Abuja, Nigeria – 29th March 2025 | Nigeria Volleyball Federation ExCom and Customs Volleyball Club are impressed with the level of organisation so far ahead of the CAVB Women’s African Club Volleyball Championship in Abuja Nigeria from 1st April until 14th April 2025.
The inspection team of the Nigeria Customs Service alongside the President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Musa Nimrod inspected the two facilities earmarked for the event, the Multipurpose Hall and Gymnasium at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.

“We are hopeful that everything will be well, we will be here on Monday to do final assessment, but everything is looking good” . Said Nsikan Patrick Umoh, Coordinator Customs Services.
The team expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far in the indoor sports hall and gymnasium hall of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja as contractors assured the team of delivering before the tournament commences next week.
“Customs Volleyball Club are doing their best, I am pleased with that, next week, you won’t believe how this stadium will look like”. Said Nusa Nimrod, President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation.
Teams from across Africa will start arriving in Abuja on 1st April 2025.
24 teams have so far registered for the continental trophy including Zamalek, Al Ahly, Nigeria Customs Service, AS Douanes Volleyball Club, Sococim Volleyball Club, Force Armees et Police, Litto Team Volleyball, Maya Kane Evolution, Spiking Stars Volleyball Club, Queen’s Volleyball Club, KCB, Kenya Pipeline, and Kenya Prisons.