Olisa Ndah Joins Libyan Side Al Shomooa After Orlando Pirates Exit
Super Eagles defender Olisa Ndah has completed a move to Libyan club Al Shomooa, marking a new chapter in his professional career. The Nigerian centre-back joined the North African outfit on a free transfer after parting ways with South African giants Orlando Pirates late last month, TalkTalk Nigeria reports.
Ndah penned a short-term deal that will keep him at Al Shomooa for the next six months. The 28-year-old defender initially joined Orlando Pirates in 2021 from Nigeria Premier Football League side Akwa United, where he established himself as a solid defensive presence. During his time with the Buccaneers, Ndah made 51 league appearances and earned recognition for his calmness and tactical discipline at the back.
On the international stage, Ndah has represented Nigeria four times, showcasing his ability to compete at the highest level. His move to Libya now presents a fresh opportunity to rediscover form and consistency as he seeks to remain relevant in the Super Eagles setup.
Opinion: A Bold Step That Could Revive His Momentum
Ndah’s switch to Al Shomooa may not carry the glamour of Europe’s top leagues, but it could prove to be a strategic move for a player looking to rebuild momentum. Sometimes, football careers require stepping into less spotlighted environments to regain confidence, playing time, and rhythm — and this transfer might offer exactly that.
For Nigerian football fans, Ndah’s journey is another reminder that success is not always a straight line. While some may question the move to Libya, it could provide him with the stability and platform needed to reignite his career and push for more Super Eagles opportunities. If he delivers strong performances, this short-term deal might become the bridge to an even bigger comeback story.




