Celebrating Resilience and Unity: 14th Biennial Police Games, Oluyole 2024

Celebrating Resilience and Unity: 14th Biennial Police Games, Oluyole 2024

The Nigerian Police Games is more than just a sporting event; it celebrates resilience, dedication, and the spirit of unity. It brings together members of the Nigerian Police Force from all corners of the country, providing them with a platform to showcase their athletic talents while promoting fitness and teamwork.

Our sponsorship of the 14th Biennial Police Games, Oluyole 2024 aligns perfectly with Zedvance’s commitment to supporting customer-focused impact initiatives. We understand the importance of physical fitness in enhancing the overall well-being of individuals, especially those who serve and protect us daily. By supporting the games, we are not only contributing to the physical fitness of the officers but also fostering a sense of camaraderie and morale within the force.

At Zedvance, we are dedicated to creating positive impacts in our communities. Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives focus on supporting public service, promoting financial inclusion, and supporting sustainable environmental practices. Sponsoring the Nigerian Police Games is a natural extension of these efforts, and we are proud to be associated with an event that promotes such important values.

Our involvement doesn’t stop at sponsorship. We will also be actively participating in the event, showcasing the benefits of our salary loan products designed to empower individuals to achieve their financial goals.

The Nigerian Police Games 2024 which took place from February 25th- March 3rd in Ibadan, Oyo state, was a thrilling event filled with outstanding performances and inspiring stories of determination and sportsmanship. The 2024 Police Games had over 4000 athletes competing across the 17 zonal commands of the Nigeria Police Force.

Here’s to a successful and unforgettable Nigerian Police Games 2024!


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