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Covid-19: The success in fighting Coronavirus is a common success- Nureni Makanjuola

Proprietor of Water FC Nureni Makanjuola, has donated medical face mask and hand gloves to Nigerian Journalists as part of the effort to curb the ravaging coronavirus pandemic in the country.
This move is to help in the smooth reportage of events during the ravaging CoronaVirus pandemic.

Nureni Makanjuola, C.E.O MK Sports International.

While donating the items, the MK Sports International boss said that the donation was part of his efforts to assist Nigeria to defeat the scourge of COVID-19.
Makanjuola said that whatever challenge that confront the country would also affect Water FC.
According to him, the success in fighting this coronavirus is a common success because the problem has no colour.

“We are in Nigeria and we must unite and work to counter this challenge.
“We are glad to be here to hand over the materials to our brothers and sisters at NSM.
“I wish we should unite to ensure that Nigeria wins this coronavirus war.

Responding, NSM Chief Admin Adewale commended the Water FC boss for his commitment to supporting Nigeria in the fight against COVID-19.
He congratulated Makanjuola for the way he has been giving youths hope with players on his stables.

“The challenges of COVID-19 is just temporal and as ravaging as it is, I believe that with the support we are receiving from people like Nureni Makanjuola as well as other stakeholders, we will be able to contain this challenges.

“We are motivated and should able to live up to our optimum, we should be able to engage in various activities that will strengthen sound reportage of sporting events in our great country.

“Once again let me thank you for this wonderful equipments that you have donated to us. I believe that the equipments that you have given to us will significantly boost our effort and that is why we are glad,” he said.

Nureni Makanjuola manages Michael Babatunde, Gabriel Okechukwu and Success Makanjuola.

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