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In 1974, a merger meeting was arranged between the
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chairmanship of the club and with the approval of the then
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respective qualifying groups in the districts. Young
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The second group share the conviction that Okwawu United is an outgrowth of a then fourth division team called YOUNG AFRICANS.
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