S.K.Y. Announces Parternship With African Basketball Online
July 8, 2010:
The S.K.Y. Streetball Syndicate (S.K.Y.), one of the world’s top professional streetball brands, today announced a new partnership with African Basketball Online, to promote basketball and youth outreach programs throughout the African continent.
The partnership will mark many firsts for an American street basketball brand, according to Lee Greene, President of S.K.Y., Ltd, based in Hamilton, Bermuda, but with offices in Shanghai, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.
African Basketball (ABO) and The Jewish Coaches Association (JCA) Announces Strategic Partnership
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NEW YORK, NY, JUNE 3, 2010: African Basketball (ABO) and the Jewish Coaches Association (JCA) announced today an exclusive partnership that gives JCA the opportunity to support African Basketball (ABO) charity initiatives in Africa, and create opportunities for U.S. coaches to volunteer in African communities as motivational speakers, basketball camp coaches, and instructors. JCA will also promote fundraising efforts for upcoming ABO Youth Leadership and Basketball Camps in Africa.
Nigeria: ABO Ambassador Julius Francis to give back to his community in the Niger Delta region
April 25, 2010
Julius Francis to lead the 2010 summer ABO Leadership & Basketball Camp in Nigeria.
Clifton, New Jersey – Winthrop University freshman basketball player Julius Francis a Nigerian native will travel to Warri, Delta State, Nigeria to give back to his community. Julius plans to organize and run the ABO Leadership & Basketball Camp in July 23 – July 25, 2010.
The Niger Delta is an unstable area of Nigeria, due to violence emanating from struggle for control over oil revenue and resources. Click for details >>>



African Basketball (ABO) is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt USA-based, non-Profit organization dedicated to the development of Africa through Sports. ABO organizes basketball programs, integrated with life skills, and leadership education for participants (male and female), coaches, and administrators.
















