The Nigeria Curling Federation (NCF) has appointed renowned sports communications expert and award-winning journalist, Phemmy Adetula, as its Communications Director and a member of the Federation’s Board.
The appointment was approved at the Federation’s board meeting held over the weekend, as part of efforts to strengthen its strategic communications, deepen stakeholder engagement and enhance the visibility and development of curling in Nigeria.
Announcing the appointment, NCF President, Damola Daniel, described Adetula as one of Nigeria’s accomplished sports communications professionals, whose wealth of experience and reputation would add significant value to the Federation’s vision.
“The Nigeria Curling Federation is entering a new phase of growth, and effective communication will be central to achieving our ambitions. We needed someone with proven competence, credibility and an outstanding track record, and Phemmy Adetula perfectly fits that profile,” Daniel said.
He noted that Adetula’s recognition by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) with the prestigious Veteran Sports Journalist Award during its Diamond Jubilee celebration last year was a testament to his contributions to sports development in Nigeria.
“Beyond journalism, he has distinguished himself in sports administration as a former Board Member and Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Olympic Committee. We are delighted to welcome him to our Board and are confident that he will play a pivotal role in elevating Nigerian curling to greater national and international prominence,” he added.
Responding to the appointment, an elated Adetula expressed appreciation to the Federation’s leadership for the confidence reposed in him, describing the new role as another opportunity to contribute to the development of Nigerian sports.
“I am deeply honoured by this appointment and sincerely appreciate the confidence of President Daniel Damola and the Board of the Nigeria Curling Federation. Having served the Judo and Fencing Federations in different capacities, I understand the power of strategic communication in building successful sports institutions,” Adetula said.
He added that the appointment was not merely a position but a responsibility to promote the sport and its athletes while attracting new stakeholders and strengthening the Federation’s profile.
“This is more than an appointment; it is a responsibility to tell the compelling story of Nigerian curling, showcase our athletes, attract new stakeholders and position the Federation among the leading sporting institutions in Africa. I look forward to working with the Board to take the sport to even greater heights,” he said.
The Nigeria Curling Federation is the governing body responsible for the development and administration of Ice Curling, Wheelchair Curling, Floor Curling, Table Curling and Street Curling in Nigeria.