NVBF says the federation is intensifying grassroots programmes to strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness and achieve greater international success.
Mr D’Onofrio announced his resignation in a statement, noting that he made the decision to leave “in order to ensure the sustainable future of The Post”.
He said the timely release of funds would significantly enhance the preparation of national teams.
The tournament will take place from January 30 to February 8 at the Indoor Sports Hall, Package B, Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
The fourth African Youth Games, which began on December 10, will end on December 20.
Nimrod stated that the new championships would provide a dedicated platform for teams within military and paramilitary institutions to compete.
Mr Nimrod expressed happiness with the direction sport was heading despite the usual challenges.
Nimrod told journalists on Friday that the girls gave a good fight in their third-place match.
The tournament started on Feb. 5 and ended Feb. 10.
He said the league champion (male and female) will qualify to represent Nigeria at the 2024 African Club Championships.
