Enyinnaya started his career with
Eagle Cement, where he made his debut at the age of 16. He was then loaned out to
FC Ebedei, being subsequently signed in the summer of 1998 by
Belgian Second Division side
Molenbeek. Noted by Carlo Regalia, scout of then-
Serie A club
Bari, he was then signed in 1999 by the
galletti in a 200mln
₤ bid, and initially joined the Under-20
Primavera squad, where he formed a striking partnership with a young
Antonio Cassano. He marked his Serie A debut on 17 October 1999 in a home match against
Torino. On 18 December he was first featured in the starting lineup, together with Cassano, in a home league match against
Internazionale, which ended in a surprising 2–1 win for Bari thanks to goals from Enyinnaya (a 30-meter shot during the 7th minute) and a late winner by Cassano. Enyinnaya later failed to gain a spot in the regular lineup, unlike Cassano. In 2002 he was loaned to
Serie B side
Livorno, where he scored only two goals in 17 matches. He returned to Bari in 2003, but failed to impress, being loaned again, this time to
Serie C1's
Foggia, in January 2004. In July 2004 his contract expired, and Enyinnaya subsequently joined
Górnik Zabrze under request by then-chairman
Marek Koźmiński. Adaptation difficulties however affected his performances, and Enyinnaya played only five times with the Polish side. He then moved to
third-tier club
Lechia Zielona Góra in 2005 and after that, to
Odra Opole in 2006. In January 2009 Enyinnaya returned to Italy by accepting an offer from amateur
Eccellenza club
A.S.D. Anziolavinio. In July 2009 he moved to another
Eccellenza club,
Meda. ==References==