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360 Africa Media gets NOC appointment as Olympic fundraiser

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The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) has announced the appointment of an international marketing group, 360 Africa Media Ltd, to assist it in raising funds for the Committee to support the National team in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

The Paris 2024 Games will be held in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024.

The group operates in Nigeria as well as several major capitals across the world.

The primary objective of this collaboration is to secure financial support for the NOC, primarily to benefit the Nigerian national teams competing as ”Team Nigeria’ at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

As an essential pillar of the Nigerian sports landscape, the NOC aims to provide its athletes with the necessary resources and support to excel on the international stage.

The marketing group hopes to utilize its expertise and connections to identify potential sponsors and donors who are interested in supporting Nigerian athletes.

By leveraging their network and strategic marketing techniques, they will create tailored fundraising campaigns to generate funds for the NOC.

These campaigns may include sponsorship opportunities, advertising deals, and various promotional activities.

The collaboration between the NOC and the 360 international marketing group is expected to have a significant impact on the capabilities and opportunities available to Nigerian athletes.

Increased financial support will enable the NOC to enhance training programmes, secure top-notch coaching staff, provide state-of-the-art equipment, and support athletes throughout their Olympic journey.

Additionally, the funds raised will aid in promoting sports development across Nigeria. By investing in grassroots sports initiatives and infrastructure, the NOC aims to encourage youth participation and nurture talent at the grassroots level.

This commitment to sports development will not only benefit the national team but also contribute to the overall growth of Nigerian sports.

With the appointment of this group, the NOC is taking proactive steps to secure adequate funding and support for Nigerian athletes at the 2024 Olympic Games.

By leveraging their global network and expertise, this collaboration seeks to expand the resources available to the NOC and provide the Nigerian national teams with the best possible opportunity for success on the international stage.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on January 31, 2024, at the Committees Building within the National Stadium, Lagos.

The President of NOC, Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel and the Secretary-General, Babatunde Popoola signed on behalf of the committee while the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 360 Africa, Mrs Adeseun Oyeneye and Head of Operations, Abiola Apemola signed for the fundraiser.

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Champions League: Ayodele Thomas Congratulates Edo Queens On Semi-Finals Ticket

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Champions League: Ayodele Thomas Congratulates Edo Queens On Semi-Finals Ticket

One of Nigeria’s foremost female football promoter and investors, Ayodele Thomas, has congratulated the management and team of Nigeria’s representatives at the ongoing CAF Women’s Champions league, Edo Queens, for beating defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1, to qualify for the semi-finals stage of the championship.

In his statement, Thomas, the CEO of TopPro Sports Management Company, described the feats of the Edo Queens, as awesome and inspiring. He noted that while no Nigerian female club has reached this level, the Edo Queens have invariably made a statement that female football in Nigeria, is once again, on the rise.

“I am proud of our girls. Beating the defending champions to qualify for the semi-finals in no mean feat. They are true ambassadors of Nigeria.

“Let me also appreciate the efforts of the Edo State government and the State Sports Commission. They have been instrumental in all the feats achieved so far, by the girls,” Thomas added.

He went ahead to urge the girls to beat their next opponents, TP Mazembe, and go ahead to make history as the first Nigerian female team to win the lucrative CAF Women’s Champions League title.

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Edo Queens Battle TP Mazembe For Champions League Final Place

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Edo Queens Battle TP Mazembe For Champions League Final Place

Gritty Nigerian champions Edo Queens will now battle TP Mazembe for a place in the CAF Women’s Champions League final after they literally came from the dead to upstage mighty Mamelodi Sundowns.

The Nigerian champions won Group B with seven points and will Tuesday do battle in the semifinal against TP Mazembe, who finished as runners-up in Group A.

Home team AS FAR of Morocco will take on FC Masar of Egypt in the other semifinal.

Edo Queens were heading home after they conceded the opening goal in the 24th minute to two-time Champions League winners Sundowns, before they scored twice in stoppage.

Emem Essien, who inspired the comeback with the equaliser, was named Player of the Match.

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After Controversial Report, NFF Promise Super Eagles 10% Of Outstanding Monies

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After Controversial Report, NFF Promise Super Eagles 10% Of Outstanding Monies

After a controversial breaking story by ScoreNigeria, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Ibrahim Gusau, has promised the Super Eagles will be paid 10% of their outstanding payments not later than next month.

The Super Eagles expressed their disappointment that they have not been paid allowances and bonuses with some of these monies dating as far back as 2020.

The players said this has caused them to lack the motivation to play for the national team.

This was at a meeting in Abidjan with Gusau.

The NFF boss has now given the team a commitment that due to the poor finances of the NFF, they will receive 10% of these monies in the new month.

However, close watchers have been left stunned by the rationale behind this payment even after the Federal Government of Nigeria paid 17 Billion Naira to the NFF to offset the debts owed the Super Eagles as well as the Flying Eagles, Falconets and the Golden Eaglets that go back several years.

 

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