BSPH Students’ First Sports Session

Baptist School of Public Health (BSPH) students recently launched their inaugural sports session at the Health Services Complex in Mutengene, with Kongnso Alfred Mailam, the Sports Prefect for Physiotherapy program, leading the day’s activities. This event underscored the role of physical activity in health, with students engaging in football, basketball, volleyball, and other games suited for varied fitness levels.

The session fostered team spirit and camaraderie, teaching students the value of cooperation both in sports and in their professional lives. Kongnso Alfred Mailam praised the turnout and the energy displayed, pledging to organize more sessions to keep up the momentum. With future plans for expanded events, including potential inter-departmental competitions, this event set a positive precedent, encouraging students to maintain an active and balanced lifestyle.

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  1. Perfect initiative.
    Michelle Obama said… “Exercise is not about being skinny. It’s about being healthy.”

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