Having watched the fast-rising Faiz Opande join the Dubai based Elite Falcons from Division One side Rainbow FC, national U20 team forward Wardfine Okewa believes that he will soon follow the footsteps of his colleague.Rainbow, exported their first talent overseas last month following Opande’s move to the Dubai club that is considered a partner to the Kenyan club.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787029##Okewa who joined Rainbow a month ago after leaving National Super League side Mombasa Elite reckons that he will fully exploit his potential at the club and earn a move abroad.The goal poacher turned down a couple of interested teams last year to join Elite who initially operated as Modern Coast Rangers.The highly-rated forward who has been drawing comparison to burly KCB hitman Enock Agwanda says Opande’s move motivated him to put extra efforts in league matches.”I am certain I will succeed at Rainbow and even scale up to the paid up ranks. I have seen the club send a player abroad after impressing in the league and I believe I am next on the line,” he said.Ambitious Njau itching to become Posta Rangers first choice goalkeeperOkewa who has previously worked with Rainbow’s technical director Stanley Okumbi said when the call to join the club came, he did not hesitate owing to the prospect to getting a deal out of the country.Promising Kenyan defender switches to Rainbow FC in Dubai from local franchiseThe Bongonaya Academy graduate described Rainbow’s programs as miles better than those of majority of teams that he had tried his luck with before.”Downgrading from the Super League to the third tier was not a difficult choice for me. Rainbow have exciting programs and have demonstrated seriousness in addressing matters touching on players’ welfare,” he stated.