By John O. Ndar Rugby’s origins are generally traced to early 19th century England. While earlier ball games primarily involved kicking and carrying a ball, the distinctive characteristics of rugby- as we know it today- began to emerge around this period.
By John Ndarabout a year ago in History
By John O. Ndar Who’s a player without a coach? Some ask. Admittedly, a few sporting legends have conquered various athletic top leagues almost single-handedly.
November 14th 2014, remains one of the darkest days in world cricket history. On that day, famous Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes suffered a terrible head knock by a bouncer of Sean Abbott.
By John Ndarabout a year ago in Art
The UK’s Guardian newspaper recently had an interesting one-on-one with legendary English cricket star Freddie Flintoff. During the session, the celebrated player spoke at length about the impact of injury on his sporting career.
Can you imagine how daunting it is for a young man with little experience to try his hands in business? Can you imagine the challenges he would have to face up to if the business involved ‘ordinary merchandise’? What if the industry is much more competitive and requires relatively hefty amounts to start?
By John Ndar3 years ago in Trader
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