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Sep 06, 2016 Sports
On August 15, 2016 after nine (9) months of careful observation by Grandmaster Abdool Nazim Yassim of the Shin-Kai-Ryu system of martial arts and the Little Diamond Int’l Martial Arts Academy (LDIMAA)
three more of his students have received their Certificate of Authorisation to teach Martial Arts.
They are 1st Dan instructors Tadious Edun (Registration number GY-01-00004-Y) of Tuschen EBE, Maranda Bennett (Registration number GY-01-00007-Y) of Goed-in-tent WBD and Marcell Lynda Yassim (Registration number GY-01-00003-Y) of Parfait Harmony WBD.
The Authorisation and Promotion is in recognition of these Instructors outstanding Progress, Knowledge, Ability and Skill through Diligent study of the Martial Arts/Karate over the past years.
Shihan Nazim and the Board of Directors of the Little Diamond International Martial Arts Academy (LDIMAA) have expressed their deep appreciation for the loyalty, support and dedication of these instructors to the martial arts.
These 1st Dan Instructors, Tadious Edun, Maranda Bennett and Marcell L. Yassim have now joined Ryan Daniels (also 1st Dan of St. Cuthbert’s Mission) along with 2nd Dan Instructors Kelvin Walcott (Enmore ECD) and Parsuram Arjune (Wales WBD) they all said of their accomplishment, “That they were happy to be recognised and Authorised by Grandmaster Nazim Yassim and the LDIMAA,” as they promised to continue to fellow in Shihan Nazim’s footsteps and in his work in the martial arts and to serve on the LDIMAA board of directors.
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