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Greensprings Kanu Football Camp 2020 Postponed Until Further Notice Due to Coronavirus

This is to announce the indefinite postponement of our annual Greensprings Kanu Football Camp. The event, which was scheduled to run from 5th of April to the 10th of April, was postponed because of the global spread of coronavirus.

Announcing the postponement, our Head of Corporate Strategy, Mr Uche Ogbu, said, “It was a tough decision for us to postpone the football camp, as many parents have already registered their children for the 9th edition of the football camp. Initially, we were hoping that the coronavirus pandemic would get better, but there hasn’t been any meaningful improvement. Therefore, we had to make the hard decision of postponing the camp.”

“We did this in compliance with the World Health Organization (WHO)’s recommendation that the mass gathering of people should be avoided. Moreover, the safety of children that would be attending the camp is very important to us. (Clonazepam) ”

 

Quadri Araromi and Light Chijioke, the winners of the last edition of Greensprings Kanu Football Camp

To keep the virus at bay, we have been taking other precautionary measures. Our students have been well-educated on how to protect themselves and their family from the virus; we have also installed hand sanitizer dispensers at strategic locations within our three campuses, as well as in our special needs school – Anthos House.

Greensprings Kanu Football Camp is an annual football camp for children between the ages of 5 and 17. It is a 5-day intensive football training project, whereby children undergo mentorship from Kanu Nwankwo and some European coaches. The ultimate prize of the camp is the scholarship to study in our school, and it is awarded to the most promising player of the camp, as part of our corporate social responsibility.

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