The creative attacker disclosed he intends to exit the club for greener pastures when the first round comes to a close.
Strugglers Arua Hill SC will be without their captain, Gadafi Wahab, after the end of the 2023/24 Uganda Premier League first round.
The creative attacker disclosed he intends to exit the club for greener pastures when the first round comes to a close.
"I don't think I will be able to continue beyond the 1st of the UPL," posted Wahab on his socials before adding:
"Thank you so much Arua Hill for giving me the opportunity," he summed his brief farewell.
Wahab was one of the very few players who stayed at the club towards the start of the season after a massive exodus that had players like Rashid Toha, Innocent Media, Bright Vuni, Allan Mugalu, Richard Matovu and many more depart.
The players left in the midst of emerging financial woes, that have crept in and eaten the club to it's furthest bone.
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Mbabazi, who has stated he took over as the majority shareholder, has subsequently put the club on the market for a worthy buyer, who will come in handy as a solution to the current financial woes.
While the club is struggling, Wahab has been decent, managing two goals and four assists in 12 games.
Overall, since joining the club in the 2021/22 campaign, he has played 55 league games, scoring eleven times.
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This is not to say that Mbabazi hasn't had his past misdeeds; like everyone, he concedes to an unpleasant past, yet he also believes he has since turned the clock.
"Thank you, Arua Hill, for the opportunity; through the good and dark times, we still kept faith in each other," he wrote on his social media handles.
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The youngster joined in, exhibited his dancing skills and had a sing-along, much to the crowd's amazement in Kiwatule.
"On this special day, I say goodbye to the family. All the best in the coming games and second round."
The duo leave Arua Hill languishing at the bottom of the Uganda Premier League table, having accumulated just five points in 12 matches.