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NSF Gives Hint On New Shooting Range Abuja

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Joel Ajayi

Nigeria Shooting Federation NSF has hinted that the federation is leaving no stone unturned to ensure they build world standard new shooting range in the federal capital Territory.

President of the Nigeria Shooting Federation NSF Navy Captain, Bamidele Olatunji Ayoade gave this hint at the just concluded 3rd edition Late Major J.O Ojo  National Championship organized by the federation for his contribution to the development of the Shooting Federation in the country.

Over 100 shooters in eight agencies includes; DSS, EFCC, Correctional Service, Road Safety, Navy, Nigerian Army, NSCDC and Air force and others shooters across the 36 states of the federation participated in the event.

When asked if he is comfortable with the state of the facilities at the shooting range inside Moshood Abiola National Stadium package B? he replied: “let me let cat out of the bag, the federation is approaching the ministry of the FCT for allocation of befitting land to build the world clash shooting range, we wanted to build it in the stadium but we do not have that space so we are going to approach the FCT for a land that will enable us build the befitting shooting range for Nigeria.”

However, 12 shooters will on today’s Wednesday resume camp in the Nigeria Capital Territory to commence preparation ahead of the Shooting World cup slated for Cairo Egypt.

Speaking on the federation preparation Navy captain Ayoade assured that the Federation will continue to strive for the best.

“We shall commence the technical meeting where those that will represent Nigeria at the forthcoming Shooting World Cup in Cairo Egypt after which we will open camp for the athletes. The camp will be open on Wednesday which will enable the Federation to select shooters that will represent Nigeria at the forthcoming world cup in Egypt.”

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NPFL Strikes ₦2.14 Billion Exclusive Broadcast and Data Management Deal to Drive Modernization and Expand Visibility

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The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has sealed a landmark ₦2.14 billion Exclusive Broadcast and Data Management Agreement designed to modernize league operations, enhance transparency, and elevate the league’s global profile.


The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Wednesday at the Continental Hotel in Abuja, with NPFL Chairman, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, leading the league’s delegation.


 The agreement formalizes strategic partnerships with Inview Technologies Nigeria Limited, AS Production Hub Limited (ASPH), and Roundup Technologies Limited.


Under the terms of the deal, Inview Technologies Nigeria Limited will serve as a principal partner over a five-year period, investing a total of ₦2 billion, including an ₦800 million upfront payment to the NPFL.


 In addition, Roundup Technologies Limited has entered into a ₦140 million agreement, bringing the combined value of both deals to ₦2.14 billion over five years.


The partnership covers exclusive broadcast, data management, and commercialization rights, all aimed at transforming the NPFL’s digital infrastructure and operational efficiency.


Through this collaboration, the league’s technology partners will deploy cutting-edge systems for data collection, analytics, and digital operations. These innovations are expected to enhance match reporting, performance tracking, player statistics, and club management, while improving fan engagement and ensuring greater transparency across all league activities.


While speaking, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye hailed the agreement as “a major milestone in the NPFL’s mission to modernize its operations and position Nigerian football among the best-managed leagues globally.”


Details soon………

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