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Taiwo Mati Joins Team Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Table Tennis Association (BYSTTA) has received a significant enhancement! We are thrilled to announce that Taiwo Mati, an esteemed international table tennis luminary, has officially signed a two-year renewable contract with BYSTTA.
Mati, along with the entire BYSTTA ensemble, will be ceremoniously presented at our state-of-the-art table tennis venue, “The Fortress,” where we will also conduct our State Ranking Event to ascertain player standings before proceeding to Ogun State for the forthcoming National Sports Festival!
Moreover, Team Bayelsa will face off against Rivers, Edo, and Delta States in home-and-away matches to refine our players ahead of the festival.
With Mati’s inclusion and the BYSTTA team primed for action, Bayelsa is poised to make history! He is anticipated to leverage his extensive experience to collaborate with the other senior players and coaches to nurture and inspire our cadet players.
Taiwo Mati now aligns with the finest team in Nigeria and with the association (BYSTTA) that boasts the most exemplary policies and programs for the advancement of table tennis and Nigerian youth.
Let us unite in support of our players as we strive for GLORY!
Signed:
Ama-ebi W. Ebikpolade
Chairman, BYSTTA
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