Early life and career Abagna was born in
Tamale in the
Northern Region of Ghana. He started his career with
Tamale based team Zaytuna Babies. He later moved to
Wa All Stars FC in 2016 ahead of the 2016 Ghana premier league season.
Wa All stars 2016 season Abagna moved from Zaytuna in 2016 to then
Ghana Premier League team
Wa All stars now Legon Cities. He won the league in his debut season and was a member of the squad that won the
2016 Ghanaian Premier League. He was named on 6 team sheets but made 4 appearances within the season as the club won the league title.
2017 season In the 2017/18 season, Abagna made all 30 league appearances and scored 13 goals, making him joint 3rd top goalscorer along with
Thomas Abbey of
Accra Hearts of Oak and
Ahmed Touré of
Bechem United F.C., trailing by 4 goals to the top scorer
Hans Kwofie of
Ashanti Gold. He also featured in the
2017 CAF Champions League for the club. He also played a crucial role during the 2017 Ghana FA Cup by scoring 4 goals as his side reached the semi-finals before losing to
Hearts of Oak. In January 2018, he was nominated for the 2017
SWAG Most Promising Star of the Year. In May 2018, he beats off competition from Ghanaian weightlifter Richmond Osafo to win the award.
2018 season In the
2018 season, he made 9 league appearances and scored 2 goals before the league was abandoned due to the
dissolution of the GFA in June 2018, as a result of the
Anas Number 12 Expose. By the time he left the club, he had made 45 league appearances and scored 15 goals. He started his career for the Tamale-based club on a high flying note, scoring five goals in his first three games. In the team's first premier league in seven years Abagna scored at home to help RTU draw 1–1 with Accra Great Olympics. He scored a brace in a 3–2 defeat away to Legon Cities FC before scoring another two goals on 14 November 2021, home encounter to help RTU clinch their first win against West Africa Football Academy (WAFA). On Sunday, 5 December 2021, Abagna, scored in stoppage time to give RTU a dramatic victory away from home against Berekum Chelsea at the Golden City Park in
Berekum. Before departing for the
Africa Cup of Nations in
Cameroon, he scored 8 goals for RTU. In January 2023, Sudanese side Al Hilal completed the signing of Abagna on a four-year deal. Abagna's career was cut short, few months into his stay at Al Hilal following the advent of a civil war. The player returned home to Ghana and in March 2024, joined Moldovan side Petroclub on loan from Al Hilal. In ten league appearances, Abagna scored four goals for Petroclub. He helped the team to a domestic double winning both the league and the cup.
APOEL In August 2024, APOEL Football Club in Cyprus announced that Abagna had signed a three-year deal with the club from Al Hilal. On 7 November 2024, Abagna scored APOEL's second goal in a 2–1 victory over
Fiorentina in the
UEFA Conference League. == International career ==