SPORT FACILITIES, PEER GROUP AND FUNDING AS PANACEA FOR SPORTS PARTICIPATION AMONG SELECTED FEMALE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN AHOADA WEST LGA OF RIVERS STATE
Abstract
Then on interest of the junior secondary school's female students in sport is becoming a recurring-decimal and something urgent needs to be done to nip it in the bud if any meaningful stride is to be achieved in terms of catching them young at that level and this may not be achieved if the authorities concerned are not proactive. Based on the foregoing, Suggestions were made to the effect that Government should come up with a clearly formulated policy on sports that would engender greater participation among junior secondary school female students through improved funding, provision of sports facilities, and the need to package the sports activities in such a way that would meet the need and interest of the students as individuals and group. The focus of this review, therefore, is to examine the panacea to sports participation among selected female junior secondary schools students in Ahoada West LGA, Rivers state
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