Nigerian Premier League side **Enugu Rangers International** have confirmed the signing of four Togolese players — **Kokou Donou, Djehani Nguissan, Aziz Camara and Komlan Togaba** — ahead of the new season.
All four players have penned **two-year deals** with the Enugu-based club, marking a fresh chapter in their careers after the long-running suspension of competitive football in Togo.
Donou, formerly of **Maranatha** and **Semassi**, arrives with national team experience, while Nguissan previously featured for **Dyto**. Defender Camara makes the switch from **Anges FC**, and Togaba, the most travelled of the group, has already played in both **Gabon** and **Malaysia**.
The move highlights the continuing **exodus of Togolese footballers**, many of whom are seeking stability and playing opportunities abroad amid the absence of a domestic league at home.
For Rangers, the signings represent a significant boost as the club prepare for the **new Nigerian Professional Football League season**, which is set to resume at the end of February.