Gov. Sanwo-Olu receives EPL trophy in Lagos

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Sunday, received the English Premier League trophy, reaffirming his commitment to promoting sports for engagement and social inclusion.
The trophy was officially presented by Guinness Nigeria PLC managing director, Girish Sharma, during a ceremony at the Lagos House, Marina.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said the trophy’s presence in Lagos highlights the state’s passion, enthusiasm, and growth in sports, particularly football.
“We’re excited Guinness recognises Lagos by bringing the Premier League Trophy here. It’s an inspirational symbol for millions of fans across the state,” he stated.
He noted that sports can drive positive change, connect with the youth, and help unlock skills, potential, and creativity among young people.
“Sports help us build responsible citizens and serve as a platform for engagement,” the governor added.
He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to making Lagos State a welcoming and thriving environment for businesses and residents alike.
“We’re truly pleased with Guinness’s support, especially in sports and other socially responsible ventures,” he said.
Mr Sanwo-Olu praised Guinness Nigeria for remaining rooted in Lagos and expanding from there to other regions in Nigeria and West Africa.
He encouraged Guinness to explore possibilities for Premier League teams to visit Lagos during summer breaks to connect with local fans.
“We won’t bite or scare them. We just want selfies, hugs, and a chance to meet our football heroes.
“We’ll continue to make Lagos hospitable for companies to grow and ensure a supportive environment for all businesses,” the governor assured.
Ms Sharma commended Mr Sanwo-Olu and his team for their progress and achievements across Lagos State.
Ms Sharma noted that Guinness Nigeria, now 75 years old, remains committed to contributing meaningfully to Lagos and its development.
He described the trophy’s arrival in Lagos as a great achievement, offering fans the unique chance to see it up close.
“I’m delighted to present the Premier League Trophy and allow fans to experience it firsthand,” Ms Sharma said.
He explained the decision to bring the trophy to Nigeria, citing the country’s deep sporting culture and passionate fan base.
Ms Sharma urged Nigerians to believe in their country’s potential, saying Guinness is proud to be part of Nigeria’s journey.
Liverpool FC emerged premiership champions for the 20th time and with four games left.
The 2024/2025 Premiership League enters its Match-Day 37 with games this week and will draw to a close next week with Match-Day 38 final games.
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