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NFF Sign New 3-Year Contract With Tom Tom

The Nigerian Football Federation has renewed its contract agreements with one of the country’s leading confectioneries, Cadbury PLC as official candy as official sponsors.

The official contract signing of the agreement took place on Friday in lagos.

Present at the event were the Managing Director of Cadbury, Amir Shamsi; ‎Brand Manager, Cadbury Candy, Mr Aruleba Olumide; President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick and NFF second vice-president Shehu Dikko, as well as officials of Cadbury.

Shamsi revealed in his speech at the occasion that the deal was not about signing but renewing the partnership with the NFF after 10 years.

“TomTom has been a trusted Nigerian brand all through these years and will continue to give millions of Nigerians the desired soothing relief and refreshment,” he stated.

“We are not just about signing but renewing our partnership with the NFF.”

The NFF’s second vice-president Dikko added: “The new deal with TomTom is three years and the two parties will continue working together to take football to the next level so that it will be a win-win situation,” Dikko revealed during the official signing in Lagos.

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