dark

Sterling Bank sponsors Bendel Insurance FC N50m jerseys deal

From left: First Vice President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi Akinwumi; Chairman, Sterling Bank, Asue Ighodalo; Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu; Governor Godwin Obaseki; Executive Director, Commercial Banking Sterling Bank, Tunde Adeola; and Interim Technical Adviser and Super Eagles Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, during the unveiling of the 2021/2022 season jerseys.

Sterling Bank Plc and Bendel Insurance FC of Benin have made history with the unveiling of its N50 million sponsorship deal of the club’s home and away jerseys for the 2021/2022 Nigerian Premier Football League season.

The sponsorship deal, the first of its kind in the history of Nigerian club football, saw players of Bendel Insurance FC showcasing their new kits with the Bank’s full logo embossed on the jersey at a colourful event held at the Edo State Government House in Benin City, the state capital.

Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman, Sterling Bank Plc, Asue Ighodalo, explained that the bank shares the philosophy of development championed by the Edo State Government, and sees the state as a development partner.

 “We see ourselves as true partners with Edo State, because we understand the development philosophy of the state and that is why we are committed to the state,” Ighodalo said.

Also speaking, the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, thanked Sterling Bank for investing in the club.

He noted that sport is about the youth and the youths are about sports, adding that the Government is creating an enabling environment for the growth of sports in the state.

We see ourselves as true partners with Edo State, because we understand the development philosophy of the state and that is why we are committed to the state.

Obaseki said with the successful implementation of this kit sponsorship deal, the government has taken its commitment to Edo State a step further by engaging the private sector in sports development.

He said: “For us in Edo State, it is a crucial step to invite the private sector into sports through a new governance arrangement that ensures transparency and sets the standard on how to properly administer sports in Nigeria.

“We first gave you confidence by rebuilding the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium and 20 new mini stadia in all the local government areas in the state. And today, we are showing the world again that we mean sports in Edo by launching and unveiling the new jerseys of our teams.

“The problem we have in Nigerian sports today is that we have not successfully brought in corporate Nigeria to take their brands and support our local teams. But what Sterling Bank has done is a step in the right direction and will go a long way.”

Also, speaking, the 1st Vice President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi Akinwunmi, said the Nigerian football scene is witnessing a landmark by the arrangement between Sterling Bank and Bendel Insurance FC.

While urging other corporate organisations to emulate Sterling Bank, he pledged that the NFF will do everything required to make Nigerian football what it should be.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post

Duke Oil, Oando, MRS, Brittania-U named importers of bad fuel

Next Post

Seplat Energy commits to economic empowerment of Nigerian youths

Related Posts
Total
0
Share