Africa: NBA Africa, Luol Deng Foundation and Stanbic Bank Celebrate First Jr. NBA/Jr.Wnba Finals in South Sudan

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Juba, South Sudan — Stanbic Bank in South Sudan, NBA Africa and the Luol Deng Foundation hosted the first edition of the Stanbic Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Finals, which took place at the Nimra Talata Basketball Stadium in Juba, South Sudan.

Juba One 76ers were crowned the inaugural season’s champions, with Khalid Jibrin named the finals’ Most Valuable Player.

Notable attendees included Stanbic Bank South Sudan Head of Business Fred Ouko, Luol Deng Foundation Founder and two-time NBA All-Star Luol Deng, Luol Deng Foundation CEO Arek Deng, 1995 NBA All-Star and 1992 Slam Dunk champion Cedric Ceballos, Basketball Africa League President Amadou Gallo Fall, and South Sudan national team members Wenyen Gabriel, Kuany Kuany and Nuni Omot.

The event builds on Stanbic Bank and NBA Africa’s multiyear collaboration, which launched in 2022 and featured the unveiling of a new outdoor basketball court at St. Mark’s Orthodox School in Juba last December.

“The remarkable performance of the South Sudan national basketball team at the Paris Olympics highlighted the tremendous sporting talent within South Sudan,” said Stanbic Bank Chief Executive for Kenya and South Sudan Dr. Joshua Oigara.

“Through our collaboration with NBA Africa and the Luol Deng Foundation, we are supporting the country to build on this potential and remain committed to driving South Sudan’s growth through meaningful collaborations and initiatives.”

“The success of the first Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA league season in Juba speaks to the great passion for the game of basketball in South Sudan and its impact on local communities,” said NBA Africa CEO Clare Akamanzi.