Dual-national forward signs long-term deal until 2029 in Sweden.

Swedish Allsvenskan side IF Brommapojkarna have officially announced the signing of Nigerian-Norwegian winger Obilor Okeke from Hammarby IF.
The 23-year-old has signed a long-term contract until 2029, ending his short spell at Hammarby in search of more regular playing time.
Okeke comes from a strong sporting background, being the son of Aham Okeke, a Nigerian-born former Norwegian athlete who won six national 100m titles and set multiple records.
After joining Hammarby from KFUM Oslo last year, Okeke made nine Allsvenskan appearances, registering one assist, while also featuring twice in the Svenska Cupen. However, intense competition in attacking positions limited his opportunities.
Born in Oslo, the winger developed through several Norwegian clubs including Stabæk and Vålerenga before progressing to senior football with teams like Skeid, Asker, and Fredrikstad.
At Brommapojkarna, Okeke is expected to play a more prominent role as he looks to revive his momentum and continue his development in Swedish football.
