The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC) have concluded arrangement to hold Advance Sports Management Course (ASMC) at the University of Ibadan.
The collaboration between the two committees signaled a new dawn in sports management in the country.
The programme will hold from May 6 to May 8, 2025 at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State capital.
Tony Nezianya, Public Relation Officer, NOC, disclosed this in a statement obtained by Vital News on Saturday.
According to him, the course, a collaboration between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC) promises to equip sports administrators with essential tools for effective management in the ever-evolving Sports landscape.
“As participants settle into the boardroom, a hybrid setup both onsite and virtual attendees would engage seamlessly in an atmosphere that would be driven by a sense of purpose.
“Representatives from various states would exchange ideas and experiences, united by a common goal: to elevate the standards of sports administration in Nigeria.
“The ASMC’s third module would focus on two critical areas: Managing Finance and Sports Marketing.
“These subjects are pivotal in fostering on robust administrative structures that serve athletes and stakeholders alike.
“The rich, diverse backgrounds of the attendees would make for a dynamic exchanges in perspectives as they settle in, ready to absorb knowledge from distinguished resource persons,” he said.
Nezianya said the course will kick-off with Mr Tunji Adeyinka, the Group Managing Director of Republicom Group.
He said : “With years of experience in marketing, Mr Adeyinka hopes to captivate participants with his insights into marketing strategies that can effectively enhance the visibility of sports organisations.
“It is hoped that his compelling anecdotes and case studies would spark interests and debates, pushing attendees to think innovatively about how they can apply these concepts within their own contexts.
“Next on the agenda would be Mrs Bodunrin Olanipekun, a renowned figure in the sports community and an alumni of the IOC Advanced Sports Management Course.
“She would share her personal journey, illustrating the transformative impact of effective sports administration.
“Her presentation would resonate with the audience, and emphasising the importance of resilience and adaptability in an industry that is continually changing.
“The facilitators for the programme include Prof. Clement Fasan and Dr Jonathan Dyagas as they bring their wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussions.
“Prof. Clement is a respected Certified Course Directo; he would guide the participants through the complexities of financial management in the sports sector.
“He will encourage the participants to develop strategic financial plans that aligns with their organisations’ visions.
“Meanwhile, Dr Dyagas, a Director of Finance from the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA), with his rich background in finance, Dr Dyagas would challenge the attendees to re-evaluate conventional practices and adopt modern techniques that could yield sustainable growth.
“Throughout the course, participants would engage in practical workshops, group discussions, and networking sessions that would foster collaboration and ideas-sharing.
“The hybrid format will be a significant advantage, by allowing the international experts and local advocates to contribute remotely, bridging the gap between seasoned professionals and aspiring administrators.
“As the final day approaches, the participants would reflect on their learnings and the connections they hope to forge.
“Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel, the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, will witness the conclusion of the course.
“The course would ultimately achieve a vision for a thriving sports sector in Nigeria—one that is well-managed, financially sound, and geared toward nurturing athletic talents.”
(vitalnewsngr.com)