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Enugu government allocates plots of land to Rangers players

By Guardian Nigeria
30 November 2022   |   2:45 am
In fulfillment of his pledge to the 36 players of Enugu Rangers International Football Club, which won the 2015/2016 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has approved immediate allocation

Governor of Enugu State, Ugwuanyi

Grants them waivers on land charges   
 
In fulfillment of his pledge to the 36 players of Enugu Rangers International Football Club, which won the 2015/2016 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has approved immediate allocation of a plot of land to each member of the team.

 
The governor’s approval is contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, Nnanyelugo Aroh.   Aroh disclosed that the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, in compliance with the directive, has consequently allocated 36 plots of land to the said players at the Golf Annex II, Enugu.
 
The Commissioner added that the governor also approved the waiver of all land charges on the allocated plots of land, as he directed immediate issuance of certificate of occupancy to the players.
 
According to the statement: “The players are, therefore, advised to collect their respective allocation letters from Tuesday, November 29, 2022, at the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, Enugu, with a letter of introduction from Rangers Management Corporation.”
 
The benefiting players are Akor Itodo, Nana Bonsu, Etim Matthew, Odita Okechukwu, Nwobodo Obinna, Dada Bitrus, Egbuchulam Chisom, Sane Pape, Eze Emeka, Anyasodo Nnamdi, Christian Madu, Okoro Osadebamwen, Okagbue Orji Kalu, Aguda Godwin W., Clement Bobby, Chinedu Sunday, Eseme Bright, Madu Chiamaka, Amanfor Chimezie, Donou Kokou, and Togaba Komlan Kontiwa.
 
Others are Camara Abdel-Aziz, Osarumwense Jolly, Okorie Chidebere, Egwim Ifeanyi, N’Guissan Djehani, Nnamani Chinedu, Olusesi Temitope, Ogbodo Michael, Agbo Charles, Ocheme Edoh, Madu Chibuzor, Ikpo Okemini, Ezugwu Oforka, Daniel Shinkut and Enete Morris.

 

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