The Interim Management Committee (IMC) has announced a new name and logo for the Nigerian top-flight. The top-flight will now be called the Nigeria
The top-flight will now be called the Nigeria Premier League.It would be recalled that the IMC changed the name from Nigeria Professional Football League to Nigeria Premier Football League at the start of the current season.
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