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NNL Extends Warm Christmas, New Year Greetings To Its 40 Clubs

League Leadership Acknowledges Clubs' Efforts and Emphasizes Commitment to Professionalism

The Nigeria National League (NNL) has conveyed heartfelt Christmas and New Year greetings to its forty clubs, expressing warm wishes for a season filled with love, good health, and happiness.

The league’s leadership commended the clubs for their cooperation, endurance, and commitment to professional standards while emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for conduct that could tarnish the league’s reputation.

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The NNL leadership and staff extended warm Christmas and New Year greetings to the forty clubs affiliated with the league. The message emphasized the spirit of love, good health, and happiness during the cherished yuletide season.

Recognizing the significance of the Christmas period, the league leadership highlighted the values of peace, love, and tolerance associated with the birth of Jesus Christ. The message encouraged individuals to embody these virtues during the festive season.

Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Ayo Abdulrahaman, commended the clubs for their cooperation, endurance, and commitment to professional footballing principles in the ongoing efforts to reposition the league. The acknowledgement reflects the league’s recognition of the club’s contributions to the progress of Nigerian football.

While appreciating the clubs for their exemplary conduct, Dr Abdulrahman reminded them of the league’s unwavering zero-tolerance stance towards any behaviour that could bring the league into disrepute. The emphasis on maintaining high standards aligns with the league’s commitment to professionalism.

Dr Abdulrahman urged the clubs to continue educating their supporters against engaging in any form of violent conduct. The league emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and safe environment for both players and fans.

The NNL’s Christmas and New Year greetings underline the league’s dedication to promoting professionalism, fair play, and positive values within the Nigerian football community.

As the clubs reflect on the past year and prepare for the upcoming season, the league’s leadership encourages unity, sportsmanship, and continued excellence.