Okocha Lands Ambassadorial Deal With “33” Export

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Austin Jay-Jay Okocha, a Nigerian professional football legend and former Super Eagles Captain has just bagged a brand ambassadorial deal for “33” Export Lager Beer.

The midfield maestro is arguably one of the most loved sports heroes Africa and brought joy to many homes during his time as an active footballer with his exciting style of play.

As the official beer partner of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), “33” Export has been drumming up support for the Super Eagles ahead of the AFCON tournament and this move is in line with that.

Commenting on the signing, Senior Brand Manager, “33” Export Lager, Aishat Anaekwe said “we are excited that Jay Jay Okocha is joining us as a Brand Ambassador just before the AFCON and going into a football year. We know how much Nigerians love football and their footballers and we want this to add to the excitement of the tournament. Celebrating past heroes is also one way to encourage the present squad to go for glory and we believe this signing would truly inspire them.”

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