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NPFL play-off draw, accreditation holds June 2

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Draw for the 2022/23 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season Champions Play-off will hold on Friday, June 2 at the corporate headquarters of GTI Group, investment Partners to the league.

By Emma Ogbuehi

Draw for the 2022/23 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season Champions Play-off will hold on Friday, June 2 at the corporate headquarters of GTI Group, investment Partners to the league.

Head of Operations of IMC, Davidson Owumi said plans for a successful Play-off have reached advanced stage and the Draw event would mark the official commencement of the season ending event.

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“Invitations have been sent out to our partner Media organisations and dignitaries that would grace the occasion”, Owumi said through the IMC Media.

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The Play-off will hold from June 3 -11 at the Mobolaji Arena in the Onikan area of Lagos.

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NPFL Head of Communications, Harry Iwuala disclosed that issuance of accreditation passes to media houses wishing to cover the play-off will commence at the Draw event.

“We would want to implore media organisations wishing to cover the play-off to send accreditation requests to the DM of the NPFL email account @NPFL NG or youdees@gmail.com on or before 6pm on Thursday, June 1.

In a related development, Vice Chairman of the IMC, Paul Bassey has been named as Head of the Play-off Local Organising Committee.

Bassey is expected to bring his wealth of experience in similar position at state, national and international competitions to ensure a successful organisation of the tournament to determine the Champions of the season.

He has since swung into action.

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