Arsenal legend and Enyimba chairman Nwankwo Kanu has expressed his satisfaction with the club’s January transfer business as they aim for a top-four finish in the Nigeria Professional Football League, Footynaija.com reports.
The Aba-based side has struggled for consistency this season, winning just eight of their 24 league games. That form has left them in 11th place with 34 points—14 adrift of league leaders Remo Stars—effectively ending any hopes of securing a record-extending 10th league title this term.
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However, Enyimba remain in contention for a continental qualification spot, sitting just five points behind third-placed Rivers United, who currently occupy the final ticket for CAF club competitions. With 14 matches left in the campaign, Kanu’s side is determined to close the gap and mount a late charge.
To bolster their squad for the crucial run-in, Enyimba have made significant additions in the January transfer window. The club has reinforced all areas of the pitch, bringing in defenders, midfielders, and attacking options.
Among the new arrivals is centre-back Afolayan Peters from Heartland FC, while left-back Solomon Onome has also joined to strengthen the defence. In midfield, Opeoluwa Olufemi and Gozie Umeh arrive from Sunshine Stars, with Quadiri Olusunkanmi making the switch from Heartland. Striker Junior Lokosa, a former NPFL top scorer, adds firepower up front, while defender Ebube Michael and Nelson Michael—who previously played in Ethiopia with Shashemene Kanema—complete the new-look squad.
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Speaking on the club’s transfer business, Kanu expressed confidence in the new signings, believing they can help turn Enyimba’s season around.
“We are thrilled to welcome these talented players to the squad,” Kanu told the club’s official website. “They bring experience, skill, and passion, which will undoubtedly strengthen the team. Our goal is to fight until the end of the season and finish as high as possible.”
Enyimba’s new recruits will be expected to make an immediate impact as the club looks to recover from an inconsistent first half of the season and push for a return to continental competition. With an improved squad, the NPFL giants will hope to climb the table and challenge for a strong finish in the months ahead.