Davidson Owumi, the Chief Operating Officer of the NPFL, made this eagerly awaited revelation through a letter dated Monday, 25 September.
In this letter, Mr Owumi not only set the stage for the upcoming season but also unveiled the league’s commitment to elevating the overall experience for clubs and fans alike.One of the eye-catching developments is the substantial increase in the prize money for the NPFL champions.
Each club will receive a take-off grant of ₦10 million to facilitate their operations as they embark on the challenging yet exhilarating journey of the new season. “Be rest assured that we will at all times be guided by the very best interest of our league and by implication, the participating Clubs,” Mr Owumi explained, hinting at ongoing discussions with a company that has proposed a ten-year partnership for broadcast rights.
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