Nasarawa United gets new management team

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has approved the appointment of a new management board for Nasarawa United Football Club.
This is contained in a statement by Muhammad Aliyu, Secretary to the Government of the State in Keffi on Tuesday.
Aliyu said the appointment of the new board followed the recent dissolution of the club’s previous management.
He said the appointment is to ensure the seamless performance of the club in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
Aliyu said Solomon Babanjah is the chairman, and Musa Adamu Galle is the team manager.
Others are Usman Umar, member; Musa Oruma, member; Amos Eche, head of media; and Abubakar Doma, camp commandant, he said.
Aliyu noted that the appointments take immediate effect.
Nasarawa United FC secured promotion from the Nigeria National League (NNL) to the 2024/2025 NPFL.
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