NewsNigeriaRegionsEnugu State Govt. Allocates 36 plots of Land to 2015/2016 NPFL Winners

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Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi also approved a waiver of all land charges and immediate issuance of certificate of occupancy of the allocated plots of land to the players.

The Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, Enugu calls on all the year 2015/2016 winners of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) to collect their respective allocation letters to a plot of land each as approved by the State Government.

The 36 Enugu Rangers International Football Club players were allocated a plot of land each at the Golf Annex II, Enugu in fulfillment of the state government’s pledge to the club.

In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, the beneficiaries must present a letter of introduction from the Rangers Management Corporation to the Ministry before collecting the land documents.

“The players are, therefore, advised to collect their respective allocation letters from Tuesday 29th November, 2022 at the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, Enugu, with a letter of introduction from the Rangers Management Corporation.”

Aroh further disclosed that the State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi also approved a waiver of all land charges and immediate issuance of certificate of occupancy of the allocated plots of land to the players.

Recall that the Enugu-based club, Rangers played and won El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri 4-0 in their last match of the season thus clinching the championship of the 2015/2016 NPFL; the win was their first in 32 years.

The 36 Rangers club players and beneficiaries of the plots of land are Akor Itodo, Nana Bonsu, Etim Matthew, Odita Okechukwu, Nwobodo Obinna, Dada Bitrus, Egbuchulam Chisom, Sane Dusmane Pape, Eze Emeka, Anyasodo Nnamdi, Christian Madu, Okoro Osadebamwen, Okagbue Orji Kalu, Aguda Godwin W., Clement Bobby, Chinedu Sunday, Eseme Bright, Madu Chiamaka, Amanfor Chimezie, Donou Kokou, and Togaba Komlan Kontiwa.

Others are Camara Cheik Abdel-Aziz, Osarumwense Jolly, Okorie Chidebere, Egwim Ifeanyi, N’Guissan Yao Djehani, Nnamani Chinedu, Olusesi Temitope, Ogbodo Michael, Agbo Charles, Ocheme Edoh, Madu Godson Chibuzor, Ikpo Okemini, Ezugwu Oforka, Daniel Emmanuel Shinkut and Enete Chukwuchebem Morris.

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