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SUNDAY DARE HONORED WITH PRESTIGIOUS AWARD BY SPORTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
SUNDAY DARE HONORED WITH PRESTIGIOUS AWARD BY SPORTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
Abuja, Nigeria - Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Sunday Dare, has been conferred with a prestigious SWAN GRAND SERVICE AWARD (SGSA) by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the development of sports in Nigeria.
The award, which was presented to Dare, acknowledges his tireless efforts to promote sports development across the country. As Minister of Youth and Sports, Dare played a vital role in shaping Nigeria's sports landscape, and his dedication to the sector has earned him widespread recognition.
Dare's achievements in sports include leading Team Nigeria to record-breaking performances at international competitions, such as the Commonwealth Games. His commitment to promoting sports development has inspired a new generation of athletes and sports enthusiasts.
The SWAN award is a testament to Dare's unwavering commitment to excellence and his tireless efforts to serve the nation. The award ceremony was attended by prominent government officials, sports administrators, and members of the sports community.
Dare's recognition by SWAN is a fitting tribute to his outstanding service to Nigerian sports. His legacy continues to inspire and motivate Nigerians to strive for excellence in sports and beyond.
As a seasoned journalist and politician, Dare brings a wealth of experience to this position, having previously served as Minister of Youth and Sports, Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management at the Nigerian Communications Commission, and in various other roles.
Sunday Dare is currently serving as the Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Media and Public Communications.
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