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3SC, Remo Stars, Niger Tornadoes and Gombe United promoted to NPFL
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The 61-year-old has distinguished himself in the area of youth development in football environment having led Nigeria to finish as runners-up at the 2009 Fifa U17 World Cup on home soil.
Adakosa believes Obuh’s wealth of experience will be a boost for Roma as they continue to nurture young talents.
“It was easy for us to pick Mr Obuh among numerous other people considered for the job because we believe he possesses the quality to drive the vision of our academy,” Adakosa said.
“The kids and other staff will have a lot to learn from him because we believe that he has seen it all as far as football is concerned, not only in Nigeria but globally.
Aiteo Cup: Pillars battle Sunshine, Rivers draw Tornadoes in quarter-final The Punch
Published 17 July 2021
Holders Kano Pillars and Sunshine Stars will clash in the quarter-finals of the Aiteo Cup in Lokoja on July 23,
Saturday PUNCH reports.
Pillars edged Kebbi United 3-2 on penalties after a goalless stalemate in the fourth round to set up the clash with Sunshine and midfielder
Tamara Ezekiel believes they can retain their title.
“We want to win everything as a football club and thank God we are through to the next round of the Aiteo Cup. It wasn’t an easy game against Kebbi United but we are happy that we are still in the competition. Retaining the Aiteo Cup is a priority for us,” he said.