The Nigeria league has
clinched a historic four-year television deal with Supersport worth about $34
million.
The TV deal will kick off from 2015, according to the chairman of the League Management Company, Nduka Irabor.
"Even though the amount is a far cry
from what we need it would go a long way in changing the league,"
disclosed Irabor
"With this Nigerians,
will have the pleasure of watching six matches a week. And this means happier
days are ahead.
"This contract has also seen Supersport assuring that Nigerians who are working with them will have their jobs secured at least till 2019.”
He added: "It’s also important to know that for every year beginning from this year, they have agreed to give us $2m per year beginning from the season meaning we will be having more money in the league."
The Nigeria league has been bogged down by lack of sponsors, but the recently created LMC appear to have thrown all efforts to ensure there is now more cash in the 20-team championship.
"This contract has also seen Supersport assuring that Nigerians who are working with them will have their jobs secured at least till 2019.”
He added: "It’s also important to know that for every year beginning from this year, they have agreed to give us $2m per year beginning from the season meaning we will be having more money in the league."
The Nigeria league has been bogged down by lack of sponsors, but the recently created LMC appear to have thrown all efforts to ensure there is now more cash in the 20-team championship.
Written by Aderonke
Ogunleye
Twitter @AderonkeW
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