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Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by honeric01(m): 5:30pm On Jan 28, 2011
Total Promotions reject NPL decision

Posted: 2011-01-27 13:26

Total Promotions Limited, the firm which represented MTN in the bidding for the Nigeria Premier League title rights, have rejected the decision of the NPL Congress ordering for a fresh round of bidding.

Total Promotions chairman Niyi Alonge said in a statement that his company had a legally binding contract with the NPL and the congress had no legal justification to cancel the earlier bidding, especially as the matter is before a Federal High court.

“We have received the communiqué of the National Sports Commission sponsored Congress of NFL in which Congress stated it was unilaterally cancelling a commercial agreement legally entered into with Total Promotions Ltd for the Title Rights and ordering a ‘fresh’ bidding process within two weeks.

“We advise this statement be discountenanced for the following reasons: This matter is already before the Federal High Court in suit No FHC/L/CS/68/2011 of 19th January, 2011 and already served on NFL, NFA and the Honourable Minister of Sports.”

Alonge went on to accuse the Minister and his Director General of being behind the NPL Congress decision.

“For the Honourable Minister and his DG who both personally held hours of meeting with members of the NFL congress to display such open desperate and undue disregard for court process speaks volumes.

“Total Promotions Ltd affirms it has a duly executed subsisting contract between the two parties for the next four years. The contract fully states the process by which it can be vitiated by both parties. No part of this subsisting legal agreement gives one party the right to act unilaterally.

“We are duty bound to await and abide by the courts decision on the subsisting suit,” Alonge said.

http://www.kickoff.com/news/19913/total-promotions-reject-npl-decision.php

Re: Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by semid4lyfe(m): 6:51pm On Jan 28, 2011
Not surprised at all. Baba Adenuga is a card carrying member of the PDP and a major financier of the party hence this decision of the Sports Minister backed NPL congress. undecided
Re: Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by honeric01(m): 10:02pm On Jan 28, 2011
This country wan tire me, why do we always like illegality?
Re: Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by MeGaStReEt: 11:22pm On Jan 28, 2011
God help this country
Re: Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by medjai(m): 12:32pm On Jan 29, 2011
Can you imagine how much ruckus a simple bid process is generating? This is just pathetic
Re: Total Promotions Reject Npl Decision by semid4lyfe(m): 6:26pm On Jan 29, 2011
medjai:
Can you imagine how much ruckus a simple bid process is generating? This is just pathetic

If it had been any other company but MTN that had won the sponsorship rights, I can assure you that we won't have heard as much as a cough from GLO but MTN?. . , oh no. . .Baba hates that company die & nothing vexes him more than losing anything to it hence all the ruckus and under-G moves to get the rights grin

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