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Kano Pillars FC gets N14 million jersey deal

Kano Pillars Football Club has signed a new jersey sponsorship deal worth N14 million with AMMASCO Oil.

• October 1, 2021

Kano Pillars Football Club has signed a new jersey sponsorship deal worth N14 million with AMMASCO Oil.

The deal was signed on Thursday in Kano by the managing director of the company, Ibrahim Mustafa, and Pillars chairman, Surajo Shuaibu.

Mr Mustafa said the company was impressed with the club’s records, which has made it a brand not only in Nigeria but also in Africa as a whole.

“Kano Pillars achievement and record is what made us partner with them. We are also encouraged by the good performance of Kano Pillars in recent years,” he said.

Mr Mustafa added that the N14 million deal was for one year.

On his part, Mr Shuaibu thanked the company’s management for the contract and pledged that the club would abide by the terms of the agreement.

The Kano Pillars chairman called on wealthy individuals and corporate organisations to also invest in football development.

(NAN)

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