The CEO of Centdoor Nigeria Limited George Uketui has reiterated the commitment of his organisation to the new partnership they are entering to with the management of Buruj Sports Academy to help them actualise the lofty dreams of helping young football talents to fulfil their potentials in the round leather game.
Speaking while receiving the players and officials of the team in their head office in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, on Monday morning, the highly elated entrepreneur expressed delight about what the CEO of the academy, Salaudeen Waheed, is doing, adding that the feat the young players achieved in the United Kingdom where they won the Challenge Cup of the Welsh Super Cup as well as emerging as the runner-up in the English Super Cup was a testimony to what they can reach greater heights with adequate support.
He, therefore, pledged that henceforth, in fulfilment to the organization’s corporate social responsibility, he and his management team will give their all to help the team and the management attain greater heights in grassroots sports development.
In his remarks, the CEO of the academy, Salaudeen Waheed expressed deep appreciation to Mr Oketui and his management team, adding that it is gratifying and heartwarming to see an organisation like Centdoor come on board to partner with the academy in its quest to help young footballers to realise their full potential.
The man popularly called ‘The Doctor’ also promised that going forward, his management will do everything within its means to use all the platform at their disposal to promote the corporate image and social responsiveness of Centdoor so that the relationship can be well cemented for mutual benefits and rewarding experience.
Session of photo-shoot rounded off the highly impressive reception ceremony to celebrate the team which recently arrived the country from the United Kingdom where they featured in the English Super Cup and Welsh International Super Cup in Manchester and Cardiff respectively.