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Nov 09, 2012 Sports
Four football teams, Kayo’s Football Academy, Eagles United FC, TOP XX FC and Netrockers FC are scheduled to compete when the H2O Boy stage a youth U-16 quadrangular tournament at the Linden Technical Institute (LTI) tomorrow at 9am.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of H2O Boy, Bernard Couchman, revealed that the tournament forms a part of a project that creates a conduit for young people with lots of idle time to utilize that time engaged in productive activity.
Couchman further said that another objective of this community development project is to show that the Linden community is a safe environment following the month of unrest last July. He said that the project had its genesis in 2011 when the organisers conducted activities in Mexico. He also said that his organization will be giving out football gears to all members of the participating teams including footballs, jerseys, shorts and hoses.
H2O Boy is a marketing company registered in Canada, owned by a group of Guyanese, and specializes in environmentally friendly and socially conscious products and services. Mr. Couchman said that his organization is currently organizing and running similar activities in developing communities globally, with an aim of creating a conduit to professional sports for the youths and to keep them away from crime and the ills of society.
These events are promoted under the pseudonym ‘La Fe (Spanish for ‘The Faith’) and local activities will be streamed live to a global audience directly from Mackenzie, Linden. Additionally, the footage from this tournament will be combined with the footage from La Fe Mexico, to create a proposal to present to FIFA and the UN to Partner with H2O Boy for future growth.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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