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Thursday, 23 April 2015

Nike signs new football kit deal with NFF

Clothing Giant, Nike, has signed a deal with the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, to design and develop Nigeria's football kits for both the male and female national teams. NFF President Amaju Pinnick (left) and Nike's General Manager, Laurent Payre signed agreement in London today April 23rd. The deal is from April 1st 2015 till 2018. The under-20 men’s team will be the first team to don the new Nike kit at the U20 football tournament to be hosted in New Zealand from May 31st.

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    1. I hope dis deal is abt quality, and not quantity? I wish them well.

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    2. STEWPIDDDDDD!
      Why can't we produce and patronise our own? Helping them advertise dullards

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  2. Enuf made in aba nike stuffs everywhere

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  3. Good deal..


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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    1. Good? Oh ok! Pls tell me who is winning here at the end? Definitely not NIGERIANS sha

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  4. CONGRATS TO HIM...TOMJERRSWIT

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  5. Dis is nice, and great. I wish them well.

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  6. Its a normal level. Nice one

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  7. Welcum development. Hope Nike won't back down once their's a little saga in the glass house jst lyk Addidas did!

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  8. Hope it brings Goodluck (not Jonathan) to the Team.

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Money full football i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. Good for them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  11. Madness... Which means there is no tailor in Nigeria to design for them Abi?

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    1. God bless YOU! What is it with this slave mentality 'very good' etc Urgh!

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  12. Finally some good News

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  13. Issokay, if it would make d boys play better then not a problem. Linda take note!

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  14. Issokay, if it would make d boys play better then not a problem. Linda take note!

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  15. Their kit is usually ugly or uninteresting. Lets hope they have a new designer

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  16. hmmmm he'll probably get relieved of his duty too. Anybody know if Buhari likes sport

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  17. Guess we are back to Nike then. Cool

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  18. There is God oooo

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  19. Another waste...Will that amount to scoring goals?????

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  20. Them do well,its not kit we want to see its improvement with the coach and players biko

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  21. Nice one. But couldn't we have given the contract to an indigenous firm or is that we can't produce something like the Nike quality here in Nigeria? Encouraging our manufacturers is one of the ways our economy would grow. #justsaying#



    #TeamBlessed#

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  22. Good work Mr Pinnick,so what happens to all the new design by Adidas which we launched at the World cup,well I know u you guys know best,nkudos anyway Nike is a good brand too,just that Nigeria has more lucky when we wear Adidas..

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  23. Good news... Enough of dis Adidas company and their problems sef.

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  24. Nike should please make beautiful jersey for us ooo, the kind u cn wear to a club. enuf of this 'omi aro' jersey

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  25. Why Nike again? They never make good quality jerseys for the Nigerian team. Well it is either that or the Nigerian team gets the kind of quality that they pay for. We should demand quality this time around.

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