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Covid19: Vandrezzer Support Journalists with N500,000 urged media practitioner to remain resolute.

The adverse effects of Covid19 pandemic on global economy is immeasurable and its ripple effect on many fronts, particularly Sporting events, which has brought about a total lockdown in the industry has left many journalists in financial crises.


However, succor came to the fourth realm estate from a rare end as Vandrezzer FC, a Nigerian National League side, donate the sum of Five hundred thousand Naira (N500,000) to cushion effect of the pandemic.

The donation was made on a popular  Whatsapp group Nigeria Sports Mouthpiece (NSM) on Thursday and was officially announced by the group founder Adewale Ajayi.

"This is our little way of encouraging the fourth realm estate during this pandemic. We understand the enormous challenges at this perilous time but we urge the media practitioner to remain resolute and committed as we are all going to overcome this period together."

Also read:
https://cmsportz.blogspot.com/2020/05/vandrezzer-gives-ikot-ekpene-stadium.html?m=1


Speaking on behalf of journalists. Adewale Ajayi thanks the management of Vandrezzer FC for showing compassionate to journalists particularly during this torrid period and wish the team the very best in their future endeavors.

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