Former
Green Eagles star player, Baba Otu Mohammed has been appointed the new
General Manager of the Mighty Jets Football Club of Jos, one of the
oldest and famous club to have come from the northern part of Nigeria.
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appointment followed the dissolution of the former board of the club
under the chairmanship of Mr. Godfrey Hamza, who was alleged to have
been accused of financial impropriety.
The
new management committee of the club under the chairmanship of
Barrister Timothy Buba, a former chairman of Jos North Local Government,
has called on the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, to accord the new
board the recognition needed to perform its functions as one of the
leading and oldest clubs in the country.
It
will be recalled that Mighty Jets became the first club to win the
National League in 1972 despite numerous failed attempts to win the F.A.
Cup in the 50s and 60s.
Formerly
known as Plateau Highlanders, the triumvirate of Sam Garba, Sule
Kekere, Layiwola Olagbemiro and Gabriel Babalola and later Ismail Mabo
changed the name to Mighty Jets as founding members in 1968.
Meanwhile,
the new General Manager of the club, Baba Otu Mohammed, has told
reporters in Lagos that he would reposition the club and bring it back
to its glorious days.
The
Ghanaian-born Nigerian soccer star who shot into the limelight during
his stay with the fabulous Kumasi Asante Kotoko Sporting Club in 1970-71
football season in Ghana was a member of the Green Eagles 1976 Africa
Cup of Nations squad to Ethiopia where he was voted ‘Africa's Best
outside right’.
Baba
Otu Mohammed was honoured by the NFF as one of the 12 Nigerians
bestowed with the Legends of Federation Cup awards in the final of 2015
edition of the national competition hosted in Lagos at the Teslim
Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos on 22 November.

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