Former Nigerian international and Kwara Football Academy administrator, Mutiu Adepoju, has expressed satisfaction with the performance of the academy’s product,Wasiu Jimoh.
The player has made a brilliant start to his professional career at Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) after a massive impact in his debut against Lobi Stars.
“It’s a good start for him considering the fact that he was in the Under-20 team, but missed the World Cup, in New Zealand.
“We are trying to produce competitive players who can make an impact in the league and national teams. The KFA has players who can be useful to other teams in the league,” Adepoju told supersport.com.
Supersport.com has been informed that the KFA also has three players on loan at lower division side,ABS and one at relegated Crown FC.
“We have Peter Ubakama at Crown FC and the trio of Ibrahim Ahmed, Kehinde Ayinde and Sunday Odudu at ABS. All four players are doing well with their clubs,” he stated.
Jimoh made Manu Garba’s team for the Africa Youth Championship, but missed the World Cup in New Zealand.
