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Coronation says corporate sponsorship of WTT Contender, ways to boost Nigeria’s GDP

Posted : 09 June 2023
A leading Global Investment Company, Coronation, on Friday announced its corporate sponsorship of the World Tennis Tournament (WTT) to boost Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.

Africa Sport Network (ASN) reports that WTT was introduced by the International Table Tennis Federation in 2019.

"The WTT Contender is a prestigious event that showcases the participation of highly skilled professional table tennis players from various countries, both male and female, competing for the championship title. 

The WTT professional tour has energized the elite player base by allowing them to fight for incentives and world ranking points, while also allowing up-and-coming stars of the sport to work their way up the ladder. 

The WTT Contender Series will make its African debut in Durban, Lagos and Tunisia respectively.

The event is scheduled to hold at the prestigious Sir Okoya Thomas Indoor Sports Hall in Surulere, Lagos, from June 12 to 18.

The tournament will play host to notable tennis players from formidable opponents from China, Tapei, Korea, Germany, Portugal, Denmark, Egypt, Slovakia, Poland, and Sweden.

Commenting on the WTT Tournament, the CEO of Coronation Insurance Plc, Olamide Olajolo stated that there was an urgent need to support national sporting bodies to implement targeted fund-raising programs and prioritize the allocation of resources for sports. 

"No doubt, the WTT Contender competition helps to improve fundamental social and interpersonal skills, which aids in crime reduction and building national unity. 

"It is also important to note that Nigeria needs to boost private investors’ confidence in the industry so they can fully participate in the business aspect of sports," he said.

Olajolo added: "According to a report issued by the Centre for the Study of the Economics of Africa (CSEA), Sport contribution to Nigeria’s GDP remains low due to inadequate finance and investment. 

"Accessing the impact of sports on Nigeria's GDP, the report shows that the entertainment and recreation sector contributed 0.19, 0.31, 0.33 and 0.35 percentage to the Nigerian GDP in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 respectively.

"Coronation is driven by its mission to provide transformational solutions for Africa through various human enterprise. 

"Its products and services provide self-sufficiency, financial independence, creation and preservation of wealth for the future," he said.

Similarly, the CEO of Coronation Life Assurance, Akinlolu Akinyele, said that the company was excited to be part of the WTT affairs in Lagos.

"We are excited to be a part of this epoch-making tennis fiesta. 

"Sporting tournaments such as the WTT Contender Tournament can be utilized as a medium to democratize wealth creation and access, thereby encouraging participation in all sporting activities in primary, secondary, and tertiary educational institutions. 

"These will help make the sports sector more appealing for the youth to pursue as a career and profitable for businesses," he said.

He maintained that sports can provide an important platform for youths to develop life skills that will enable them to cope better with everyday life challenges and transition away from drug abuse, violence, and crime.

"Coronation is a leading financial service partner that helps build enduring legacies that lead to sustainable wealth creation in Africa. 

"It offers a wide range of financial solutions to professionals, institutions, and individuals across Africa and globally. 

"It was established to help more people attain financial well-being and prosperity," he said. 

The Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium is already wearing new look ahead of the competition on Monday.

The indoor hall electrical fittings and paintings are ongoing in the hall. 

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