President/Chief Executive of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has
splashed the sum of N130 million on the Nigerian national team, Super
Eagles for reaching the finals of the ongoing 29th Africa Cup of Nations
(AFCON) in South Africa.
The national team, Super Eagles reached the finals of AFCON 2013 by thrashing the Malian national team 4-1.
A
statement from Dangote Group explained that the gesture is part of
Dangote Group’s corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) to promote and
encourage sports development in Nigeria. The donation is to acknowledge
the exploits of the national team at the AFCON and stimulate them to
bring home the coveted trophy.
Sports minister Mallam Bolaji
Abudllahi speaking on the donation said: “Dangote has always
demonstrated commitment to Government and people of Nigeria. We are
happy over the gesture shown to the players and the coaching crew. It is
an example for other well-meaning Nigerians to follow.”
Football
enthusiasts are commending Aliko Dangote on the gesture describing it
as a necessary tonic that would inspire the Super Eagles to win the
final match on Sunday February 10 against the Stallions of Burkina Faso.
Ephraim
Ubong, a football lover and Super Eagles supporter believes that the
donation would spur the national team to win the trophy. Ubong, a staff
of a creative agency in Lagos charged other wealthy Nigerians
andorganizations toemulate Dangote by donating cash and materials to the
national team.

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