By Anthony Obaseki on January 18, 2019
Delta State Government during the week gave Warri Wolves a new branded Coaster bus for the new season.
The Wolves are planning seriously on how to bounce back to the Nigerian Premier League and the management led by Mr Etu Moses has gone for the best legs for the team.
The former Delta Force Chairman disclosed that with the new programme in the team their target is to get promotion at the end of the season.
He said: “You see thank God for the chairman of the State Sports Commission, Chief Tony Okowa, who is doing everything for the state teams.
“With this new bus one issue has been solved and we look forward on when the league kick off.
“I’m not new to the NNL league I was the Chairman of Delta Stars last season having work round the three state teams in NNL I know what it takes to come to promotion.
“We have signed some big names and some unknown players that are going to take the team to the top.
“What the State Government is doing now is different from last season where we made some mistakes that have been corrected.
“Delta State is home of sports and by God’s grace come next season Warri Wolves will play in the premier league.”
•Photo shows Warri Wolves new bus
Source Daily Sports
Posted January 18, 2019
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