Nigeria’s number one sports facilities expert, Ebi Egbe would later this Year grace Africa football business summit in Kenya as guest speaker.
Egbe a certified grounds man and FIFA licensed match agent is being invited to speak based on his pedigree which is being acknowledged globally.
The letter of invitation from the organizers of the football summit reads in part…”Your extensive experience and significant contributions to the football industry, both as a former football
agent and now as the Managing Director of Monimichelle Sports Facilities Construction Ltd, make you an ideal speaker for our Summit”,
“Your expertise in turnkey sustainable sports facilities construction and
hybrid synthetic football pitch construction would be invaluable to our audience in light of the ongoing
investments in sports infrastructure developments”,
“We are particularly interested in having you share your knowledge on the importance of sustainable
sports facilities in developing African football, innovations in hybrid synthetic football pitch construction
and the role of quality infrastructure in enhancing player performance and fan experience”,
“Your presence and expertise would greatly enrich the discussions at the Africa Football Business Summit
2024 and provide valuable perspectives on the importance of sports infrastructure in football
development”,
“We are confident that your participation will inspire and inform our attendees, contributing
significantly to the event’s success.”
Reacting to the invitation yesterday, Egbe said he would be in Nairobi for the all important summit which he noted falls in line with the vision of his company to eradicate bad pitches in Africa.
“It is a big honor to be recognized by the organizers. I will be there to share my experience with other attendees at the summit. And I am happy people are watching and acknowledging the good work we are doing at Monimichelle,” he said
Egbe’s outfit, it would be noted constructed the pitches at Enyimba stadium, Aba, Remo Stadium Ikenne, Muhamadu Diko Stadium, Katsina and the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos the venue that last weekend hosted Nigeria’s President Federation Cup final.