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Feb 06, 2016 Sports
Black belt, Instructor Ryan Daniels of St. Cuthbert’s Mission/Pakuri received his Certificate of Authorization (Registration number GY-01-00006-Y) to teach Martial Arts at the launching of the Pakuri Martial Arts
Academy (PMAA) on January 23, 2016 last from Shihan Abdool Nazim Yassim.
This Authorization and Promotion is in recognition of Instructor Ryan’s outstanding Progress, Knowledge, Ability and Skill through diligent study of the Martial Arts/Karate for the past 16 years.
Shihan Nazim and the Board of Directors of the Little Diamond International Martial Arts Academy (LDIMAA) have expressed their deep appreciation to Daniels for his loyalty, support and dedication to martial arts.
Instructor Daniels said of his accomplishment, “I’m very happy to be recognized by Grandmaster NazimYassim and the LDIMAA” as he promises to continue his work in martial arts and to serve on the LDIMAA board of directors. The toshao, parents and members of the community are happy with his achievement and urged him to keep up the good works with the youths of the community.
Daniels and his students would now be preparing tocompete in the LDIMAA Junior National Martial Arts Championship on May 8, at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, then to Suriname in August and to take his Shin-Kai-Ryu /Kyokushin-Kai 1st Dan Black belt exams in November this year.
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