The CEO of Monimichelle Sports Facility Construction Company, Mr. Ebi Egbe, has dedicated his prestigious Wakawaka sports award to the mourning of the childhood of the State of Kano who recently lost his life in a tragic accident, as well as his dedicated staff who made the redefinition of sports infrastructures in Nigeria.
Egbe, a former match agent based in London transformed into a sports facility, has become a family name in the Nigeria sports development scene. His company, Monimichelle, was at the forefront of the supply of high -level sports facilities that meet international standards.
“I dedicate this award to the families of those who have lost their lives in the recent tragedy and to my laborious staff who share in this mission to change the face of sports infrastructures in our country,” Egbe said. “We are proud of what we have achieved so far, but this is also a reminder that we must continue to work to build a sports environment that really honors the passion and dedication of our athletes”.
The main Monimichelle projects include the Enyimba International Stadium in ABA, renowned for its constant duration and quality; The Mobolaji Johnson Arena of Onikan, Lagos, which has become one of the best destinations for the main football events; And the Remo Stars Stadium of Ikenne, now widely considered a hub for elite kick in the country.
With numerous extraordinary structures throughout Nigeria, Monimichelle continues to establish the Gold Standard for sporting construction, embodying what it means to be a strong and reliable Nigerian brand that contributes to the nation’s sporting future.
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