Former AFC Leopards midfielder Harun Nyakha can’t wait to bully his way back to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League scene next season after spending the past three years in the second tier.Nyakha last kicked the ball at the top level in 2018-2019 season, a term he habours bad memories of it as Mt. Kenya United, was axed to the second tier in May in what was a disastrous campaign for the outfit that later rebranded to Dandora Love.The club sealed its fate with three matches left in the season after losing 1-3 to Sony Sugar at the Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, in a game that Nyakha struck the consolation goal.Nyakha took top flight football by storm soon after leaving Kakamega High School back in 2014 but after suffering relegation with Mt. Kenya United in May 2019, he has found the route back quote rocky.#KPLTRANSFERS | Harun Nyakha is now a @NakumattF player after joining the club on a one-year deal from @wazitofc. #KPL2018 pic.twitter.com/EXkep37NIJ— KPL (@TheOfficialKPL) June 5, 2018 However, he says his time in the second tier came to an end when Dandora Love withdrew from the competition a couple of days ago and will focus on securing offers from top flight clubs once the window opens.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Nyakha, who displayed flashes of brilliance in his first season in the top flight is promising not only to return as an ordinary player, but one who will strike a fine balance between playing the game and taking the coaching badges.Another NSL side pulls out of the leaguePrior to Dandora’s move to withdraw from the second tier, the former Wazito man had taken over the touchline duties at the following the firing of former Harambee Stars head coach James Nandwa who was shown the door for insubordination.”I have unfinished business in the top flight and hopefully, I will be back next season. Three months ago, I fractured my hand while in action, a setback that opened my mind big time. Since I began playing football, this was the first time I picked a serious injury that has helped me think of my future, he said.He added “The two games I was in charge exposed my ability to coach and I will seek to not only play in the top flight from next season but also hunt for the badges. By the time I will ca it a day, I will have the requisite coaching papers that will help me secure my future, ” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6481732##Nyakha who prior to joining Mt.Kenya United in June 2018 had a six-month long stint with Wazito in the meantime has resumed training after recovering from the fracture.He hopes to be fully fit by the time the window opens and even pursue his stalled dream of turning professional in the future.