Born in
Warri, Enakarhire impressed at a young age at
Standard Liège before moving to
Sporting Clube de Portugal in
2004–05, signing a four-year contract and eventually becoming first-choice. However, after just one season, he was sold to Russia's big spenders
Dynamo Moscow. Unsettled, Enakarhire was loaned, in August 2006, to
Ligue 1 side
Bordeaux, as another former Sporting defender,
Beto, left for
Recreativo de Huelva also on loan. He was relatively used during
the campaign and after the French decided against signing him permanently, he joined Greece's
Panathinaikos on a season-long loan. In July 2009, Enakarhire had an unsuccessful trial with
Metz. In the following year, he met the same fate at
Odense Boldklub and
Energie Cottbus. In late June 2012, after four years out of football, Enakarhire was signed by
La Fiorita to boost the
Sammarinese club's
first campaign in the
UEFA Europa League. In March of the following year he changed teams and countries again, joining
Latvian Higher League champions
FC Daugava but being released after only four months. ==International career==