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“Enyimba Made Me Who I Am Today”: Ojo Olorunleke Expresses Eternal Gratitude as He Joins Al Merrikh

Enyimba International’s outgoing goalkeeper, Ojo Olorunleke, has voiced deep appreciation for the club and its supporters as he transitions to Sudanese side Al Merrikh.

The Super Eagles shot-stopper, who recently announced his departure following Enyimba’s final league game on Sunday, reflected on the profound impact the club has had on his career.

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“I appreciate Enyimba and their fans for the love they showed me throughout my stay,” Olorunleke said. “They made me who I am today, so till the end of time, I owe Enyimba and the whole Abia city everything in my life.”

During his tenure at Enyimba, Olorunleke’s performances were instrumental in the club’s successes, including league titles and strong continental showings. His command in goal and critical saves earned him accolades and the unwavering support of the fans.

Olorunleke’s next venture takes him to Al Merrikh, one of Sudan’s top clubs, where he has signed a three-year contract. This move signifies a new chapter in his career, presenting him with the opportunity to showcase his talents on an international platform.

As he bids farewell, Olorunleke’s gratitude towards Enyimba remains profound, encapsulating the essence of his bond with the club and its supporters. His acknowledgment of Enyimba’s role in shaping his career underscores the lasting impact the club has had on him as he steps into the next phase of his football journey.