Sports and digital entertainment company, BetKing, has flagged off activities marking its 5th year anniversary celebration in Nigeria even as it has restated its commitment to enriching communities in the country.
Commenting on the milestone, Managing Director of KingMakers, Gossy Ukanwoke,said the company has come this far in Nigeria because of the loyalty of customers and team members who have assisted in actualization of its vision.
“We thank them for their continued support, loyalty, and commitment to BetKing. As we continue to grow, we have been very deliberate about making a positive impact in the lives of people and communities where we operate. For perspective, in the last five years alone, KingMakers has embarked on several social responsibility projects within various parts of Nigeria. Some of the areas we continue to impact focus on health, sports, education, and overall initiatives that improve the socio-economic well being of individuals and communities,” Ukanwoke said.
He said the company has continued to grow with a stated vision to positively impact the nation and the economy, and today boasts of a presence in all 36 states across the Nigeria and the creation of over 50,000 jobs through its agency network.
He said the fifth anniversary celebration would run all through the remaining part of 2023 with a line-up of activities designed to celebrate the milestone with BetKing customers, employees, agents for their support towards the growth of our business. These include an anniversary stakeholder event, customer promotions and a novelty match.
“This celebration not only gives us a chance to look back at our operations, but also an opportunity to highlight our plans going forward. This milestone is a testament to the possibilities we have created in this great country as well as in the sports entertainment space,” he said.
He listed notable initiatives made by the company to include the N70million investment in the national sports festival, annual sponsorship of the KidSport charity, women empowerment and fostered entrepreneurship development in the creative sector through the Aba fashion week.