Njogu Demba Football Academy in Bakau turned one on Saturday, June 21. The one year anniversary was marked by a general meeting with the parents of academy interns where successes and shortcomings of the centre dominated the agenda.
Speaking at the meeting, Lamin Janneh, assistant coordinator of the academy, said the academy has achieved a lot since its establishment a year ago. Apart from the increase in the number of registered interns, Janneh said his team has developed a constitution that will dictate the affairs of the centre. He said a fruitful link has also been developed with The Gambia Football Association.
On the future plans, Janneh, said the academy management plans to build its own campus to house players who will not only be nurtured to become professional footballers in the future but also be equipped academically.
He urged parents to encourage their children to play football, adding that the game is now a big trade that can help alleviate poverty in the society.