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To Promote Nigeria’s Traditional Martial Art, Dambe Warriors League Partners Ministry of Arts, Culture

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To Promote Nigeria's Traditional Martial Art, Dambe Warriors League Partners with Ministry of Arts, Culture

The new partnership between the Dambe Warriors League (DWL) and the Ministry of Arts and Culture and the Creative Economy will promote Nigeria’s traditional martial art sports known as Dambe and give it international exposure, the Minister in charge of the ministry, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa has indicated.
Barrister Musawa made this known when the co-founders and executives of Dambe Warriors League paid her a courtesy visit in Abuja on Thursday.
A statement by the special adviser on media and publicity to the minister Nneka Ikem Anibeze quoted Musawa to have expressed delight with the organizers responsible for promoting the ancient martial art of Dambe, acknowledging their immense potential.

“The Ministry of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy is thrilled to collaborate with Dambe Warriors League. By partnering with this brand, we aim to engage our vibrant youth population and empower them with a sense of purpose. This collaboration will be instrumental in reviving our rich cultural heritage, creating job opportunities, building capacity, and fostering positive influence.

“The results of what we are going to accomplish together will surely bring traditional Nigerian art and culture to millions within our borders and across the globe. We have an amazing opportunity to expand this sport and provide life-changing opportunities to thousands of Nigerians living in cities across the country while also increasing attention to a wider domestic and global audience. This collaboration is in complete alignment with the Ministry’s core values and philosophies”, Musawa stated.

Earlier, the Managing Partner of Dambe Warriors League, Mario Wamny described the collaboration as groundbreaking adding that the significant milestone marked a crucial moment for the traditional sport.

“This significant milestone marks a crucial moment for the sport of Dambe and the league, as the organization strives to expand its reach both domestically and internationally. The endorsement comes just ahead of the SuperFight 03, scheduled to take place at the Abuja Velodrome on September 15th, 2024”.

Chidi Aninya and Anthony Okeleke, co-founders and executives of DWL, also shared their excitement: “The endorsement of the Ministry is a dream come true. We are thrilled to announce this initial step and are incredibly excited about what the future holds.”
The statement indicated that with the Ministry’s support, DWL will gain access to a robust network of traditional African sports enthusiasts, offering potential sponsors and opportunities to grow its brand reach adding that the partnership will also bring Dambe events to each Nigerian state, showcasing a thousand years of Nigerian heritage to young men and women across the country.
Tickets for SuperFight 03 at the Abuja Velodrome will go on sale on August 26th.

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