GTI Asset Management and Trust Limited, a key partner of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), has ramped up its marketing campaign to secure sponsors and investors for the league.
In a press statement issued on Monday, Andrew Ekejiuba, the Head of Media and Publicity at GTI/TNFF, confirmed the company’s dedication to the growth of Nigerian football and its unwavering support for the league.
Nelson Ine, the Project Director of The Nigeria Football Fund (TNFF), leads the GTI marketing team in its mission to find partners, sponsors, and investors to support the development of the NPFL.
GTI’s contributions to the NPFL 2022/2023 Championships Play-offs in Lagos have earned them widespread commendations from stakeholders of Nigerian football. The winners of the tournament, Enyimba International Football Club of Aba, received a whopping prize money of N100 million and a prestigious trophy courtesy of GTI, marking an unprecedented achievement in the history of the elite league.
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“GTI has officially commenced engagements with Partners/Sponsors and Investors to partner with the NPFL. The process is ongoing and we are making huge progress in this regard based on the interest expressed by prospective partners.
“GTI also wants to build on the successes achieved at the just concluded 2022/2023 season and reposition the league using international best practices as our guide. We are aware that expectations are very high ahead of the 2023/2024 season and we at GTI are equal to the task,” Ekejiuba assured.