Nestle Milo Basketball tourney enters crucial stage

Nestlé Nigeria announced that 74 schools from across the 36 states of the federation, including the FCT, Abuja have qualified for the Conference Stage of the 19th Milo Basketball Championship which dunked off in four geographical zones – Central Conference, Confluence Conference, Equatorial and Western Conference – on the 27th of April 2017.
The 74 schools, represented by 37 male and 37 female teams emerged State champions at the State preliminaries of the competition and are competing at the conference stage.
The conference matches will run back-to-back until the 25th of May 2017 at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Abuja National Stadium, the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja, the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu and the Akure Township Stadium.
Speaking on this year’s tournament, the Managing Director of Nestle Nigeria Plc, Mr. Mauricio Alarcon, remarked that Milo’s commitment to the project stems from the brand’s desire to give the Nigerian teens a platform to showcase their basketball talents while acquiring useful skills that will help shape their future.
“The Milo brand is passionate about tomorrow’s champions and has adopted the game of Basketball to help youth learn valuable life lessons such as how to work together, how to be disciplined and how to be respectful. The demands of professional Basketball also pushes them to do better in each game and above all, it is a healthy and fun way to stay physically and mentally active in order to also excel in the classroom,” Alarcon said.
The Milo Basketball Championship has been at the forefront of Nigerian Sports development for 19 years, producing numerous basketball talents, some of whom now play both in the national teams as well as leagues across the world. Some of the notable talents include Nkechi Akwashili, Chioma Udiaja, Upe Atusu, Nkem Akaraiwe and Patience Nene Upe who all play for the female national team, D’Tigress.