As promised at a recent press conference hosted by GTI, which introduced the live streaming of the Nigeria topflight league in partnership with the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and Propel Sports Africa, the revolutionary AI cameras have arrived today in Nigeria.
According to a statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of GTI/The Nigeria Football Fund (TNFF), Mr. Andrew Ekejiuba, the cameras, which are to be employed in the live streaming of at least eight NPFL games every week – 300+ games per season – were unveiled by Nigeria’s legendary journalist and broadcaster, Mitchell Obi, who asked for “God’s blessings for their successful use in bringing soccer to the nation”.
During the next two weeks, Propel will train 40 Nigerians in the use of these state-of-the-art cameras, and broadcasting the matches, bringing employment, as well as enjoyment to many Nigerians.
The cameras will then be delivered and installed in the major stadiums across the nation, according to the statement.
A full list of the stadiums to which the cameras are to be deployed follows below
Stadium | Capacity | City |
Muhammadu Dikko Stadium | 35,000 | Katsina |
Godswill Akpabio International Stadium | 30,000 | Uyo |
Kwara State Stadium | 18,000 | Ilorin |
Enyimba International Stadium | 16,000 | Aba |
Sani Abacha Stadium | 16,000 | Kano |
Rwang Pam Stadium | 15,000 | Jos |
Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium | 12,000 | Benin City |
Pantami Stadium | 12,000 | Gombe |
Lekan Salami Stadium | 10,000 | Ibadan |
Mobolaji Johnson Arena | 5,000 | Lagos |