Five lucky Star consumers and football lovers will watch the Arsenal
final live match at the Wembley stadium this Saturday 27th May,
courtesy Nigeria’s No. 1 beer brand, Star
Lager Beer.
The lucky fans, who are scheduled to leave the shores
of the country on May 24th will get aonce in a lifetime opportunity to watch
two of the biggest club in England, Chelsea Football Club (2017
English Premier League Champions) and Arsenal Football Club (2014
and 2015 FA Winners) slug it out against each other in a match that promises to
be 90 minutes of pulsating footballing action at the historic Wembley stadium.
The premium beer brand in 2016 and early 2017 became
the official beer partner of Arsenal Football Club and five other major
European clubs thereby offering Star beer consumers and football fans in
Nigeria a range of club-related benefits and an improved football experience.
This development reinforces Star Lager Beer’s
unwavering commitment to delighting its consumers who form a huge chunk of
football fans in Nigeria.
One of the lucky fans, Olakumbi Titiloye said: “I’m very excited to be making this trip.
As a die-hard football fan, seeing live action at the stadium, especially an
Arsenal match at Wembley of all places, is one opportunity I wouldn’t miss and
an experience I would forever cherish. It’s a proud moment for me and I deeply
appreciate this lifetime opportunity Star is offering me and other football
fans.”
Tokunbo Adodo, Portfolio Manager, National Premium, Nigerian Breweries
Plc, said: “Star Lager Beer is all about premium quality and adding fun
and excitement to the lives of our consumers and football lovers across the
country. As with every initiative we undertake, this all-expense paid trip to
see Arsenal, our official beer partner play at Wembley stadiumthis Saturday, is
yet another clear demonstration of how importantly we take consumer delight.
It's certainly going to be a very memorable experience for the lucky consumers
and football fans.”
Star Lager Beer, Nigeria’s No. 1 beer brand, was introduced into the
Nigerian market on June 2, 1949 as the first indigenously brewed beer in a
market that was dominated exclusively by imported brands.
STAR is largely responsible for the growth of the Nigerian indigenous
beer industry as its success story has influenced the introduction of other
successful brands.
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