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Power Lifting Sports Enhances Productivity -Coach Emoghavwe
Against the belief in some quarters that power lifting sporting activities cause impotence, Mr Monday Emoghavwe says rather the sports enhances sexual productivity more than any drug or therapy in the world.
Emoghavwe, who’s a three times para-Olympic gold medalist in power lifting and also a Chief Coach in Power Lifting with Federal Capital Territory Sports Council, Abuja, disclosed this in an interaction with news men at the on-going National Sports Festival christened, Edo 2020.
According to him,” power lifting sports is one sports that enhances sexual productivity in men. It is the best therapy for fertility, any time, any day. Whoever that is spreading the information that power lifting sports causes sterility is merely spreading tissues of lies from the pit of hell,” he warned.
Emoghavwe, who is a pioneer member of Power Lifting Federation of Nigeria and a referee of repute, lamented the lack of equipment for training in Nigeria, especially during their hay days but commended the Federal Government for its commitment towards the upliftment of the sports in Nigeria, noting that the nation has garnered many laurels from the sports in many global events and should not be allowed to die.
According to the one-time President of Power Lifting Para Olympic Committee,” power lifting is one sport that is money spinning, it has helped in removing some disabled persons from the streets of beggers.
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