Fatai Osho, the former head coach of Akwa United in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), has officially confirmed his departure from the club. Osho’s decision to part ways with the team comes in the wake of the Promise Keepers’ disappointing performance at the onset of the 2023/24 NPFL season, securing only three victories out of 14 league matches.
Expressing his gratitude towards the club’s management, particularly acknowledging the support of Paul Bassey, Osho took to social media to convey his appreciation. In a heartfelt message, he addressed Bassey, recognizing him as a remarkable figure deserving of boundless success and happiness. Despite the setbacks encountered, Osho remains optimistic, anticipating an era of unparalleled triumph in the future.
As the Uyo-based club prepares for their upcoming match against Sunshine Stars on Thursday, the spotlight now shifts to the impending appointment of Osho’s successor. The anticipation lingers as fans and pundits await the announcement of the new helmsman who will chart the team’s course in the NPFL.
Osho’s departure from Akwa United marks a pivotal moment in his coaching career. While bidding farewell to familiar territory, he stands poised to embrace fresh challenges and endeavors on the horizon. As the football fraternity eagerly awaits the unfolding chapters in Osho’s journey, his profound impact and legacy at Akwa United linger on, resonating within the corridors of Nigerian football.
In parting ways with the club, Osho’s heartfelt sentiments and unwavering optimism encapsulate the spirit of resilience and determination, serving as an inspiration to the football community at large. Amidst the ebb and flow of professional sports, Osho’s unwavering spirit epitomizes the unwavering resolve that propels athletes and coaches alike towards new horizons and greater triumphs.