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23 April 2025 02:15:57

Who knows what 1xBet Nigeria is doing in this area?

4 days ago
#33766 Quote
Sometimes I catch myself thinking: if it weren't for random sponsors, half of our sports talent would remain unknown. Especially for girls. Guys can still get through the yard leagues, but women don't even have that. Who knows what 1xBet Nigeria is doing in this area? Just for PR, or are there any real actions?
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4 days ago
#33772 Quote
I have two opinions. On the one hand, yes, business is business, and it is clear that for companies like 1xBet Nigeria, visibility is important. On the other hand, I saw how their support changed the situation here in Enugu. We organized a street football tournament for girls - 6 teams, a minimal budget, but 1xBet helped with balls, uniforms and even gave a small prize fund. It caused such a response! Spectators came, coverage on social networks went, and one of the participants got into the training program for the national league. These are the things that show that even a small participation can change someone's life. Money does not decide everything, but supporting the infrastructure and simply recognizing that girls in sports are also important is already a huge step. I played volleyball myself, and I always felt like no one noticed us. And here - attention, cameras, an audience. And this inspires others. Of course, a lot is ahead. There is still a long way to go to equal opportunities. But at least it has begun. I see how girls start to believe that sport is not just a "pre-marital hobby", but a real path to a profession, to recognition. It is such tournaments, albeit small ones, that lay the foundation.
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4 days ago
#33775 Quote
It's good that they started talking about this. It's especially nice to read specific examples, not just general slogans. Well done to those who organize such tournaments!
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