Mighty Jets dissolve management team

Ferdinand Mbum, the new general manager, Mighty Jets International Football Club, Jos, has approved the dissolution of the club’s management team.
Mr Mbum announced the dissolution in a statement made available on Saturday in Jos.
He explained that the dissolution was with immediate effect, saying, “it is time to chart a new course for the team”.
He thanked the outgoing management for their efforts and sacrifice to the club.
Mr Mbum also approved the reshuffling of the team’s technical crew and expressed confidence that the coaches could serve in any capacity in the club.
Mr Mbum, a seasoned sports journalist, assumed duty as the club’s general manager on Thursday and promised to rebrand the club in line with international standards.
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