The Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon. Bukola Olopade, has lauded the increasing investment and professional expertise being injected into the Nigeria National League (NNL) by Toptier Sports Management.
Mr Olopade, in a statement released on Tuesday by his SA media Kola Daniel, described the initiative as a significant stride towards enhancing the league’s structure, quality, and public profile.
Mr Olopade’s remarks followed his attendance at an NNL match between Abeokuta Stormers and Solution FC on Sunday, where he observed first-hand the positive transformations underway within the league.
He commended Chichi Nwoko, CEO of Toptier Sports Management, for her organisation’s dedication to investing in the league and implementing modern sports management practices aimed at revitalising Nigeria’s second-tier football competition.
“I must first commend Toptier Sports Management and its founder, Chichi Nwoko, for bringing fresh ideas, professionalism, and investment into the Nigeria National League. When organisations with strong expertise in sports management come into our domestic leagues, it helps improve standards and creates new opportunities for players, clubs, and the league as a whole.”
Mr Olopade emphasised that such investments are crucial for the sustainable development of Nigerian football, particularly in areas like league branding, broadcast exposure, fan engagement, and professional administration.
“Improving the visibility of the league is extremely important. With better management structures and increased private sector involvement, the quality of the competition will continue to grow and more Nigerians will begin to follow the league with renewed interest.”
He also praised the NNL Chairman, George Aluo, and his leadership team for their collaborative efforts with stakeholders to reposition and strengthen the league’s operations.
“George Aluo and his team have shown strong leadership and commitment in ensuring that the Nigeria National League continues to evolve. The collaboration between the league leadership and professional sports management organisations like Toptier will only accelerate the progress we are beginning to see.”
The Nigeria National League serves as the nation’s second-highest football division, playing a vital role in nurturing players and clubs aspiring to reach the elite level of Nigerian football.
The Director General reiterated the National Sports Commission’s ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives that promote professionalism, private sector investment, and improved governance across Nigeria’s sporting landscape.
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