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Since joining Gor Mahia, the former Western Stima striker has not enjoyed regular playtime with the giants. The arrival of Jules Ulimwengu and Tito Okello, with whom they were signed in the same transfer window, saw him relegated to the bench most of the time.
There was also stiff competition from Nicholas Kipkirui who has left the club for the Nakuru-based Premier League side Ulinzi Stars.
Recently, the goalscoring responsibility has been handed to either Wilson Silva, the newly signed centre-forward for the Green Army or Ulimwengu with Okello enjoying more minutes as a substitute.
Although minutes have been limited at club level, Omala has always been called to the national side. He was also summoned for the friendlies against South Sudan and Tanzania but school duties rule him out entirely.
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Omondi Aduda points accusing finger on Napsa following skirmishes witnessed after the 2-2 draw against Gor Mahia in the final preliminary round of the Caf Confederation Cup
Seth Willis The Pensioners have accused K Ogalo of skirmishes after elimination from the annual continental competition
Omondi Aduda has denied reports Gor Mahia players destroyed property in the dressing room in protest after their controversial exit from the Caf Confederation Cup against Napsa Stars.
A last-gasp penalty denied K Ogalo passage to the group stage of the annual competition in favour of the debutants. It ensured the game ended 2-2 and the Pensioners sealed their place in the next phase 3-2 in aggregate.
Skirmishes were witnessed at the end of the game, and the East Africans were accused of vandalizing property later on.