
Nigerian international, Sunday Mba
has moved to voice his opinion over
the long drawn battle between Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL)
clubs, Warri Wolves and Enugu
Rangers.
Both clubs claim they own the player
but the midfielder has now declared
that he is surprised the issue has
hogged the headlines in recent days.
Mba said he signed a contract with
Enugu Rangers before the
commencement of the 2013 Africa Cup
of Nations in South Africa with Enugu
Rangers.
“I signed a contract with Rangers even
before I left for South Africa for the
2013 Afcon and I am surprised Wolves
are saying Rangers have no right of
ownership over me,” Mba told
supersport.com on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old also revealed that
Warri Wolves was aware he had
completed a move and signed a
contract with Rangers.
“Wolves are aware of this and I am
surprised they are saying I am still
their player,” Mba said.
Meanwhile, the committee set up by
the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
to resolve the controversy will meet in
Abuja on Wednesday.
The committee has invited officials of
two-time Caf Champions League
winners, Enyimba as well as Enugu
Rangers, Dolphins and Warri Wolves,
alongside the player.
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