Enugu Rangers CEO Amobi Ezeaku Resigns as NPFL Club Owners Association Secretary
The Chief Executive Officer of Enugu Rangers International FC, Amobi Ezeaku, has officially resigned from his position as Secretary of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Club Owners Association.
His resignation was made public through a statement reportedly shared on his WhatsApp status, where he also attached his official resignation letter.
While details surrounding his decision were not fully disclosed at the time of filing this report, the development has generated reactions within Nigeria’s football community, given his growing influence in domestic football administration.
Ezeaku, who has been actively involved in club management and league administration, is widely regarded as one of the younger executives contributing to reforms and professionalization efforts within the NPFL structure.
The Club Owners Association plays a key role in coordinating governance, welfare, and operational matters among Nigeria’s professional football clubs.
As of now, neither the NPFL nor the Club Owners Association has issued an official statement regarding the resignation or the process for appointing a replacement.
Football stakeholders are expected to monitor developments closely, especially as the league continues efforts to improve structure, sponsorship, and competitiveness.
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