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(Photos) Emzor Pharmaceuticals Supports Nigeria’s Under 17 Female Football Team

Leading pharmaceutical company in Nigeria, Emzor pharmaceutical has once again shown its passion for social corporate responsibility during the qualifying match between the Nigeria’s football team, Flamingos and their Guniea counterpart on Saturday , March 14th, 2020.

Emzor aside being the official Paracetamol of the national teams, was also at hand to support the girls and dish out Emzor products to the faithful fans that troop out in their large numbers.

It would be recalled that Nigeria’s Under 17 girls known as Flamingos were imperious as they trounced their counterparts from Guinea 5-1 at the Agege Stadium, Lagos to reach the final round of the African qualifying series for this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup and will meet Ghana next.

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