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Daniel Beniston- Enthusiasm, Energy and Excitement of Nigeria's supporters at International Competitions motivates us

Daniel Beniston of the kingdom Sport Group at a media chat in Lagos on Thursday, says the enthusiasm, energy and excitement of Nigeria's supporters at international competitions motivated his company to get in touch with the Nigeria's Olympic Committee,(NOC), on Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games ticketing agency.

Francis Orbih, 2nd vice president NOC, Daniel Baniston, Kingdom Sport group, Kemi Ogunfuwa, Phemmy Adetula, PRO, NOC.

Beniston, who was introduced by Francis Orbih, the Second Vice President, Nigeria Olympic Committee, on behalf of the President, Engr Habu Gumel said the passion of Nigeria Supporters would spur the nation's athletes to the Tokyo Olympic Games to record excellent performance.


The ticketer said his firms job is to enlighten Nigerians that his company is the sole exclusive Agency working closely with the NOC, to protect the consumers in the market, stressing that the concern of his Agency was to educate people to buy genuine Olympic tickets.

He pointed out that his agency, would also deal with the Nigeria's domestic traveling agencies which had to go through stringent process in order to ensure that the consumers buy the right tickets to the Games in Tokyo, Japan.


While speaking, Francis Orbih said Kingdom Sport Group is the NOC sole accredited and authourised tickets reseller. However, NOC advises Nigerians to buy Olympic Games Tickets through Kingdom Sport Group.

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