Ebi Egbe, Managing Director and CEO of Monimichelle
Sports Facility Construction Company, and former Nigerian international Waidi
Akanni have both extended their congratulations to George Aluo, Chairman of the
Nigerian National League (NNL), on his nomination for the Imo Sports Writers
Association of Nigeria (SWAN) “Sports Administrator of the Year Award.” They
described the recognition as a fitting tribute to Aluo’s transformative work in
Nigerian sports.
Aluo will officially receive the prestigious award on
Saturday, November 16, 2024, at Rockview Hotel in Owerri. Imo SWAN selected him
in recognition of his significant contributions to sports development,
especially his impact on the NNL. Egbe, a leading voice in sports
infrastructure, praised the association’s decision, emphasizing that Aluo’s
leadership has brought new visibility to Nigeria’s second-tier football league.
“It’s a thing of joy that Aluo’s contributions towards
sports development, particularly the transformation he has brought to the
second-tier league, are being recognized by one of the industry’s most critical
stakeholders,” Egbe said. He noted that since Aluo took over as chairman, he
has redefined the NNL’s status, creating a competitive narrative that now
rivals the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL).
Akanni also lauded the leadership of Imo SWAN for
their choice, affirming that the award would encourage Aluo to pursue further
reforms. He expressed optimism that this recognition would motivate Aluo to
realize his ambitious vision for the NNL.
“I commend the Imo SWAN leadership for this excellent
choice, which any right-thinking Nigerian would agree with. I hope this award
inspires Aluo to continue working toward his goal of elevating the second-tier
league to the standards of those in more developed countries,” Akanni stated.
Both Egbe and Akanni believe that Aluo’s leadership
has already achieved significant progress within his relatively short tenure
and are confident that the award will inspire even greater accomplishments for
the future of the NNL.
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