Former Sofapaka forward Walubuka vows to fire Naivas to automatic promotion

Naivas FC forward John Walubuka has vowed to make good use of his experience and fire the thriving National Super League outfit to automatic promotion to the top flight.Naivas have punched above their weights to sit third on the log with 40 points, seven behind the duo of APS Bomet and Fortune Sacco who occupy the automatic promotion slots.89’Substitution, John Walubuka comes on pitch, Charles okwemba goes out.— FC Sofapaka_Live (@FCSofapaka_Live) May 6, 2017 Walubuka who featured for Sofapaka in the 2015-2017 has been impressive for the shoppers who are in their maiden season in the second tier as he has netted twelve goals this far.The goal poacher who joined the outfit two years ago after Thika United went under said the experienced players in the team had a huge task of inspiring the team to beat the odds and gain promotion at the end of the season.Title seeking Bandari to face their four remaining games as cup finals”My dream is to play in the top flight next season with Naivas. I have tasted it before with Sofapaka and I will continue giving my best and help the team get promoted. The second tier is tough but we will fight up to the end. At the moment, we want to catch up with the two top teams and accelerate past them,” he said.Walubuka who earned praises from coach Jeff Maina for his form in front of the goal in the meantime targeting to score at least more than twenty goals before the season ends.https://t.co/dGlg81qc8HPlease watch the interview,like,share and subscribe ..Bidco player.. #John kelwish walubuka@BidcoGroup @vimalafrica @seanopwora@teddians242 @RamamurthyTrm— John Kelwish Walubuka (@JohnKelwish) March 18, 2019 “I am just eight goals shy from my individual target for the season. It doesn’t mean that if I get to twenty goals I will not stop scoring. I will try my best to surpass the target just for the benefit of the team,” he added.The 25-year old joined Bidco United after parting ways with Batoto Ba Mungu. He spent a season with Bidco before joining Thika who were axed from top flight football in 2018.

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