Rite Foods Unveiled as Headline Sponsor for 10KM Great Abeokuta Race
Rite Foods Unveiled as Headline Sponsor for 10KM Great Abeokuta Race
Rite Foods Unveiled as Headline Sponsor for 10KM Great Abeokuta Race
Nilayo Sports Management Limited, the organizers of Great
Abeokuta 10KM Race has announced Rite Foods Limited as the headline sponsor
of the race.
Mr. Bukola Olopade, the Chief Executive Officer of Nilayo Sports Management
Limited said: “We are delighted to announce Rite Foods Limited as Headline sponsor of the second edition of Great Abeokuta 10KM Race. This partnership
also perfectly coincides with the concept of this edition of the Great Abeokuta 10 KM Race which is run ran solely by Nigerians.
“All runners will have the ultimate dollar prize to contest for.
This event will mark
itself in history as Nilayo Sports willorganizingsing a road race without foreign runners for the very first time.
“We felt that is important to push the Nigerian narrative, that is why we also
themed this year’s race: "Naija, race the for the homeland," it is necessary to showcase the dynamism of our strength as a nation of great people who are committed to
excellence in all human endeavours.”
Boluwatife Adedugbe, Assistant Brand Manager, Rite Foods Ltd said: “The event
is going to be extremely memorable; attendees are going to be treated to a
refreshing experience with a fantastical array of quality products
strategically positioned at all race points in following through with an experience
like never before.
“This strategic partnership with Nilayo Sports fits perfectly with promoting the
proudly Nigerian narrative with Rite Foods being a pioneer of the “Proudly
Nigerian and Truly World Class Narrative” in the FMCG industry, which is significant to the event essence.”
BigBigi Abeokuta 10KM Race is scheduled the for 13th of November 2021. The route starts at Ake Palace ends at M.K.O Abiola International Stadium. The event will feature a 10KM Race and a Wheelchair category.
The race is greatly supported by the Ogun state government.
Other sponsors include Access Bank, Kenya Airways, Suzuki, Eco, gas, and IBD Hotels.

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