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Ligi Ndogo to sign Nigerian duo

 Updated on 31/01/12  |    By DENNIS MACHIO

 

After a whole year out, former AFC Leopards’ player Harry Gentle is back in action. Harry has agreed on personal terms and will feature for Ligi Ndogo in the coming season. Harry will be joined by another Nigerian Star Abbas Akinyemi who lands back at Ligi Ndogo after a season at KPL side Rangers FC.Abbas was among the players released by Rangers before the start of the 2012 season.

“Am excited to be back in full action. Ligi Ndogo is a good team with a bright potential. They finished second last season and am confident they are capable of gaining promotion to the top league next season. Having been out for one year, am energized and in full fitness for an explosive season.” Said Harry Gentle.

Harry Gentle and Abbas Akinyemi will join fellow countrymen Ekene Umekwe and Abbey Kunkurunmi  who have been at the Ngong road based side throughout the 2011 season.

The team is expected to finalize on it’s official players’ signing  before end of business on Tuesday.


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