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    Uju Ugoka ready to fight with Nigeria for AfroBasket Women title

    LAGOS (AfroBasket Women 2015) - Nigeria's Uju Ugoka is looking forward to make her first appearance at senior level at AfroBasket Women 2015 and is taking aim at the continental crown.

    LAGOS (AfroBasket Women 2015) - Nigeria's Uju Ugoka is looking forward to make her first appearance at senior level at AfroBasket Women 2015 and is taking aim at the continental crown.

    The 12-team event will take place in Yaounde, Cameroon from 24 September to 3 October.

    The 1.85m forward, who plies her trade with Italian side Lavezzini Parma, featured for Nigeria in their two-leg FIBA Africa Zone 3 qualifier against Cote d'Ivoire last month in Abidjan.

    The 22-year-old had a pivotal role, pouring 14 points and grabbing 11 rebounds to lead Nigeria in the second-leg game.

    "[This] qualification was a team achievement. I was able to do it because I have teammates who helped me," she told FIBA.com.

    Talking about the upcoming African championship in Cameroon, Ugoka was upbeat about Nigeria's chances.

    “We have players and team that can compete with any team in Africa," said the former Virginia Tech Hookies player.

    Nigeria have been drawn in Group B along with Senegal, reigning champions Angola, GuineaAlgeria and a team to be determined through the wild card system.

    Since their last title earned in 2005 on their home soil in Abuja, the Nigerians have not reached again the podium of Africa’s biggest women basketball tournament.

    Ugoka thinks it is time to end their ten-year drought from the AfroBasket Women podium.

    "Nigeria is one of the great basketball nations in Africa. We have to make our comeback at international level. And I think the only condition is to win the tournament this year," she said.

    Nigeria's assistant coach Adewumi Aderemi seconded Ugoka's thoughts.

    "[We] are chasing our third continental title and looking to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics," he said.

    The tournament will serve as a qualifier for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

    The winner of the tournament will secure automatic qualification, while the teams that finish second and third will book places to participate in the 12-team FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament (WOQT).

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