BUA Group Battles LIFE @ 40+ In Friendly Football Match Tomorrow

The excitement is building as BUA Group, one of Nigeria’s foremost conglomerates, is set to go head-to-head in a thrilling football match against our energetic and inspiring LIFE @ 40+ team.

This friendly match promises to be more than just a game. It is a celebration of teamwork, wellness, and community spirit, bringing together professionals and enthusiasts from different walks of life in a shared love for the beautiful game.

LIFE @ 40+ is a vibrant team that embodies the vitality and resilience of the 40+ community with young talents, aims to prove that age is just a number when it comes to passion and performance on the pitch. On the other hand, BUA Group is known for its excellence in manufacturing, infrastructure, and agriculture, will be showcasing not just its business acumen, but also the athletic talent and sportsmanship of its team members.

The event will take place at the historic Kings College grounds in Victoria Island, providing an exciting and family-friendly environment for spectators and supporters.

This initiative supports physical wellness and mental health through recreational sports, and also strengthens corporate and social bonds. It’s more than a match, it’s a movement that promotes a balanced and healthy lifestyle for all.

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