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Stellenbosch Consider Move for Nigerian Defender Olisa Ndah After Orlando Pirates Exit

Stellenbosch Consider Move for Nigerian Defender Olisa Ndah After Orlando Pirates Exit

South African side Stellenbosch FC are reportedly assessing the possibility of signing Nigerian defender Olisa Ndah, as the centre-back looks to revive his career following his departure from Orlando Pirates.

Ndah, who recently terminated his contract with the Buccaneers after slipping down the defensive hierarchy, is currently training with Stellenbosch. The 28-year-old is hoping to impress head coach Gavin Hunt and his technical team, with reports suggesting that a permanent contract could be offered if he meets expectations during the evaluation period.

The Nigerian defender joined Orlando Pirates from Akwa United in August 2021 and quickly earned a reputation as a composed and reliable centre-back. Known for his calm distribution and physical presence, Ndah was once considered one of the promising defensive options in the South African league before competition for places limited his opportunities.

For Stellenbosch, a potential deal could represent both experience and stability at the back. Hunt is widely respected for building disciplined teams, and a defender with Ndah’s background in both Nigerian and South African football may fit well into a system that values tactical awareness and defensive structure.

From an opinion perspective, this move could turn out to be a win-win situation. Sometimes, a player’s form dips not because of a lack of quality but because of circumstance — coaching changes, tactical shifts, or squad depth. Ndah’s decision to seek a fresh start shows courage and self-belief, traits that often spark a strong comeback story in football.

For Nigerian fans, it’s also encouraging to see players continue to find opportunities across African leagues rather than waiting endlessly for European moves. The South African league remains competitive and technically strong, offering a platform for players to rebuild confidence and visibility.

If Stellenbosch decide to hand Ndah a contract, the real question will be whether this new chapter reignites the form that once made him a standout defender at Akwa United. And if football history has taught us anything, it’s that sometimes a change of environment is all a player needs to rediscover his best version.

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