The Nigeria Volleyball Federation has announced that two women’s volleyball clubs, the Nigeria Customs Service Female Volleyball Team and Vipers & Partners Female Volleyball Team will represent the country at the forthcoming Africa Women’s Club Volleyball Championship in Egypt.
In a statement issued by the federation on Friday, both teams are expected to depart Nigeria this weekend, fully prepared to compete against top clubs across the continent at the prestigious tournament organised by the Confederation of African Volleyball.
The championship is regarded as one of Africa’s premier volleyball competitions, providing a platform for elite performance, talent exposure, and continental ranking.
The Nigeria Customs team heads into the competition with a strong reputation built on discipline, structure, and consistency.
Widely regarded as one of the country’s most formidable sides, the team is expected to leverage its experience and tactical strength to make a significant impact at the tournament.
Also representing is the Nigeria is Vipers & Partners, a fast-rising club whose growth reflects increasing private-sector involvement in the development of volleyball in the country.
Their qualification highlights the expanding talent base and the success of grassroots initiatives within the sport.
Speaking ahead of the teams’ departure, President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Musa Nimrod, expressed confidence in the teams’ preparedness and ability to represent the nation with distinction.
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“We are proud of both Nigeria Customs and Vipers & Partners for earning the right to represent our great nation.
“Their preparation, commitment, and professionalism have been commendable. We are confident they will compete strongly and showcase the true spirit of Nigerian volleyball,” he said.
The federation called on Nigerians, sports enthusiasts, and stakeholders to support the teams as they carry the nation’s hopes to the continental stage, noting that their participation goes beyond competition and reflects Nigeria’s growing influence in African volleyball.
With high expectations trailing both teams, the Nigerian volleyball community remains optimistic that they will deliver strong performances and potentially return with honours from the championship.



