NFF seeks improved investment in football

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The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has called for more private sector investment in developing football in the country, saying the government cannot do it alone.

The Nigerian Football Federation has called for more private sector investment in developing football in the country, saying the government cannot do it alone. The President of the NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, made the call at the signing of a sports development partnership agreement between the Federation and Premium Trust Bank in Abuja on Tuesday.…

The President of the NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, made the call at the signing of a sports development partnership agreement between the Federation and Premium Trust Bank in Abuja on Tuesday. While applauding the Bank for the show of support, the NFF president said: “I can’t say how much we cherish this and we are happy with it and because of the history you have in your relationship with sport, it is only someone that values sport that can bring in this investment.

On his part, managing director and chief executive officer of Premium Trust Bank, Emmanuel Emefienim, said the firm has been actively involved in developing various sports initiatives, including the 2023 National Sports Festival in Delta. The Nigerian Football Federation has called for more private sector investment in developing football in the country, saying the government cannot do it alone. The President of the NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, made the call at the signing of a sports development partnership agreement between the Federation and Premium Trust Bank in Abuja on Tuesday.

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