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Osun Babes appoints Bankole Olowookere as New Head Coach

In a bid to strengthen their squad and make a mark in the Nigeria Women’s Premier League, Osun Babes Football Club has announced the appointment of Bankole Olowookere, a seasoned coach with experience as the Nigeria U17 female coach, as their new Head Coach.

This development comes as a boost to the Omoluabi Queens, who are determined to make a strong comeback to the top-tier league.

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With Olowookere at the helm, the team is expected to showcase improved skills, strategy, and performance.

As a former Nigerian U17 female coach, Olowookere brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Osun Babes.

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His expertise in developing young talents and crafting winning strategies will be invaluable to the team.

With the new coach in place, Osun Babes are poised to make a significant impact in the Nigeria Women’s Premier League. The team’s management and players are expected to work closely with Olowookere to achieve their goals and aspirations.

Recently, Osun Babes had Wole Animashaun as their head coach, who led the team to an impressive performance in the NWFL Championship.

However, with Olowookere’s appointment, the team is expected to undergo some changes, with a focus on promoting young talent and improving overall performance.

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