with gold armbands would be allowed on the court due to a visiting team winning. Many of the gold armbands were visible on photographers and executives on the court (including members of the Raptors ownership), but are not visible in any angles of Ujiri during the incident.

Following the altercation, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office stated that it would be recommending charges of battery against Ujiri. The deputy involved has claimed to have suffered a concussion from the incident and seeking $75,000 US for his alleged injuries. The investigation ended on September 21. Following a private meeting on October 21, 2019 with Ujiri, his attorneys and Assistant District Attorney Terry Wiley, which was held at the Sheriff's Department, Assistant District Attorney Teresa Drenick announced that the District Attorney's office would not take further action in connection with the incident.

Deputy Alan Strickland's body camera footage was released in August 2020. The footage showed Ujiri reaching for his game credentials, but neither the purple trophy credential or the yellow armband credential needed to access the court postgame is seen before the deputy shoved Ujiri twice in the chest. The footage revealed that the deputy, not Ujiri, initiated the physical contact.

On October 6, 2020, Strickland's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss a counterclaim to a lawsuit from Ujiri. A Zoom hearing was scheduled for November 17.

Ujiri subsequently dropped his countersuit against Alameda County sheriff's deputy Alan Strickland. The sheriff deputy dropped his lawsuit against Masai Ujiri on February 10, 2021.


Activism

Ujiri, then a scout for the Nuggets, founded Giants of Africa in 2003 with the goal of discovering basketball talent. The first Giants of Africa camp was held in Nigeria.

Ujiri has served as director of the NBA's Basketball Without Borders Africa program, which promotes basketball throughout the continent. He also conducts two camps, one for the top 50 players of Nigeria, which is sponsored by Nestle Milo, and another for African big men, which Ujiri sponsors himself with help from Nike. Ujiri and Basketball Without Borders are profiled in Hubert Davis's 2016 documentary film Giants of Africa.

Ujiri has taken personal offense to President Donald Trump's comments about immigrants from places like Haiti and his homeland Nigeria, which Trump allegedly referred to as "shitholes". Ujiri opined that President Trump's words did not demonstrate inspiring leadership and were unfair to the nations and people groups to which Trump referred.

On November 28, 2018, Ujiri received the first-ever President's Peace Medal presented by the YMCA of Greater Toronto during Peace Week.[50] He received the honor alongside two YMCA Peace Medal honourees, Toronto police constable Dale Swift and mental health activist Loizza Aquino.

In February 2020, Ujiri accompanied Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on an official visit to various African nations, including Ethiopia and Senegal.[52] Ujiri appeared on behalf of sport charity Right To Play at an event in the Senegalese capital, Dakar.[53] During that same trip, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Masai made a surprise visit to thank the Canadian troops in Kuwait.

In December 2019, Masai Ujiri launched a new philanthropic platform called "That's Humanity" that debut with a personal manifesto and video titled “What does humanity mean to you?”

Personal life

Ujiri is married to fashion model Ramatu Ujiri. The Ujiris have two children, both of whom are Canadian citizens

Ujiri has stated he views himself as a Canadian citizen as well as a son of Africa. He later confirmed that he holds Canadian citizenship and has a valid Canadian passport.

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 2:18am On Oct 14, 2021
LASPARK had previously teamed up with Red Bull to renovate the basketball court at the Ndubuisi Kanu Park.


LASPARK Partners Red Bull On Alausa Basketball Court Upgrade
https://www.nairaland.com/6712611/laspark-partners-red-bull-alausa

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 3:33am On Oct 14, 2021
Ijeshatedo Grammar School.

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 3:33am On Oct 14, 2021
More from Ijeshatedo Grammar School.

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 3:33am On Oct 14, 2021
End of Ijeshatedo Grammar School.

Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Maxymilliano(m): 4:03am On Oct 14, 2021
The place was previously branded with Milo chocolate beverage, wetin happen

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 4:10am On Oct 14, 2021
More from Oworonshoki

Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 4:10am On Oct 14, 2021
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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by paulolee(m): 4:23am On Oct 14, 2021
impressive n that's commendable....pls ways their economic benefits in doing all these because nothing is free in this life
its either lagos state would pay directly or indirectly as time goes by..
they must be some business benefit from all of these..

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by naptu2: 4:35am On Oct 14, 2021
paulolee:
impressive n that's commendable....pls ways their economic benefits in doing all these because nothing is free in d world of economics..

Development of talents. The greatest resource is the human resource, not gold, oil or coal.

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Iamvetlander(m): 5:46am On Oct 14, 2021
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Otaiky(m): 5:48am On Oct 14, 2021
To all my Ebira Tribe in this platform
Good Morning ☀️ and do have a blissful day ahead.

To Reno. You don’t toy with Ebira people and go free and less they choose to overlook you. To my best of knowledge, this will serve as a great lessons to you now and forever. You’re public figure and you should know better

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by TeeGentle(m): 5:50am On Oct 14, 2021
very good of dem
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by preciousMI1(f): 5:50am On Oct 14, 2021
May the spirit that go about destroying new facilities and render them desolate not locate this beautiful work, Amen!
I hope they appreciate this job well and treat it properly

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by TeeGentle(m): 5:50am On Oct 14, 2021
very good of dem
nice job
KEEP IT UP
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by parzdor(m): 5:52am On Oct 14, 2021
Wq
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by koolaid87: 5:52am On Oct 14, 2021
lipsrsealed
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by preciousMI1(f): 5:53am On Oct 14, 2021
Otaiky:
Q

You can now modify your post, make we read wetin you carry for chest?
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by OBTMOS(m): 5:53am On Oct 14, 2021
naptu2:


Development of talents. The greatest resource is the human resource, not gold, oil or coal.
I agree with you.
They will handle management of any of their players that get to make it big and cash out their money.

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by bestpunterever: 5:55am On Oct 14, 2021
how do we maintain this nice project?

we lack the culture to maintain.
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by izzy4shizzy(m): 5:56am On Oct 14, 2021
X
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Isokoson1: 5:57am On Oct 14, 2021
Mehn this is local man logistics
Ujiri my niggar anyday anytime...

Isoko wadoo

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by allthingsgood: 6:01am On Oct 14, 2021
Lagos is just first in everything sha

Abuja has turn to shithole. The current minister is one of the most useless

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by iampeterben(m): 6:02am On Oct 14, 2021
This good, beautifying Lagos. When them go bring this kinda beauty come Ogun State or even Oke-Aro. Everything Lagos State.

God bless Lagos State

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Nobody: 6:06am On Oct 14, 2021
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by talk2maurice(m): 6:06am On Oct 14, 2021
Commendable.











Nigeria government will just be waiting for different foundations to always be doing their jobs for them as if they are liability to the world.
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Topzee109: 6:09am On Oct 14, 2021
Nice one, Before children of hate start to rubbish it with their hatred filled soul

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Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by Topzee109: 6:13am On Oct 14, 2021
paulolee:
impressive n that's commendable....pls ways their economic benefits in doing all these because nothing is free in d world of economics..
I think it just for development
Re: LASPARK, Giants Of Africa Renovate Oworonshoki Basketball Court. by fasho01(m): 6:14am On Oct 14, 2021
Nice

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