Telecommunications giant, Globacom, presented a cheque of N1,896,730,000 (one billion, eight hundred and ninety six million, seven hundred and thirty thousand Naira) to the League Management Company (LMC).
The cheque was presented by the Chief Operating Officer of the company, Mohammed Jameel, who reiterated Glo's Passion for sports in the country, especially football. The deal will see N550 million paid to the League in the first year, with a 10% increment in the following years.
"Football is dear to us as Globacom, hence we attach importance to its development at all levels," Jameel stated.
"It's our pleasure to invest this huge sum in the local league, which we regard as the bedrock for football development in the country. As responsible telecom operators in Nigeria and other parts of Africa, we invest money into football and leave the rest to the football administrators to do other necessary things."
Honourable Nduka Irabor, the chairman of LMC, thanked Globacom for maintaining a keen interest in the development of sports and youths and promised that the funds would be judiciously used.
"Today marks a new beginning for the Nigerian League. I am overjoyed that our efforts at bringing out our league from the clutches of neglect has yielded good fruits," he said.
"We shall account for every Kobo given to us by Glo and other sponsors who have identified with us. Some part of this sponsorship money will go to the clubs, as we have made arrangements to employ competent hands to run the league.
"I want to implore Nigerians to start believing in our league henceforth by coming to watch matches at our various stadia and thereby making the occasions memorable.
Telecommunications giant, Globacom, presented a cheque of N1,896,730,000 (one billion, eight hundred and ninety six million, seven hundred and thirty thousand Naira) to the League Management Company (LMC).
The cheque was presented by the Chief Operating Officer of the company, Mohammed Jameel, who reiterated Glo's Passion for sports in the country, especially football. The deal will see N550 million paid to the League in the first year, with a 10% increment in the following years.
"Football is dear to us as Globacom, hence we attach importance to its development at all levels," Jameel stated.
"It's our pleasure to invest this huge sum in the local league, which we regard as the bedrock for football development in the country. As responsible telecom operators in Nigeria and other parts of Africa, we invest money into football and leave the rest to the football administrators to do other necessary things."
Honourable Nduka Irabor, the chairman of LMC, thanked Globacom for maintaining a keen interest in the development of sports and youths and promised that the funds would be judiciously used.
"Today marks a new beginning for the Nigerian League. I am overjoyed that our efforts at bringing out our league from the clutches of neglect has yielded good fruits," he said.
"We shall account for every Kobo given to us by Glo and other sponsors who have identified with us. Some part of this sponsorship money will go to the clubs, as we have made arrangements to employ competent hands to run the league.
"I want to implore Nigerians to start believing in our league henceforth by coming to watch matches at our various stadia and thereby making the occasions memorable.
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