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Dettol Partners NFF as Official Hygiene Sponsor of the Super Eagles

Dettol, Nigeria’s leading hygiene brand, has announced its partnership with the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) at an unveiling ceremony on Thursday, June 17, 2021, in Lagos, Nigeria.

This is ahead of the Eagles’ preparations for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the Qatar World Cup tournament in 2022.

With this landmark deal, the health giant has been named the ‘Official Hygiene Partner of the Super Eagles’.

Dettol will ensure the protection and well-being of the Super Eagles’ to enable some of the country’s finest football players to put their best foot forward during both tournaments.

Dettol will also work closely with NFF to provide hygiene support for the audience and football fans of Nigeria.

“Every year, the Super Eagles fly Nigeria’s flag high on the continental and global football stage.

“Behind every kick of the ball, every goal, every celebration is the spirit of over 200 million people willing on their team,” said Akbar Ali Shah, the General Manager of Reckitt, Sub-Saharan Africa at the ceremony.

“We understand the need to prioritize hygiene and health with the same fervour. A vital part of healthy living is good hygiene, and no other brand in Nigeria epitomizes this like Dettol.

“For over 50 years, Dettol has helped to protect Nigerian lives and reduce the burden of illnesses.”

Akbar Ali Shah continued, “Dettol will provide hygienic protection for the Super Eagles during their pre and post-match activities as it already does in several Nigerian homes.

“It will keep the players in good health, powering them on their quest to entertain Nigerians and bring home the 2021 African Cup of Nations and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

“Not only that, Dettol will also work hand in hand with NFF to provide hygiene support for the football fans of Nigeria.”

Reacting, Amaju Pinnick, President, NFF said: “Our national team is poised not only to take on the best in the game but to remain on top. But this laudable feat would be unachievable if their health is compromised.

“We value Dettol’s critical support, especially in this pandemic era when everyone is encouraged to prioritise their health and safety.”

Dettol is leveraging Nigerians’ love for football to raise their health consciousness and to convert the hygienic practices into habits. During the pandemic, Dettol took the leadership in driving hygiene awareness amongst Nigerians.

With the same commitment, Reckitt now extends its efforts towards protecting the Super Eagles and its fans, and towards bringing the football back to normalcy with due hygiene protection.

Reckitt, the manufacturer of Dettol, is a global leading consumer health and hygiene company. Driven by the purpose to protect, heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner and healthier world, Reckitt has brands present in nearly 200 countries.

Reckitt is committed to providing quality brands that will continue to enrich the lives of consumers.

 

L-R: Marketing Director, Reckitt, Sub Saharan Africa, Tanzim Rezwan; President, HS Media Group, Taye Ige; General Manager, Reckitt, Sub Saharan Africa, Akbar Ali Shah and President, Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick at the unveiling ceremony announcing Dettol as the Official Hygiene Partner of the Super Eagles, at Oregun, Lagos, on Thursday, June 17, 2021.

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