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NPFL: Bendel Insurance vow to go for maximum points against Wikki Tourists
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NPFL: Bendel Insurance vow to go for maximum points against Wikki Tourists

Daily Post 25 days 1 mins read

Bendel Insurance have expressed their determination to go for victory in the clash against Wikki Tourists.

The Benin Arsenals will square up with Wikki Tourists at the Lafia City Stadium on Sunday.

Bendel Insurance said that they are focused and ready for the encounter.

The Benin-based club have recorded only one win from their last four matches in the NPFL.

“Focused, ready, and determined to fight for all three points, it’s another big test away from home — we go again!.” Bendel Insurance wrote on the social media ahead of the game.

Bendel Insurance occupy seventh position on the league table with 49 points.

NPFL: Bendel Insurance vow to go for maximum points against Wikki Tourists

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