
Nigerian music sensation Flavour N’Abania is set to make an impact in the football world by throwing his weight behind Rangers International FC’s youth academy initiative. The highlife star recently expressed admiration for the club’s grassroots development efforts and vowed to contribute to nurturing the next generation of football talents in Nigeria.
In a recent meeting with Rangers International FC’s General Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, Flavour praised the club’s vision for investing in young footballers. Rangers, a dominant force in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), has established a structured youth academy program catering to U-10, U-13, and U-15 players. This initiative is designed to identify, develop, and transition promising talents into the senior team and beyond.
Flavour, impressed by the program’s long-term objectives, shared his enthusiasm:
“I am really impressed with the youth team programme that your team initiated for the discovery and development of young talents within the state and beyond. I love it and will contribute my quota towards making it a huge success.”
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His involvement signifies a growing synergy between Nigeria’s sports and entertainment industries, reinforcing how influential figures can play a vital role in advancing football development. With his strong presence in the music scene and global influence, Flavour’s endorsement could attract more funding, sponsorships, and exposure to the Rangers International youth academy.
The club’s youth setup has already begun to show promising results, with young players progressing through the ranks. Flavour’s support is expected to strengthen the program, ensuring a brighter future for emerging football stars in Nigeria. His pledge could also inspire more celebrities and private investors to take an interest in grassroots football development, further boosting the country’s football ecosystem.
With Rangers International FC’s commitment to talent development, coupled with Flavour’s backing, the academy is poised to become a breeding ground for future NPFL and Super Eagles stars.