A group of Arsenal supporters have opted for a satirical approach in their campaign against the club's sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda.
Gunners For Peace unveiled a 'Visit Tottenham' billboard outside the Emirates Stadium and said that the club's supporters would rather visit their arch rivals than continue to support the African regime.
Arsenal first signed a £10million-a-year shirt-sleeve agreement with Visit Rwanda, which is part of the Rwanda Development Board governmental body, in 2018, lasting three seasons, which was extended in 2021.
As well as appearing on the shirt sleeves of Arsenal’s men’s, women’s and youth teams, the Visit Rwanda logo is also on LED boards on matchdays at the Emirates Stadium and interview backdrops.