…To face Libyan Ladies in the quarterfinals by 5PM today
Canaan Queens of Calabar, the star players of the Canaan Table Tennis Club Team from Nigeria, has landed in Libya to participate in the African Club Table Tennis Championship in Benghazi. The team is led by Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, the Cross River State representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), who is also the founder and grand patron of Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar.
The tournament, featuring top talents in Africa, promises to be a thrilling display of skill and competition. Canaan Queens, known for their exceptional agility and strategic play, is expected to be a strong contender. Their participation highlights the growing prominence of Nigerian sports on the international table tennis stage.
Hon. Orok Duke expressed his optimism about the team’s prospects, stating, “Canaan Queens’ participation is a testament to their hard work and a beacon of hope for young athletes in Nigeria.” His support emphasizes the importance of sports development in the Niger Delta region and Nigeria as a whole.
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The Canaan Table Tennis Club Team has prepared rigorously for the tournament, and their presence in Benghazi, Libya demonstrates their commitment to excellence. As the games unfold, all eyes will be on Canaan Queens, whose performance could inspire a new generation of Nigerian table tennis players. The Canaan Table Tennis Club Team is poised to make a memorable impact in the tournament.
As the African Club Table Tennis Championship in Benghazi, Libya kicks off today, Canaan Table Tennis Club will face the Libyan ladies in the quarterfinals by 5PM Nigerian time.
The tournament serves as a qualification for the World Club Championship.