El-Kanemi Warriors part ways with coach

By Daily Sports on October 6, 2017


The club announced on Wednesday announced that Bosso would not be returning as the club manager when the new Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) resumes.

Bosso joined the Maiduguri-based outfit in the 2014/15 season when they played away from home in Kano and Katsina as a result of the heightened activity of Boko Haram insurgents that ravaged most of Borno State.

The club finished sixth on the log last season, an improvement from their 8th position in his first season when he arrived from Abia Warriors to take over from late Kelechi Emeteole.

Prince Anthony Obaseki, the club’s media manager announced the disengagement to www.npfl.ng saying: "You are aware that the state governor recently approved the reconstitution of the board of the club from five to ten-member board and they were charged to make sure the club performed better than last season. The new board has in their wisdom decided it is time to have a new man as the technical head.

"Our relationship with Bosso was cordial and we thank him for his services and wish him best of luck," Obaseki concluded.

Bosso who confirmed the development expressed deep appreciation to the club’s management and supporters for the solidarity he enjoyed from them throughout his stay.

"I enjoyed a very good relationship with the club and I am happily leaving at this time,” he said.

•Photo shows Ladan Bosso.

Source Daily Sports

Posted October 6, 2017


 

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