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NPFL: Kun Khalifat beef up squad with new players
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NPFL: Kun Khalifat beef up squad with new players

Daily Post about 1 hour 1 mins read

Kun Khalifat have added two more players to their squad ahead of the new campaign, DAILY POST reports.

The newly signed players are Chijioke Ahiaeke and Mohammad Musa.

Musa joined the Owerri-based club from a non-league side DS FC, while Ahiaeke was promoted from the youth team.

Both players signed contracts that will keep them at the club until 2028.

Kun Khalifat are rebuilding their squad for the new season after losing several top stars.

Obinna Uzoho’s side escaped relegation on the final day of last season.

NPFL: Kun Khalifat beef up squad with new players

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