Uma-Okoro Foundation ends 2021 with free basketball camp for kids

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The annual Uma-Okoro Basketball Camp returned after a year’s break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

With a return to sports events worldwide, the Ukoha Michael Uma-Okoro  ensured that the year 2021 did not go by without an activity. He journeyed to Nigeria with a free basketball camp tagged “I am my brother’s keeper.”

Explaining the concept, Ukoha noted that: “With everything going on around us, the war on terror, the COVID-19 virus, poverty, drugs, greed, jealousy, climate change; it seems like we are losing everything. Our answer to all of these is to first feed our mind with love if we want to get rid of hatred.

“We have to be rooted in peace if we want to get rid of these contemporary issues. It’s something everyone has to get involved in. The society is a collection of individuals. If we can’t do it yourselves, don’t expect anyone else to do it. This is why I tagged it “I am my brother’s keeper.”

“Using sports to unite us all as one and emphasising the value of empathy/love while focusing on basketball fundamentals, skills development and of course fun.

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