Korean Embassy donates taekwondo gymnasium to UNIJOS | SSkit

University of Jos’ (UNIJOS) preparation to host the Nigerian Universities Games Association (NUGA) sports competition in 2024 has been boosted by the Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Kim Younger – Chae, who has commissioned an indoor taekwondo gymnasium intricate constructed, funded and donated by the Korean government to the college.
 
The gymnasium also has a table tennis courtroom, boxing training package, basketball court and badminton, as nicely as a gallery that can accommodate about 200 spectators.

Speaking on his visit to UNIJOS, Young-Chae explained he arrived to fee the sporting activities intricate mainly because the university and Korean Embassy have a longstanding romance.

“Korean federal government has been a superior husband or wife of Nigeria for decades in phrases of politics, financial system and instruction for the reason that teaching young persons to turn out to be specialists in their a variety of fields of endeavours remains our focus on,” he reported.

Before, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, said the institution is privileged to be in a cordial connection with the Korean Embassy, noting that the entire method that saw the actualisation of the indoor sporting activities intricate started right from the administration of previous Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sabastine Seddi Maimako.
 
Ishaya additional: “It is our prayer that the friendship will go on to mature as we desire to have sports activities institute.”
   
He mentioned that the institution was blessed to have a superior contingent that done credibly properly in the just lately concluded NUGA 2022 in Lagos, introducing, “we hope to host the finest NUGA in 2024.”

Korean Embassy donates taekwondo gymnasium to UNIJOS | SSkit

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