Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.
Akwa United will unveil new technical adviser, Abdul Maikaba on Monday in Uyo to begin the start of his two year contract with the Promise Keepers.
Maikaba replaced sacked Maurice Cooreman and is expected to make Akwa United among the best three clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Akwa United players are expected back in training today to commence preparation for the NPFL 2016/2017 season after over 90 per cent of the players returned from their break.