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Kano Pillars appoint Ogunmodede as Technical Adviser
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Kano Pillars appoint Ogunmodede as Technical Adviser

Kano Pillars Football Club has appointed Daniel Ogunmodede, known as 'Ijaball,' as their new Technical Adviser ahead of the 2026/2027 Nigeria Premier League season. The club announced the decision through a statement released by its Media Director, Isma'eel Tangalashi, highlighting the move as part of a broader restructuring effort to enhance the technical staff and improve team performance in domestic and continental competitions. Ogunmodede replaces Muhammad Babaganaru, who previously held the position. Kano Pillars concluded the previous season in 15th place with 48 points from 38 matches. The appointment aims to reposition the club as a stronger contender in the Nigerian Premier Football League.

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Kano Pillars appoint Ogunmodede as Technical Adviser

Kano Pillars Football Club has appointed Daniel Ogunmodede, known as 'Ijaball,' as their new Technical Adviser ahead of the 2026/2027 Nigeria Premier League season. The club announced the decision through a statement released by its Media Director, Isma'eel Tangalashi, highlighting the move as part of a broader restructuring effort to enhance the technical staff and improve team performance in domestic and continental competitions. Ogunmodede replaces Muhammad Babaganaru, who previously held the position. Kano Pillars concluded the previous season in 15th place with 48 points from 38 matches. The appointment aims to reposition the club as a stronger contender in the Nigerian Premier Football League.

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