Ikwerreman reaches landmark of 1000 NPFL games
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 8:43 pm
Ikwerreman has had many experiences and escapades as he has crisscrossed the country to watch 1000 NPFL games and counting. (Even if we tend to focus on the 404 chopping ones).
Let's celebrate one of our own and an authority on the domestic league.
Well done Ikwerreman.
http://npfl.ng/lmc-endorses-ikwerreman- ... s-support/
The League Management Company (LMC) has restated its commitment to partner with individuals and organizations in strengthening the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) a veritable tool in community engagement and advancing social ties in the country.
Chairman of the LMC, Shehu Dikko affirmed this position while commending Mr. China Acheru, a Sports Journalist who will marking his 1000th attendance at organized live football matches during the NPFL Match Day 17 fixture between Go Round FC and Niger Tornadoes in Omoku on Sunday.
Acheru is one of the longest serving NPFL club media manager having served for 12 years as Media Officer of the defunct Dolphins FC before joining Go Round FC where he occupies the position of Media Chief/Head of Marketing. An effective Media Manager, Acheru was the first to deploy digital media in Nigeria for mass distribution of club information at Dolphins which has led to the increasing embrace of digital media by his colleagues.
Dikko said it is remarkable that Acheru, the Media manager of Go Round has been able to track his attendance at matches since 1989 when he watched his first league game in Port Harcourt between Sharks FC and NEPA, two clubs that are now defunct.
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“We are pleased to identify with the Ikwerreman 1000 project which amongst other things has been used to promote charity work and most importantly has highlighted the culture of data collection and record keeping for the growing generation”, remarked Dikko in a message to the organizers of the ceremony.
The LMC pledged to work with Acheru in support of charity activities of Ikwerreman 1000 either at the schools or the Autism center which benefitted from a recent awareness walk for patients of the ailment.
As part of celebrations of the historic event, the Ikwerreman 1000 has concluded plans to take to the stadium, 1000 students from three schools in Port Harcourt, namely CITA International Secondary School, Government Secondary School, Oroworukwo and Education Plus International Secondary School. He had earlier visited these schools to interact with the students and offer insights to the operations of the NPFL and culminating in the invitation of the students to the game on Sunday.
It also collaborated with the Blazing Heart Autism Center in Port Harcourt to organize awareness walk to draw attention to the rare condition and the LMC said it has opened discussions with Acheru on how to contribute to the charity.
“It has been our policy to promote social investment in the country which we have done through campaigns promoting the unity of the country, awareness for HIV Aids and the Tax education. We therefore fully supports the Ikwerreman 1000 in promoting the culture of data collection and record keeping especially to inculcate this in the younger ones so it becomes a part of them”, declared Dikko
Let's celebrate one of our own and an authority on the domestic league.
Well done Ikwerreman.
http://npfl.ng/lmc-endorses-ikwerreman- ... s-support/
The League Management Company (LMC) has restated its commitment to partner with individuals and organizations in strengthening the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) a veritable tool in community engagement and advancing social ties in the country.
Chairman of the LMC, Shehu Dikko affirmed this position while commending Mr. China Acheru, a Sports Journalist who will marking his 1000th attendance at organized live football matches during the NPFL Match Day 17 fixture between Go Round FC and Niger Tornadoes in Omoku on Sunday.
Acheru is one of the longest serving NPFL club media manager having served for 12 years as Media Officer of the defunct Dolphins FC before joining Go Round FC where he occupies the position of Media Chief/Head of Marketing. An effective Media Manager, Acheru was the first to deploy digital media in Nigeria for mass distribution of club information at Dolphins which has led to the increasing embrace of digital media by his colleagues.
Dikko said it is remarkable that Acheru, the Media manager of Go Round has been able to track his attendance at matches since 1989 when he watched his first league game in Port Harcourt between Sharks FC and NEPA, two clubs that are now defunct.
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Apr 2, 2018
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Feb 26, 2018
“We are pleased to identify with the Ikwerreman 1000 project which amongst other things has been used to promote charity work and most importantly has highlighted the culture of data collection and record keeping for the growing generation”, remarked Dikko in a message to the organizers of the ceremony.
The LMC pledged to work with Acheru in support of charity activities of Ikwerreman 1000 either at the schools or the Autism center which benefitted from a recent awareness walk for patients of the ailment.
As part of celebrations of the historic event, the Ikwerreman 1000 has concluded plans to take to the stadium, 1000 students from three schools in Port Harcourt, namely CITA International Secondary School, Government Secondary School, Oroworukwo and Education Plus International Secondary School. He had earlier visited these schools to interact with the students and offer insights to the operations of the NPFL and culminating in the invitation of the students to the game on Sunday.
It also collaborated with the Blazing Heart Autism Center in Port Harcourt to organize awareness walk to draw attention to the rare condition and the LMC said it has opened discussions with Acheru on how to contribute to the charity.
“It has been our policy to promote social investment in the country which we have done through campaigns promoting the unity of the country, awareness for HIV Aids and the Tax education. We therefore fully supports the Ikwerreman 1000 in promoting the culture of data collection and record keeping especially to inculcate this in the younger ones so it becomes a part of them”, declared Dikko