The 2018-2019 Kenyan Premier League second best defender of the season Kelvin Wesonga is gearing for a comeback to the top flight and competitive football after nearly tens months of inactivity.The right back was last involved in active football in January with National Super League side Kisumu All Stars but elected to proceed on a break, apparently to solve ‘personal issues’ which he attributes to his vanquish.The full back was deemed to explode to his full potential following the stellar performance he put with Sony Sugar three years ago that earned him the recognition of the Sports Journalists Association of Kenya who duly feted him in the end of the season awards.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787048##However, he failed to maintain the standards he depicted at Sony in his next work stations and would find himself in the second tier where All Stars offered him the platform to breath life back to his career.Optimistic Wardfine Okewa dreams big after sealing move to Rainbow FCThe former Chemelil Sugar man who is currently holed up in Bungoma revealed that some ‘issues’ pushed him out of the game but he says, the past ten months have given him time to solve them and prepare for the season ahead.The defender who joined Western Stima after leaving Sony says training with his boyhood clubs back at home has helped him regain his form and he is looking forward to securing deals before the transfer window closes.”I have been away for some time due to issues touching on my family. I had to solve them first before making a comeback. I did not abandon the game completely as I would spare time and train with my boyhood club back at home. I wouldn’t mind playing in the top flight in the new season,” he said.Ambitious Njau itching to become Posta Rangers first choice goalkeeperWesonga who can also play as a left back joined record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia after leaving the defunct Stima.He however struggled to dislodge Kenyan international Philemon Otieno from the first team and would be phased out of the team to Otenga.