Two of Nigeria’s top athletes, sprint hurdler, Tobi Amusan and long jumper, Ese Brume, have promised to use their position as brand ambassadors for Premium Trust Bank to encourage more athletes to seek greatness.Amusan and Brume had superlative performances at the Oregon 2022 World Athletics Championships in the United States and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.On Wednesday in Lagos, the duo were unveiled as brand ambassadors by one of Nigeria’s newest financial institutions, Premium Trust bank.Speaking with The Guardian at the ceremony, Brume stated that as an ambassador, she would do her best to show love and lead other Nigerian athletes by example.On her part, Amusan stated that she would continue to impact positively on the nation’s athletics, both on and off the track.Amusan blazed several trails culminating in her winning the World Championships and creating a new world record in the Women’s 100m hurdles, the first for any Nigerian.Brume, also, has been consistent since winning a bronze medal at the last Olympic Games in Tokyo before further medals at the World Indoors, World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.The two athletes thanked the bank for finding them worthy of to be ambassadors and promised to maintain the standard expected of them.Speaking at the unveiling, Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, said the two athletes signpost the future of the country’s athletes.He also called on corporate organisations and individuals not to wait until athletes are crowned champions before associating with them.“These athletes never relent, always strive, consistent in their performances,” the minister said.“Even on the big stage, they knew they had it in them and they never stop and