Boboye, who has been in
charge for only eight months, announced his decision after their 0-0 draw at
home with Akwa United. The result ended their chances of picking a continental
ticket this season.
Kennedy Boboye has left his
post as head coach of Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) club, Abia
Warriors.
Abia Warriors are 15th on
the table with 36 points from 29 games, despite their great start to the
campaign.
“I wish to inform you that
I have resigned as coach of Abia Warriors after due consultation with my
family,” Boboye told Goal.
“This decision is personal
and has nothing to do with our position on the Nigeria Professional Football
League, so I have no regrets.
“With all humility, I
believe the next manager will benefit from the structure and excellent players
I left behind.
“I will like to thank Chief
Emeka Inyama for giving me the chance to manage the team after Umuahia people’s
heart. I’m also indebted to my technical crew, committed players and teeming
fans of Abia Warriors for making my stay worthwhile.
“Wishing the team all the
best in the Nigeria Premier League and I believe they have all it takes to
challenge for the league title next season.”
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