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Time and again in April, Nairobi United forward needed only a moment to tilt matches in his team’s favour, striking first and forcing opponents to chase.
That instinct to land the opening blow earned his side valuable points in April but has also come with individual recognition after he was named the SportPesa Premier League Player of the Month for April.
The Kenya U20 international becomes the second youngest winner of the accolade, following in the footsteps of Kariobangi Sharks’ teenage star Humphrey Aroko, 17, who claimed the award in February.
“I’m really honoured to win this award,” said Wangaya after receiving the award at Jamhuri High School yesterday.
“Seeing Aroko win it earlier in the season was a big motivation; it showed what’s possible. I’ve just stayed focused, worked hard, and I’m happy to see it paying off.”
The 20-year-old, who has featured across all of Kenya’s youth national teams and harbours ambitions of representing Harambee Stars at the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), delivered a standout month, registering three goals and three assists in five matches as Nairobi United went unbeaten.
He opened the scoring in three separate matches – against Mathare United, Posta Rangers, and Mara Sugar – each time giving his side immediate control and a psychological edge. His two assists against Murang’a Seal saw the team rally from a 2-0 deficit to win 4-2 in one of the games of the season.
“I just try to be ready from the first whistle,” added Wangaya.
“If we start strong, the whole team grows into the game. But more importantly, we’re fighting for results, and every contribution counts.”
Kenya Police goalkeeper Daniel Ogembo, who recorded four clean sheets, finished as runner-up ahead of Wangaya’s Naibois teammate Michael Karamor, who netted five goals during the month.
Head coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor praised Wangaya’s growth and mentality, backing him for bigger stages ahead.
“We challenge our players to push their limits and aim for the highest level, and Wangaya is embracing that,” said Oduor. “He’s been decisive for us, he’s growing in confidence, and this is just the beginning if he stays consistent and hungry.”
For the recognition, Wangaya took home Sh50,000 and a customised trophy.

