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May 30, 2014 Sports
The eagerly awaited sports show dubbed, ‘Maximum Sports-Combat and Strength,’ will be
inaugurated tomorrow evening on National Communication Network and the host of the show, Max Massiah is confident that it will meet the needs of the Guyanese sports public. The one hour television programme is geared to entertain and inform and already several business entities have come forward to support the programme.
The latest to render support is Marics Motorcycles of Oronoque Street, Lacytown. The proprietors of that institution have rendered support because they are confident that the programme could deliver as it has promised.
Already, Mr. Massiah has managed to solicit the corporate input of several sponsors including Fitness Express, suppliers of nutrition, protein and exercise equipment, and Jermaine’s Enterprise of 93 Regent Street, which deals in bio-degradable products.
Yesterday afternoon, another business entity, Marics Motorcycles of Oronoque Street Lacytown came on board with a substantial sponsorship cheque and Mr. Massiah was extremely delighted by such chivalry. He thanked his benefactors and assured that the show will deliver as it has promised. The programme will focus heavily on combat and strength, judo, boxing, martial arts, power and weights lifting and commences tomorrow night at 21:00 on NCN 11.
In this photo, Mr. Massiah gratefully accepts the gift from one of the sales personnel of the business entity. Interested sponsors can contact Mr. Massiah on telephone # 609-8132.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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