Fatai Osho Resigns As Coach Of Supreme Court
Published: June 30, 2015
Fatai Osho, Monday afternoon, resigned from his position as head coach of Supreme Court Football Club of Abuja.
The fans and players of the Apex Boys, are in a state of shock following Osho’s resignation.
The news comes like a bolt of lightning on a sunny day for the Nigeria National League side, who are gearing up for promotion to the Globacom Premier League.
“After difficult considerations, I have decided to resign from my position as head coach of Supreme Court Football Club,” Osho said.
“I deeply appreciate my time with Supreme Court and I want to thank all the fantastic people who make Abuja a fantastic place to work for me.”
Osho took over Supreme Court May 2014, after his unceremonious exist from Kogi United.
Osho’s asistant Joachim Osuji, will take over as an interim coach we gathered.
Supreme Court last game ended 1-1 against Plateau United and are second on the table log behind the Jos based side.
The fans and players of the Apex Boys, are in a state of shock following Osho’s resignation.
The news comes like a bolt of lightning on a sunny day for the Nigeria National League side, who are gearing up for promotion to the Globacom Premier League.
“After difficult considerations, I have decided to resign from my position as head coach of Supreme Court Football Club,” Osho said.
“I deeply appreciate my time with Supreme Court and I want to thank all the fantastic people who make Abuja a fantastic place to work for me.”
Osho took over Supreme Court May 2014, after his unceremonious exist from Kogi United.
Osho’s asistant Joachim Osuji, will take over as an interim coach we gathered.
Supreme Court last game ended 1-1 against Plateau United and are second on the table log behind the Jos based side.
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