From R to L – Fans Operations Manager, Infinix Nigeria – Eric Phillips; Doris Zhao; Executive Chairman, Lagos State Sports Commission – Sola Aiyepeku; IMC & Public Relations Manager, Infinix Nigeria – Oluwayemisi Ode
The primary purpose of this partnership is to leverage the expertise and resources of both entities to promote the growth of E-Sports in Lagos State. Under the MOU, the Lagos State Sports Commission will harness its platform and capabilities to orchestrate E-Sports events, cultivating a nurturing environment for aspiring and seasoned enthusiasts.
For Infinix, this initiative marks another significant milestone in the brand’s commitment to fostering E-Sports in Nigeria. Over the years, Infinix has consistently championed the growth of E-Sports through various collaborations and mobile E-Sports tournaments. These endeavours have unearthed exceptional gaming talent and enriched the overall E-Sports ecosystem in Nigeria.
One notable facet of the collaboration is establishing and maintaining an elite E-Sports team that will proudly represent Lagos State in national and international competitions. This team will symbolise the burgeoning talent and immense potential within the state’s E-Sports community. According to the Executive Chairman, Lagos State Sports Commission, “we are excited at the possibilities this partnership unleashes in the coming months and years’’.
As technology and entertainment intertwine, E-Sports stands at the forefront of this convergence, capturing the imagination of millions. The partnership of Infinix Nigeria and Lagos State Sports Commission aims to harness this potential, sculpting Lagos State into a hub of E-Sports excellence. By nurturing homegrown talent, fostering unity among gamers, and creating memorable E-Sports spectacles, the collaboration strives to etch Lagos State onto the global E-Sports map.All rights reserved.
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