Exclusive : Taraba United Snatch Emmanuel Bivan From Under Nose Of Lobi Stars
Published: March 01, 2015
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Nigeria Professional Football League campaigners Taraba United have snapped up Emmanuel Bivan from Gombe United.
Following the demotion of Gombe United to the second - tier at the end of the 2014 season, one thing was clear : that he was going to seek pastures new ahead of the upcoming season.
Lobi Stars had been in contact with the defensive midfielder over a move to Makurdi, but club supremo Tijani Babangida used his persuasion skills to lure him to Taraba United instead.
Emmanuel Bivan has been training with Taraba United since last week.
He previously sported the jerseys of Kano Pillars and Kaduna United plus famous nursery team El-Cruzero.
Editor
Following the demotion of Gombe United to the second - tier at the end of the 2014 season, one thing was clear : that he was going to seek pastures new ahead of the upcoming season.
Lobi Stars had been in contact with the defensive midfielder over a move to Makurdi, but club supremo Tijani Babangida used his persuasion skills to lure him to Taraba United instead.
Emmanuel Bivan has been training with Taraba United since last week.
He previously sported the jerseys of Kano Pillars and Kaduna United plus famous nursery team El-Cruzero.
Editor
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