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Coleman Wires And Cables Set To Host Football Tournament With All Companies Within Sagamu-Ibadan Expressway
Over the weekend, June 2nd 2024, Nigeria’s most extensive cable and wire company, Coleman Wires and Cables is set to host all companies within Sagamu, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Football Tournament on the ground to provide good relations to the companies.
The tournament is expected to last for 10 weeks, considering the working days, the games was concluded to be played on Sundays.
Tomorrow, Coleman Fc and Cway Fc are to kicked off the Prosperity Cup football tournament season 1, while Cable Boyz Fc are to play against BHN Fc at Gateway International Stadium, Ikenne Road, Sagamu, with over ten teams to play the tournament.
The organizer noted that Coleman Wires and Cables company has taken sports as a major tool to take the youths away from drugs, criminality and other social vices, pointing out that the successes to be recorded will be a testament to the feat to be hence achieved.
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The organizers urged fans and stakeholders to take the tournament seriously as the State Ministry of Youth and Sports endorsement of the tournament is indicative of the recognition accorded to the tournament.
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