Central attacker Edoh Ocheme has described his debut for Enugu Rangers in the on-going top-flight as "a dream come true"..

The former Giwa FC hitman came in as a second-half substitute in the Coal City side's 2-1 win against Warri Wolves in Friday’s Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) matchday 24 clash at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu.

Ocheme said he will now pay 100 percent attention towards helping the Flying Antelopes win the domestic top-flight title for the seventh time.

“I was very happy to make my debut for Enugu Rangers in the clash against Warri Wolves.

“I’m overwhelmingly excited to be a 100 percent bonafide player of Enugu Rangers after weeks of battling to free myself from my former side, Giwa FC.

“I do not have any bad feeling for the Jos Elephants, but I do feel bad that immediate after I left the side everything turned sour for the club.

“Right now I want to give my very best to Enugu Rangers and score as many goals as I can in the remaining matches on the calendar.

“Of course, winning the league with Rangers will be my happiest day as a professional footballer as it will greatly boost my profile.

“In fact, something tells me that the league shield will not elude Rangers at the end of the season,” said the former Crown FC and Giwa FC marksman to supersport.com.

Enugu Rangers are second on the log on 39 points, two points behind league leaders,Wikki Tourists.

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