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8 Jul 2022
Football, like all other sporting activities in modern times, is big business. It leverages the action of players on the pitch to entice buyers (fans and corporate society) of its products.
22 Dec 2021
Sports, especially football, continues to offer multiple values in Nigeria, including entertainment, employment, career opportunity, youth development and rallying point for national unity and cohesion.

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