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Grassroot football investment in Nigeria is profitable – Oliseh

The President of Nationwide League One (NLO) club, FC Ebedei Barrister Churchill Oliseh has advised Nigerians that investment in grassroot football is a profitable venture.…

The President of Nationwide League One (NLO) club, FC Ebedei Barrister Churchill Oliseh has advised Nigerians that investment in grassroot football is a profitable venture.

Churchill, the elder brother of former Super Eagles coach and the captain is credited with discovering Nigerian internationals like Obafemi Martins, Paul Onuachu (Genk, Belgium), Frank Onyeka (Brentford, England) among others.

In a lecture, he delivered at the maiden Ekiti State Football Association Merit Awards ceremony at the Adetiloye Banquet Hall in Ado Ekiti, titled The Essence Of Investing In Grassroot Football, Oliseh said, “The gains from investing in football are wide, varying, covert, secret, concealed and rewarding.

“I want to tell everyone present in this hall that since 1994, there is no medal Nigeria has won that you won’t see a product of FC Evedei has not been part of it.

“So it’s profitable investing in grassroot football and the profits can be immediate or long term based. One who may not necessarily be the owner of the grassroot team can still make from the profits if he or she belongs to the chain that groomed the player.

The FC Ebedei boss further advised investors to be ready for the challenges ahead in the football business industry.

“Presidents or owners of these clubs most also prepare for existing present-day terrain and industry drawbacks and challenges as they do for the weather.”