Career
Emuejeraye came to in 2002 from Nigeria after being signed by the now-defunct South-League side Jurong Football Club. Even though Jurong Football Club folded a year later, his impressive performances in league did not go unnoticed, as the Young Lions signed him next. In 2006, Gombak United snapped up the burly defender after doing well in his 3 years with the Young Lions before new Woodlands Wellington Football Club"s coach, Nenad Bacina signed him for the 2009 season. In October 2009, he signed for Indonesia Super League club
In November 2012, he signed for Indonesia Super League club, Persiba Balikpapan.
Emuejeraye signed for South.League club Home United in 2014. He was released at the end of the season.
In December 2005, he was awarded the citizenship of and the head coach of the national football team, Radojko Avramovic duly gave him his international debut in a friendly against Denmark on the 26 January 2006. He then became the third Nigerian to play for the national team, after Itimi Dickson and Agu Casmir.
His performances in the national team colours at first were met with criticisms from the supporters, citing that his speed was making the whole defence a liability.
But soon, people realised that he was able to use his sheer build and strength to make up for the lack of speed and soon became a firm fixture in the first team of the national squad. Precious made his debut for the national team on the 26 January 2006 against Denmark. Club International.