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NNL boss Aluo hails Elegbeleye on massive GTI, MTN, Propel deal 

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NNL boss Aluo hails Elegbeleye on massive GTI, MTN, Propel deal 

The Nigeria Nationwide League (NNL) management led by George Aluo has hailed the massive partnership deal signed by the GTI and Propel Sports activities Africa with  MTN Nigeria because the unique telecommunications companion to the Nigeria Premier Soccer League (NPFL).

The deal will see MTN streaming over 300 video games per season on cell units on its community.

By the main points eight dwell video games can be coated each Matchday with in-and-post-game highlights shared in actual time with its subscribers by means of the NPFL dwell OTT platform.

The NNL Chairman George Aluo whereas commending the NPFL chairman Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye for this vital deal described the partnership as a game-changer.

He was filled with praises for the NPFL physique on the success of one in every of its efforts at placing league matches on the palms of its quite a few followers.

Aluo mentioned on Wednesday, “This deal could be very commendable and the NNL is happy for it is a large masterstroke by the Nigeria Premier Soccer League at making the matches obtainable and accessible proper on the palms. It’s certainly a game-changer. Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye who’s the chairman of the board has proven that he has a powerful want to chart the NPFL to a brand new world journey.”

“It is extremely essential to state that this deal has revealed to us all that the non-public sector has an enormous position to play in increasing our soccer economic system and that authorities alone can’t fund sports activities.”

Aluo who spoke in Lagos famous that the good strides being taken by the NPFL crew are serving as a tonic for the opposite leagues in Nigeria as they’re inspired to know they can also obtain a lot for soccer in Nigeria.”

“In NNL we’re deeply touched and inspired to do extra and I’m positive that it’s the identical feeling throughout the opposite leagues. There’s nice hope and we are going to preserve pushing till we get to the extent we wish to be,” Aluo added as he additionally acknowledged that the non-public sector deserve thumbs up too.

“We’re already working right here and we’re inspired by the responses we’re receiving. I need to give the thumbs as much as the non-public sector for the best way they’re responding to the requires partnership and joint development. They’re displaying larger confidence and belief within the leagues and that’s precisely what this new MTN deal underlines.”

By Olaleye Oluwadamilola

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