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    Edo Queens sign Ghanaian goalie Adjei Charlotte

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    In a bold move to strengthen its squad ahead of the new NWFL season, Edo Queens FC has signed talented Ghanaian goalkeeper Adjei Charlotte.

    The signing was formally announced at a brief ceremony attended by the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, and the General Manager of Edo Queens FC, Mr. Rollanson Odeh.

    “We are delighted to welcome Adjei Charlotte. Her experience will certainly add value as we pursue success in the league and on the continental stage,” said Hon. Enabulele.

    Edo Queens FC reaffirmed its commitment to building a title-challenging team and continues to invest in top-tier talent to elevate the profile of women’s football in Nigeria.

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