
Soccer or Football is a beautiful game that binds many people together but a scourge known as hooliganism with its ugly scenes of violence, continues to cast a long shadow over the sport.
I view football hooliganism as unruly behaviour before, during or after the match which often result in mayhem.” this was the word of the globetrotter called Olatunbosun Akande a.k.a. Teeboz the CEO/Chairman of MIH Global Limited.
The young dynamite who is partnering the United Nation to preach peace in the soccer corridor with his Global Peace and Sports Development project tagged FFF, Fans For Fun is already making grand plans to launch this enviable project having secured endorsement from the UN.
Aside the entertainment aspect of the event, Bosun, we gathered, will also feature varied seminars and talk show that we re-orientate lovers of football nationwide the aim and objective of this project is also to help sports fully develop its potential , while curbing those negative activities that spoils its beneficial impacts such as violence.
“In carrying out this task effectively, we plan to work alongside UN, FIFA, all football governing bodies of each continents, all stakeholders, Federal, State and Local governments, law enforcement agencies, judicial authorities, telecommunication outfits, sports organisations, financial institutions, Embassies, supporters etc. so let's us all embrace it.” Bosun concluded.


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