Hassan Kajoke signs new two-year contract to stay at FCB Nyasa Big Bullets until May 2028

Bullets secure Kajoke’s future with new contract extension

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have secured the long-term future of forward Hassan Kajoke after the attacker signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2028.

Kajoke’s previous contract with The People’s Team was set to expire in May, but the new agreement will keep him at the club for a further two years.

The extension makes Kajoke one of the latest players to commit his long-term future to Bullets as the club continues strengthening its squad ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Since his promotion to the first team in 2018, Kajoke has established himself as an important member of Bullets’ attacking unit, contributing over 100 goal involvements across all competitions, highlighting his consistency and impact in the final third.

Having risen through the club’s ranks, Kajoke’s journey from promotion to becoming a key figure in the first team reflects his growth and commitment to The People’s Team.

His most recent standout moments came last month during the 2025/26 Castel Challenge Cup, where he scored twice in the final to help Bullets defeat Goshen City Dedza Dynamos and lift the trophy at the Bingu National Stadium.

His performances have made him a familiar figure among Maule, with his work rate and eye for goal earning admiration across the club’s fanbase.

The club believes the extension reflects Kajoke’s importance within the squad as Bullets continue to build for sustained success.

Speaking to Bullets Media after putting pen to paper on the new deal, Kajoke expressed his delight at extending his stay with the club.

“I am happy to extend my stay at this club. Bullets is home for me and I am grateful for the trust the club has shown in me,” he stated.

“It has been a long journey. I have learned a lot and grown as a player since I arrived in 2018, and I am grateful to everyone who has supported me along the way,” explained Kajoke.

The 27-year-old also acknowledged the role of the supporters, noting that the backing from Maule continues to motivate the team.

“The support from Maule means a lot to me. They always push us, and I appreciate them for standing with the team,” he added.

Looking ahead, the striker emphasised his desire to keep improving and contributing to the team.

“I want to keep improving, working hard and contributing to the team. We have big goals as a club and I want to be part of that success,” he stated.

The new deal underlines the club’s confidence in Kajoke as Bullets continue building a strong and competitive squad, with the forward expected to play a key role in the team’s ambitions in the seasons ahead.

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