Friday, September 10, 2010

A total of 300 Karate Practitoners from Nigeria and other Countries in the West African Sub Region will be inducted into the Black Belt College on the 19th of September.The Induction will be one of the highlights of a week long activity lined up by the Nigeria Karate Association to celebrate the the 16th anniversary of the Black Belt College. The activities will include General Conditioning,Training,Lectures,Officiating,Clinic,Extra-Ordinary National Council Meeting and a Championship.The Venues for the one week event are the National Institute for Sports Surulere and Lekki Beach both in Lagos.Spokesman of the NKA and one of the founding fathers of the Premier Karate Organization,Micklem Emechete Attoh said the occassion would be graced by all the big names in the Martial arts in the Country and beyond.Emechete said the highlights of the one week programme would be the launch of the Japan Karate Association in Nigeria.Those who will conduct affairs in the one week programme are Mr Jean Wapcha from Gabon who is a Director in Japan Karate Association,founding member of the NKA,Mr Jaques Mbom,Mr Aina James and Jegede Dave.


Emechete Attoh said the NKA Extra Ordinary of Council Meeting will address several issues as they affect Karate.Emechette Attoh stressed that the week programme is an effort of individuals who have given all their time and resourses to the sport.

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