In the last twenty years,
Nigeria has not won any major football competition. In these last twenty years,
Nigeria and indeed corporate Nigeria have invested massively in football
thereby sustaining that old assumption that football is the only sport that promotes,
unites us or that it would help sell our goods and promotes our political and
corporate image.
(2) That has not been the case. Instead
of that massive investment to yield the anticipated dividends, three things
have happened:
(i) we are mostly hypertensive
when our football team plays – notice too, that our football teams (male and
female) were not at the World Cup in South Africa nor at the London 2012
Olympics respectively and in Russia 2018 Nigeria did not go beyond
the group stage.
(ii) investment in
football has not always sold any goods and services, and
(iii)
Nigeria has unwittingly enriched only the practitioners and those who run
football with our massive investment.
(iv)
other sports like Boxing, Athletics, tennis, golf, hockey, swimming and
weightlifting have brought Nigeria glory , fame and laurels http://saharareporters.com/2017/05/02/nigeria-and-britain-fight-over-who-claims-anthony-joshua-world-heavyweight-boxing,
https://www.pulse.ng/sports/dtigers-nigeria-beat-caf-114-69-to-qualify-for-fiba-world-cup-id8860280.html,
https://www.pulse.ng/sports/other_sports/d-tigress-nigeria-beat-argentina-75-70-in-2018-fiba-world-cup-id8901131.html,
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/nigeria-sports-news/279930-table-tennis-aruna-quadri-makes-history-to-win-first-nigeria-open-title.html,
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/278853-asaba-2018-okagbare-in-action-as-nigeria-wins-three-more-gold-medals.html
(3) But there are corporate bodies like yours that have invested in
other sports apart from football. Or perhaps you want to invest in non-football
sports either as an expression of your corporate social responsibility, CSR, or
you desire to promote your goods and services with sports like basketball,
boxing, polo, golf, hockey, swimming, weightlifting and etcetera?
(4) Bob MajiriOghene
Communications wants to work with you on this. We want to collaborate with you. However, we
can only support and partner with you only if you let us help you tell everyone
what you want to do, what you have done, and what sport, apart from football
you are keen to support either as an expression of your CSR, or as a tool to
promote your brand or your company or institution. As the 2019 elections draw
near, this opportunity gives emerging political figures the chance to brand
themselves to the teeming young voters out there as a great investor/supporter
of non football sports, NFS.
(5)Bob MajiriOghene Communications, a
foremost media organisation/consult will collaborate with mainstream media to
tell/present stories about corporate institutions and individuals that have
supported non-football sports as an expression of their CSR, or want to use
that publication to sell their brand or score a crucial political point. These
features will run weekly.
(6) To participate, simply send us your corporate profile or bio or
photos or and arrange to send us to any location that eloquently expresses your
involvement in any NFS. All you need do is pick up the bills for placing your
involvement in non-football sports on the newspaper and a token as our
editorial fee which you pay AFTER your NFS has been published.
(7) We want to congratulate you on/for this key decision to promote
and sponsor a NFS, and include your organisation or person in the role-call of
the who-is-who in the development of
NFS in Nigeria.
(8) For further details, please call Bob on 08156171133,
+2349092194428 or email: majirioghene@yahoo.com,
majirioghene@gmail.com or Austin
Oboh, assistant editor (Daily) Daily Independent Newspaper, Lagos, on 08056381188,
08094847369.


