Football
Dejavu Communications partners Ogunjobi Gold Cup Tourney
Fast rising communications outfit, Dejavu Communications has confirmed
they have entered into partnership with the organisers of the Gold Cup,
Nigeria’s first pre-season tournament, National Daily learnt.
The CEO of Dejavu Communications, Mr. Oladimeji Oshode
harped on the importance of sealing a deal with Nigeria’s foremost and
prestigious preseason tourney due to their track records and antecedents in
turning out winning teams for competitions in and outside the country.
“We are happy and delighted to have partnered with organisers of Ogunjobi
Gold Cup Tourney, they have quality and high standards as the best and
quality organisers for domestic football teams in Nigeria.”
He further said; “We are a new brand and it is important for us to build
and get positive traveling distance reaching an agreement with Nigeria
Foremost Preseason Tournament and also to help in creating and maintaining
positive relationships between the competition organisers and the
supporters of the competition,” he said.
Tunde Shamsudeen, the General Coordinator of Gold Cup Tournament says:
“It’s a good partnership with Dejavu Communications outfit, they will join
our media team to hone and communicate our messages better, reaching our
desired target audience(s) mostly especially through the online media.
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