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NPFL: Kabiru Dogo begins work at Niger Tornadoes
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NPFL: Kabiru Dogo begins work at Niger Tornadoes

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Kabiru Dogo has resumed duties as technical adviser of Niger Tornadoes, DAILY POST reports.

Dogo was appointed to his new role earlier this month.

He had his first training session with the team on Saturday.

The experienced tactician guided El-Kanemi Warriors to the 2026 President Federation Cup triumph.

Dogo has managed several clubs in the NPFL including Kwara United, ABS FC and Nasarawa United.

Niger Tornadoes will take on Bida Lions in their next friendly encounter on Sunday.

NPFL: Kabiru Dogo begins work at Niger Tornadoes 

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