Sekhukhune striker attracts interest from North African clubs

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Sekhukhune striker attracts interest from North African clubs
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Ohizu has scored four goals in six appearances for Sekhukhune.

Sekhukhune United striker Chibuike Ohizu is said to have attracted interest from North African clubs.

Chibuike apparently signed with Sekhukhune after finding it difficult to find a team, and he is now being pursued by teams that didn’t even want to give him a trial when he left Jomo Cosmos. “I’m just surprised that some teams in the PSL didn’t even want to give him a trial, now they are asking about him. I really don’t understand that. But, he is committed to Sekhukhune and if there is one thing that I like about him, it is that he doesn’t entertain such things . He just wants to play football and do well for himself, because he is very hungry and an ambitious person.

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