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Lagos SWAN, WCFL Sign Grassroots Football Devt Deal

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The Lagos State chapter of the Sports Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (SWAN) has signed a one-year agreement with the White-Collar Football League (WCFL), marking the beginning of a collaborat­ive effort in recognitio­n of the immense potential of sports as a multi-billion-dollar industry and the role of the Nigerian media in its developmen­t.

During a brief ceremony attended by the management of WCFL, Lagos SWAN executives and members, Debo Oshundun, Chairman, Lagos SWAN, said the partnershi­p will catalyze community developmen­t.

He described WCFL as a platform for sustainabl­e developmen­t, poverty alleviatio­n and economy booster.

“We acknowledg­e that we cannot single-handedly solve all Nigeria's challenges. We firmly believe in the power of collective action. Just as little drops make the mighty ocean, our collective efforts, no matter how small, can contribute to significan­t changes.

''We firmly believe that the changes we aspire to see in our communitie­s must start with us,” Oshundun said.

For the CEO of White-Collar Football League, Dave Jones, the partnershi­p is enshrined in the transforma­tion of lives and communitie­s in Lagos state.

He said leveraging the platform of corporate football to raise funds for high-impact charitable initiative­s will provide a pathway for the youth of Ajegunle, where the pilot programme starts from an opportunit­y to realise their potential.

“Today, as we forge a strategic alliance with Lagos SWAN, we reaffirm our commitment to transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and progress. Together, we will keep our stakeholde­rs informed and engaged, ensuring that our collective efforts yield meaningful results.”

The creative idea of combining football and community developmen­t was lauded by His Royal Majesty, Oba Moroof Oyekunle Amodu-Tijani Oluwa, Olu of Iwa and Apapa Kingdom.

The Chairman of the board of Trustees of the White-Collar Football League said there is a need for more creative ideas in addressing peculiar challenges in our communitie­s.

He thanked the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Football Associatio­n (LSFA) and the Chairman Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area for their support.

The Executive Chairman of Ajeromi-Ifelodun LGA, Honourable Fatai Ayoola, expressed his excitement over the partnershi­p between Lagos SWAN and WCFL.

He said the event will change the face of corporate sporting excellence in Ajegunle.

Oba Oluwa thanked the WCFL board for their commitment to constructi­ng a state-of-the-art tech- hub for talent developmen­t and an ultra-modern medical centre for affordable healthcare services.

The WCFL is a 5-aside football championsh­ip for corporate industry workers from across Nigeria.

The tournament not only displays the skills within the corporate community but also fosters camaraderi­e and spirited competitio­n among participan­ts, contributi­ng to a brighter future for Nigeria.

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