Nigerian striker Justice Ohajunwa has been hailed as an “exceptional talent” by his agency, Braham Football, following his move from Zimbru Chișinău in Moldova to NK Osijek in the Croatian top flight.
The highly rated 23-year-old forward completed a two-year deal with Osijek during the January transfer window, after an impressive spell in Moldova’s top division and a strong showing in the 2024 UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifiers.
Ohajunwa’s Growing Reputation
The Nigerian’s move to Croatia is seen as a significant step in his career, following his outstanding performances last season. Managed by the renowned Braham Football agency, which orchestrated the transfer, his representatives believe the striker has the potential to play for some of Europe’s biggest clubs.
“Justice’s quality is well known by everyone who has come in contact with him. That’s why he got a great move,” his agency stated in an exclusive conversation with Kick Off Nigeria. “His qualities are numerous and are best evaluated by a neutral observer. It’s like a parent assessing their own child—an outsider always gives a clearer, unbiased judgment.”
Impressive Stats in Moldova & Europe
Ohajunwa delivered stellar numbers during his time at Zimbru Chișinău:
- 13 appearances in the Moldovan Super League
- 8 goals and 5 assists
- 1 goal in 2 UEFA Europa Conference League appearances
A Journey Through Europe
Ohajunwa’s career began in Nigeria with FC Ebedei before he secured a move to Denmark in 2019, joining FC Midtjylland U19. He later played for Ikast FS (FCM II) and Kolding IF before seeking new challenges with Zimbru Chișinău, where he made a strong impact.With his latest move to NK Osijek, the Nigerian forward is eager to prove himself in a more competitive European league, with his sights set on even bigger opportunities in the future.
What’s Next for Ohajunwa?
As he embarks on this new chapter in Croatia, fans and scouts alike will be keeping a close eye on his progress. With his talent and hunger for success, it may not be long before top European clubs come calling.