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Marvel Dick Congratulates New Delta State FA Board, Calls for Support of Teqball Development.

Chairman of Delta State Teqball, Marvel Dick, has extended his warmest congratulations to the newly elected Chairman, Chief Godwin Adode, and the entire board of the Delta State Football Association (DFA).

Dick, who is also a Betj9a Master Agent and played a notable role in securing Bet9ja’s sponsorship of the state league, praised the outstanding leadership and achievements of the predecessor, Chief Ken Nwoamucha, and his board members during their four-year tenure.

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He commended their remarkable efforts in revitalizing the youth soccer program, which has had a profound impact on the development of football in Delta State.

Marvel Dick urged the new board to build upon the solid foundation laid by their predecessors, further emphasizing the importance of grassroots development and youth empowerment through football.

He expressed his confidence in Chief Adode’s leadership and the board’s ability to take Delta State football to even greater heights.

“Congratulations to Chief Godwin Adode and the new DFA board! I applaud the remarkable achievements of Chief Ken Nwoamucha and his team.

I’m excited to see the new board continue to nurture and grow football talent in Delta State,” Marvel Dick said.

In addition, Mr. Dick called for support and collaboration to develop Teqball in Delta State, emphasizing its potential to complement football and provide more opportunities for young athletes.

He highlighted the benefits of Teqball, including its accessibility, simplicity, and focus on skill development.

“I believe Teqball can be a great addition to Delta State’s sports landscape, and I look forward to working with the new DFA board to make it a success,” Marvel Dick added.”

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