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Ifeanyi Ekwueme Steps Down as Enyimba FC Sporting Director, Focuses on Personal Ventures

Ifeanyi Ekwueme has resigned from his role as Sporting Director of Enyimba FC, citing a desire to refocus on his personal business interests. His decision marks the end of a significant chapter in the club’s leadership, where he had contributed to bringing structure and experience to the team.

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Photo of Ifeanyi Ekwueme during his tenure at Enyimba FC

Date of Resignation: January 28, 2026.

Ekwueme joined Enyimba FC ahead of the 2023/2024 NPFL season.

The resignation is influenced by personal business priorities that Ekwueme had been involved in prior to his Enyimba appointment.

Ekwueme’s resignation brings an end to his pivotal role in shaping Enyimba FC’s football management. While his tenure was marked by contributions to the club’s structure and operations, his personal life and business commitments led to the decision. His experience in Nigerian football management, including his prior coaching roles at Apex Krane FC and Coal City United, have shaped his understanding of club governance.

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Enyimba players training

While Ekwueme’s resignation may come as a surprise to many, it is a personal decision that reflects the challenging balance between professional football responsibilities and business ventures. His decision follows a broader trend of former players transitioning to managerial roles within Nigerian football, with varying degrees of success and challenges.

Ekwueme’s exit leaves Enyimba FC without a key leadership figure, potentially leading to adjustments in their strategic direction. His legacy will include his contributions to Enyimba’s organizational growth, but the club now faces the challenge of finding a suitable replacement to fill the void.

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