
By Omodele Adigun
The Nigeria Customs Service has announced that all teams and players in the first phase of the 2025 Comptroller-General Volleyball Premier League will receive N24 million.
Making this announcement during a news conference in preparation for the 2025 league season, the service Comptroller-General, Adewale Adeniyi, noted that additional N24 million would be allocated to the teams for the final phase.
The CGC, represented by Samuel Onikeku, stated that the increased sponsorship for the league aimed to encourage players and teams devoted to volleyball.
According to him, the sponsorship has increased compared to the previous year.
His words, “The team subsidy has been increased from N300,000 to N500,000 per team. Each player will now receive N500,000, a notable increase from the previous amount.
“The total amount for teams and players in the first phase is N24 million, and the final phase will also receive N24 million.”
He added that the increased sponsorship was intended to boost volleyball development in the country, while encouraging more players and teams to participate in the sport.
“The CGC’s commitment to sports development is evident in efforts to promote volleyball and other sports in the country,” he said.
Mr Onikeku wished all participants an injury-free competition, expressing his expectation for a successful championship with exciting matches and potential new champions.
Nkechi Nzogwu, chairman of the League Management Committee (LMC), expressed confidence that this year’s edition will surpass previous ones.
Ms Nzogwu, who is also the second vice-president of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF), said this year’s Premier League will be unique and exciting.
“We sincerely appreciate the Comptroller-General of Customs for sustaining his sponsorship.
“He supported us last year and has repeated it this year to put smiles on the faces of our players,” Ms Nzogwu said.
She commended the president of NVBF, Musa Nimrod, for his tireless efforts to grow volleyball beyond Nigeria’s borders, especially in beach volleyball, where Nigerian teams have excelled on the global stage.
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) emerged as champions of last year’s edition in the Women’s competition.
Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Spikers finished in second place, while the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) finished in third place.
In the men’s competition, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Spikers emerged champions, Offa VC of Ilorin, finished in second spot, while Kada Kings of Kaduna ended the league as third-place finishers.
Abuja will host the league as defending champions and fresh challengers battle for dominance in what promises to be two weeks of electrifying action.
The league, which is expected to begin today (Saturday), will end on Oct. 2 at the Indoor Hall of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
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