8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup Announces Exciting Partnership with Airtel
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup has officially announced a partnership deal with Airtel Nigeria, Gombe Branch.
While announcing the deal, LOC Chairman Promise Uwaeme revealed that this partnership is a product-based collaboration valued at five hundred thousand Naira. He expressed the committee’s enthusiasm, saying, “We are happy to announce that we have reached an agreement with Airtel Nigeria for a partnership in the 8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup. I can confirm that the deal is a product-based partnership worth five hundred thousand Naira. This is to ensure that we enhance connectivity during the competition as well as support teams’ efforts.”
Mr. Gilbert Eze, Airtel Nigeria Gombe Business Manager, shared his excitement, stating, “I am delighted to inform you that Airtel Nigeria has successfully entered into a strategic product-based partnership with the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to support and empower the communities we serve. Under the terms of this partnership, Airtel Nigeria will provide a range of innovative products and services to enhance the overall experience of the event. We are excited about the potential of this partnership and look forward to working closely with the LOC to make the 8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup a remarkable and unforgettable event. Our joint efforts will not only enhance the tournament but also contribute to the growth and prosperity of the Gombe community.”
Additionally, Airtel Nigeria Gombe South Area Sales Manager, Mr. Aaron Arab Kamla, expressed his happiness with the deal, stating, “We are excited to contribute to this meaningful initiative and are committed to making this partnership a great success.”
This partnership promises to bring an enhanced experience and improved connectivity to the 8th Adamu Yola Gombe South Unity Cup, leaving a lasting impact on the Gombe community.