valiant efforts. Teams Civil Defence and FCT which placed third and fourth got N3 million and N2 million respectively for their hard work. And impressed with these giant strides over the last three years of the Tennis League, the NCC said it was satisfied with its involvement in the programme, promising to continue cultivating the fields for a better future for Nigerian tennis players. Speaking to reporters in Lagos, a Deputy Director of NCC, Jerry Ogwu said that the, “we started sponsoring the Tennis League so as to draw awareness to Nigerian tennis and three years on, we are happy that our aim has been achieved because more teams are coming on board to participate in the league. “The NCC believes that our vision for Nigerian players to become true world beaters will become a reality very soon and on our part, we will continue sponsoring the event”, said Ogwu.
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NCC restates commitment to tennis league
valiant efforts. Teams Civil Defence and FCT which placed third and fourth got N3 million and N2 million respectively for their hard work. And impressed with these giant strides over the last three years of the Tennis League, the NCC said it was satisfied with its involvement in the programme, promising to continue cultivating the fields for a better future for Nigerian tennis players. Speaking to reporters in Lagos, a Deputy Director of NCC, Jerry Ogwu said that the, “we started sponsoring the Tennis League so as to draw awareness to Nigerian tennis and three years on, we are happy that our aim has been achieved because more teams are coming on board to participate in the league. “The NCC believes that our vision for Nigerian players to become true world beaters will become a reality very soon and on our part, we will continue sponsoring the event”, said Ogwu.