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Warri Wolves part ways with Egbeta, Okorowanta, others

By Gowon Akpodonor
13 June 2016   |   1:05 am
Nigeria Premier League side, Warri Wolves FC, has signed four midfielders following the departure of Michael Okoyoh, Michael Egbeta, Markson Ojobo, Babatunde Solomon and Bernard Okorowanta.

warri-wolvesSign five attackers, four midfielders

Nigeria Premier League side, Warri Wolves FC, has signed four midfielders following the departure of Michael Okoyoh, Michael Egbeta, Markson Ojobo, Babatunde Solomon and Bernard Okorowanta.

The midfielders newly engaged by the club are Alexander Emenike and Duru Stephen Arize from Rangers, Ifeta Efe from Oghara United and Ojiabor Kingsley Okey from Delta Force of Asaba.

Other players who, however, left under mutual consent are Okiki Omonefe, Harrison Kelechi, Seth Egejure, Obinna Nwaokolo and goalkeeper Paul Godwin.

Those recruited to fortify the club’s strike force and other departments are attackers Obinna Eleje from Enyimba, Udeh Zinte from Go Round FC, Victor Giwa from Accurate Academy of Ibadan, Uche Cyprian (Delta force), and Uche Chukuwma from Global FC.

Speaking on the mid-season changes, the club chairman, Mr. Neville Bekederemo, said those newly engaged are a blend of experience and youthful players.

“After the club lost key players last season, it has been difficult rekindling the wonderful performance put up by Wolves last season. The first half of this season has given us the opportunity to realise that the needful must be done for Wolves to achieve the desired result this season’’.

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