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I Tried My Best at Kwara Football Academy – Adepoju

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By Abdulazeez Kayode

A former International, Mutiu Adepoju,  who was the  Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kwara Football Academy (KFA) until recently. Adepoju was  relieved of his duty as the Sole Administrator of the  academy by the company charged with the responsibility of overseeing the academy and other Kwara state owned companies and agencies, Harmony Holdings Limited, after completing his two-year contract.

The former Super Eagle player made it known during an interactive session with journalists at the conference room of KFA in Ilorin  that he tried his best.

The former Real Satander of Spain maestro  thanked  the Kwara State Government for the opportunity given to him to contribute to the development of football in the state.

He further advised the state government to keep funding and upgrading the facilities at KFA while making  adequate provision for the students of the academy to be able to participate in tournaments, especially international competitions.

Meanwhile, Harmony Holdings has appointed  Mr. Kunle Ayantola as Acting Administrator, with a charge to  chart  a new course in line with the  new vision of KFA.

   

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