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Rangers join UN's Football For The Goals FFTG initiative

Rangers International F.C., the Nigerian Premier Football League champions, has officially joined the United Nations' Football for the Goals FFTG initiative. This membership recognizes the club's commitment to making a positive social impact through football and aligns its strategies with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals SDGs.



As a member of FFTG, Rangers International F.C. will now have access to specialized resources and expertise from the UN. They will also have the opportunity to collaborate with other football stakeholders on various initiatives promoting sustainability and human rights within the football community and beyond.



Amobi Ezeaku expressed his excitement about the achievement, stating that being recognized by the UN is a significant milestone for the club. He emphasized that this membership will empower Rangers to further their efforts in creating positive change through football and reaffirmed their commitment to championing sustainable development and human rights.



Editorial



Rangers International F.C.'s inclusion in the United Nations' Football for the Goals initiative is a commendable step forward for both the club and Nigerian football. As fans of the game, we often celebrate success on the pitch, but true greatness extends beyond the field. Rangers' commitment to using football as a tool for positive social change showcases the power of the sport in fostering development, sustainability, and human rights.



The club's management, led by Barrister Amobi Ezeaku, received a congratulatory letter from Maher Nasser, Director of the Outreach Division, Department of Global Communications at the UN. The letter commended Rangers for their dedication to advocating for sustainable development and implementing policies that support the SDGs.
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