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WE CAN HOST AFRICA FOOTBALL IN NNEWI CITY: Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia speaks

*#Nnewi4CHAN*

We can host Africa Football in Nnewi city ...

*What is CHAN ?*

It is the Total African Nations Championship (sometimes referred to as *African Championship of Nations or CHAN*) is a football tournament which was first announced on 11 September, 2007.

It is administered by the *Confederation of African Football (CAF) and is played between the best national teams of Africa, exclusively featuring players who are active in the national championships* and qualified to play in the ongoing season.

Expatriate (Foreign) players, regardless of where they play, even in Africa, are not qualified to take part in the African Championship of Nations.

*At Ifeanyi Ubah International Game Village otherwise known as the FORTRESS.*

We have the components needed to host CHAN .

* *Currently, we  boast of the highest fan base that  can cheer Super Eagles to victory ...*

* We have hotels of international standard for the teeming  visitors ..

* *FC Ifeanyi Ubah Int'l Stadium Nnewi/Ozubulu can be accessed by air through Asaba Airport (45minutes ) and Owerri Airport (55minutes ) .*

* Hospitals : Nnewi is housing a functional and well equipped Federal Teaching Hospital that is of international standard.

* *Nnewi known as Japan of Africa is not new to International visitors  since the city is the technological and industrial hub of Nigeria.*

* Nnewi is with good and accessible road networks.

*FC Ifeanyi Ubah Int'l Stadium hosted successful international CAF match early this year*

* Media : Anambra State is the second state with the highest Media presence after Lagos in Nigeria.

* Security is our number 1 priority .

*Nnewi Cluster is with the rich tourism site that visitors can't wait to enjoy . example :* 
The  Ukpor waterfront,  the historical House  that housed  Nelson Mandela asylum when he ran from South African regime is a treckable distance from FC Ifeanyi Ubah Int'l Stadium.

Amichi  has the historic site where the Biafra -Nigeria war was ended.

*#WeCanDoIt*

Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia ©2017
Abuja, Nigeria

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