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Fatai Osho Takes The Helm As Akwa United FC’s New Coach

Akwa United FC, the renowned football club, has unveiled Fatai Osho as their newly appointed coach.

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The announcement was made by Paul Bassey, the Chairman of Akwa United FC, during a press conference held in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State, on Wednesday.

Osho’s appointment comes with a one-year contract, a decision informed by his extensive experience and impressive track record of achievements in coaching roles at various other clubs.

Chairman Bassey lauded Osho’s credentials, citing his over 12 years of coaching expertise and his potential to secure victories and honors for the team, ultimately elevating the stature of the state.

Expressing optimism in Osho’s capabilities, Bassey highlighted the importance of unwavering support from the state government, stakeholders, and fans.

The collective goal is to ensure Osho’s success in his coaching endeavors, with a resounding call for the coach to guide the team to continental victories—an aspiration fervently echoed by the fans.

With an impressive coaching portfolio encompassing stints at Remo Stars, Enyimba, and Rivers United, Fatai Osho is poised to harness his coaching prowess and guide Akwa United FC towards a promising future.

Bassey emphasized the pedigree that Fatai Osho brings to the table, noting the potential for his leadership to propel the team to remarkable heights.

As Osho takes the reins, the anticipation and hopes of fans and stakeholders alike are palpable.

The unveiling ceremony underlines the commitment of Akwa United FC to fortify their position in the football landscape, with Osho’s leadership seen as a strategic step towards securing future triumphs.

As the journey unfolds, all eyes are on the seasoned coach to steer the team toward victory, uphold their legacy, and achieve laurels that resonate both locally and on the continental stage.