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Top officials of Rangers International FC have insisted that coach Imama Amapakabo will get more than the one million Naira-a-month he received this past season so as to lead flying Anteloes in next year’s CAF Champions League.
Imama’s contract ended on the day he led Rangers to win the Nigeria league after their last triumph in 1984.
He and his players took massive pay cuts before they could rewrite history.
The former goalkeeper has already been linked with South African club Chippa United, Enyimba and Kano Pillars.
However, Enugu State sports commissioner Charles Ndukwe has declared that there is no coaching vacancy in Rangers as they are willing to better whatever offer Imama will receive.
“There is no vacancy in Rangers. Imama is not going anywhere,” declared a confident Ndukwe.
“And whatever any club is offering him, we will better it.
“He is already planning to bring down his family to Enugu from Port Harcourt.”
Rangers general manager Paul Chibuzor also maintained Imama will still be the coach of the newly crowned Nigeria champions.
Meanwhile, Four-time Nigeria champions Kano Pillars and newly promoted Gombe United have sounded out Rangers championship-winning coach, Amapakabo.
Pillars chairman Kabiru Baita has made Imama top target after Mohammed Babaganaru quit his post this past season.
Baita was personally in Abuja on Monday to discuss with Imama, who featured for the Pillars in his playing days.
“The Pillars met with Imama at the Eagles Bolton White Hotel in Abuja and there was a discussion,” a source disclosed.
Heavily funded Pillars finished this past season in seventh place and are under pressure to be champions next term.
Gombe have also contacted Imama, but it appears their offer is not as attractive as his handlers may wish.

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