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                    [Title] => Nigerian suits up for SBC
                    [Summary] => All Nigerian Samuel Ekwe wants is to be a Benedictine priest. And play basketball for the San Beda Lions in the NCAA on the side.


Now he’ll get his wish as the Management Committee gave him the green light to play for the Lions when they take on the Jose Rizal Bombers in the 82nd NCAA cage wars beginning Saturday at the Araneta Coliseum.

Ekwe, 21, saw action in the Fr. Martin’s Cup and the ongoing Olympic Festival where he logged in significant minutes. His NCAA eligibility, however, was later questioned by a number of participating schools.
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Banal told The STAR last night that San Miguel Corporation management has given him the green light to accept the coaching job offered Monday night by fellow San Beda alumnus and team manager Mukesh Advani.

"It’s a big challenge for me because it’s the first time I will serve my alma mater," said Banal.
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Now he’ll get his wish as the Management Committee gave him the green light to play for the Lions when they take on the Jose Rizal Bombers in the 82nd NCAA cage wars beginning Saturday at the Araneta Coliseum.

Ekwe, 21, saw action in the Fr. Martin’s Cup and the ongoing Olympic Festival where he logged in significant minutes. His NCAA eligibility, however, was later questioned by a number of participating schools.
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Banal told The STAR last night that San Miguel Corporation management has given him the green light to accept the coaching job offered Monday night by fellow San Beda alumnus and team manager Mukesh Advani.

"It’s a big challenge for me because it’s the first time I will serve my alma mater," said Banal.
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