2021 HiFL: Sponsors Restate Commitment to HiFL Ahead of today’s final of the 2021

2021 HiFL: Sponsors Restate Commitment to HiFL  Ahead of today’s final of the 2021

Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) between AAUA Luminaries of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba and the Desert Warriors of University of Maiduguri, sponsors of the competition have restated their commitment towards supporting the league for the foreseeable future.

Speaking at the press conference heralding the Super Four games scheduled for today at the Yaba College of Technology Sports Pavillion, Managing Director, The LaCasera Company, Chinedum Okereke, said Bold is delighted to be associated with HiFL because the project aligns with the company’s commitment towards contributing to youth development in Nigeria.

“The vision of Bold is to unleash the talent in Nigerian youths. As a brand, we relate with Nigerian because they are daring, adventurous and they love fun. It is a great joy to be part of the HiFL initiative. We understand that when we talk about the youth in Nigeria, we should identify them with positive things such as this project. We are equally partnering with the youth on other positive things, ” Okereke said.

On behalf of Nivea Men, Nathaniel Adewusi, GTM & Promotions, Beiersdorf Nigeria explained that if Nigerian youths are positively engaged, the country stands a better chance regarding crime prevention. development.

“The goals of Nivea Men regarding the development of the Nigerian youth is aligned with that of the Higher Institutions Football League. All we want to achieve is to ensure that Nigerian youth positively channel their energy and this competition is affording us that opportunity. Based on what we have seen and our experiences and feedback from the various centres, we hope to sustain this partnership with HiFL. We align with the fact that the competition is for the youth, who are the future of the country. We believe that if the youths are positively engaged, the tendency for them to be involved in criminal activities will be significantly reduced” Adewusi said.

In her remark, Omotayo Abiodun, Public Relations Manager at Minimie stated that the brand is fulfilled by being associated with HiFL.
“I must say that we are very delighted to be on this platform because the HiFL platform is very strategic for our brand. We share the same values and objectives which is working towards nurturing and growing young talents. Minimie will always support any youth-centric activities and that is why we are on this platform.
HIFL is organised by Pace Sports and Entertainment Marketing Limited and the Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA).

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