By Daily Sports Nigeria on March 10, 2023
The Nigeria Football Fund (TNFF) Head of Media and Publicity, Andrew Ekejiuba, has expressed delight at the quality of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) coverage by the sporting media in the country. He has called on more stakeholders to support the League by investing in the TNFF. The Nigeria Football Fund will facilitate sustainable liquidity in the football ecosystem and also provide attractive Returns on Investment (ROI) to investors.
Speaking with a section of the media recently in Lagos, the veteran sports journalist and author said the ongoing abridge league has received heart-warming media coverageand thanked the sporting press for doing a great job. He added that the second phase of the league which will commence on25th March 2023 will be quite thrilling.
“GTI which is the strategic partner to the NPFL is leaving no stone unturned in laying a solid foundation for the league to thrive in the country.
“We are at a threshold of making history with the Nigeria Premier Football League following the massive media coverage given to our league by the sporting press at the ongoing 2022/2023 season and the positive restructuring that is quietly going on in the background as a result of the emergence of GTI into Nigeria’s football ecosystem. Thanks to the sporting press for the great job they are doing with the league coverage.
“The introduction of TNFF by GTI has also brought a positive turnaround to the NPFL such that the issue of funding for our football league is no longer a problem. Clubs, FAs, match officials and NPFL staff can give testimony to the level of support and attention given by GTI in this regard,” Ekejiuba said.
He however called on Corporate Nigeria and individuals who have the interest of Nigerian football to invest in TNFF.
“This is a clarion call to Corporate Nigeria and individuals who have passion and interest in our beautiful game’s development to key into the TNFF project now before foreign investors will take up the entire units offered by TNFF. Already the value of N1 per Unit at the Launch of the Fund has appreciated to N1.02 per unit which depicts a positive future for the League.
“On February 20, 2023, the TNFF Project Director, Nelson Ine,made a presentation to some selected Sports and Business Editors of reputable media organizations in Lagos to buttress the need for Nigerians to invest in TNFF. Based on the outcome of the media parley, various media organizations published stories encouraging investors to key into TNFF without further delay. Therefore, this is a reminder to would-be investors that their attention is needed now the investment window is still open. Every investor in TNFF has nothing to fear because the fund has been so uniquely designed for safety, provides a win-win situation for the investors, stakeholders and enhances the development of our beautiful game in Nigeria.
“For the records, TNFF is a Specialized Collective Investment Scheme that combines the regular advantages of a mutual fund with the unique propositions of a structured fund. TNFF is raising N5 billion through an initial public offering of 5.0 billion units at N1 per unit. The minimum subscription to the fund is 100,000 units or in multiples of N100,000 units thereafter,” Ekejiuba concluded.
Source Daily Sports Nigeria
Posted March 10, 2023
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