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Continental Football: Egbe Hails Enyimba, Remo Stadiums Approval By CAF

by Jeremy
1 year ago
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Stadium facilities construction expert, Ebi Egbe, is on cloud nine over the approval given by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for Enyimba and Remo Stars to play their CAF Confederation Cup and Champions League matches on home ground. .

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Egbe, whose outfit, Monimichelle constructed both the Enyimba and Remo Stars playing turfs, said CAF’s nod is a clear testimony that his company is doing a good job that meets international standards.

“I m happy the Enyimba stadium turf, Aba and that of Remo Stars in Ikenne have passed the CAF test. It clearly shows that what we (Monimichelle) are doing is remarkably different from what our competitors are offering. We construct pitches that are of international standard. We don’t compromise quality in our job,” Egbe stated.

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The Bayelsa born soccer buff said he is confident Enyimba and Remo would do well in the continent even as he insisted that his company would continue to pursue its mission of eradicating bad pitches not only in the country but the whole of Africa.

Recall that Egbe who is a certified and chartered groundsman has been invited by the organizers of an African football summit in Kenya to deliver a paper later this year.

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