The well-known sports broadcaster and CEO of Brila Media, Dr Larry Izamoje, was the guest of the Nigerian National League (NNL) at its Secretariat situated on Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Wuse Zone 7, Abuja on Tuesday.
The media mogul was received by the NNL’s new CEO, Emmanuel Attah, on behalf of the inevitably absent chairman George Aluo and the other members of the board.
Attah introduced Dr. Larry introduced some employees present and also showed him through the office.
In homage to the NNL’s new management and staff for the transformation of its secretariat, the pioneering sports broadcaster has offered to help the domestic Premier League achieve its goals.
“We are ready to support you in any way we can. Contact us at any time. This league is really important, this is where the club’s professionalism begins, and we must support the league programs at all times. If we have to get it right and as well prepare our clubs well for the task of playing in the elite division.”
Dr. Larry Izamoje, who set the tone for the launch of Nigeria’s premier sports radio station in 2003, was joined by Brila 88.9 FM engineering team led by the engineering group leader Opeyemi Osulana.
In response, the NNL CEO Emmanuel Attah thanked Dr. Izamoje and his team for their visit and stated that NNL is open to partnering with well-meaning companies and organizations in their quest to change course.
“I have to admit I’m impressed by what I’ve seen here and the changes. I have to say that Brila FM is a partner in the creation.”
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