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Saturday, 11 April 2026

Battle For The National Prominence: Can Dokkal Khairu’s ‘Goodness’ Overpower The ‘Royal’ Might Of Telu FC?

 


Battle For The National Prominence: Can Dokkal Khairu’s ‘Goodness’ Overpower The ‘Royal’ Might Of Telu FC?

This match is more than just a ninety-minute sprint; it is a collision of cultural identity, royal prestige, and grassroots evolution.
As the Osun State President Federation Cup enters its second match, all eyes turn to the historic city of Ile-Ife for a showdown that pits established Iwo dominance against the rising Ife "blessing."
Here is a tactical and narrative preview of the clash between Telu FC and Dokkal Khairu.

*Telu FC: The "National Team" of Iwo*
Named after the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi (Telu I), this club carries the weight of an entire kingdom. Telu FC is not just a team; it is a consolidation of Iwo’s footballing soul.
The Pedigree: Unlike their opponents, Telu FC are seasoned veterans. With two seasons in the SmartCity Osun State Football League and a gritty campaign in the NLO Division 1 last season, they possess the "big game" temperament.
The X-Factor: Their "cult following." Expect a traveling contingent of fans from Iwo who view every goal as a matter of communal pride.

*Dokkal Khairu: The Well-Funded Newcomers*
Translating from Fulfulde as "May God grant us goodness," Dokkal Khairu enters the scene with a name that suggests grace, but a backing that suggests power.
The Pedigree: While they are the "newcomers" on paper, they are far from underdogs. With heavy funding and the explicit blessings of the Ooni of Ife’s palace, they represent the new era of Ile-Ife football.
The X-Factor: Home Turf. Playing at Oduduwa College gives them more than just familiar grass; it gives them the energy of the Ife fans who are eager to see a local side topple the giants of Iwo.

*Key Battlegrounds*

1. Experience vs. Enthusiasm


Telu FC’s experience in the NLO means they understand how to manage a 12:00 Noon kickoff, where the heat and fatigue become a "12th man." They are likely to play a controlled, tactical game, relying on their chemistry from previous league seasons.

2. The Palace Factor


Dokkal Khairu isn't just playing for three points; they are playing to justify the significant investment and royal backing from the Ooni’s palace. Expect them to start with high intensity, fueled by the home crowd at Oduduwa College, looking for an early goal to unsettle the visitors.

3. A "Civilian" Derby


While the fans see this as an "academic exercise" in profiling, on the pitch, it will be a physical battle. Telu FC has consolidated the best talent from Iwo land, making them a "select side" of sorts. Dokkal Khairu will need to prove that their "Goodness" can withstand the "Royal Might."
*Final Verdict*
Telu FC enters as the favorite based on their NLO pedigree, but Dokkal Khairu is the most dangerous kind of debutant, one that is well-funded, well-rested, and playing in the shadows of their own palace.
Kick-off: Monday, 13 April 2026 | 12:00 Noon
Venue: Oduduwa College, Ile-Ife
Stakes: National Prominence and a spot in the National President Federation Cup draw and final of the Osun State President Federation Cup.

NUJ Seeks Stronger Collaboration With DSS Ahead Of Osun Governorship Election

 



NUJ Seeks Stronger Collaboration With DSS Ahead Of Osun Governorship Election




The executives of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Osun State Council, have paid a courtesy visit to the Department of State Services (DSS) in the state, with a view to strengthening collaboration on security and responsible journalism.


This was disclosed in a statement by the Secretary, NUJ Osun Council, Comrade Olalekan Akindoju.


Speaking during the visit, the Osun State Director of the DSS, Victor Edet, expressed appreciation to the NUJ leadership for deeming it fit to engage with the command. 


He described the media as a critical component in shaping society, noting its influence on public perception and national stability.


The DSS Director urged the NUJ to intensify efforts in sanitizing the profession by curbing the activities of fake journalists. 


Edet emphasized that the proliferation of fake news and sensational reportage poses serious threats to national security.


He further called on the union to organize capacity-building trainings for its members to ensure accurate and responsible reporting, particularly as the Osun State governorship election draws near. 


According to him, media practitioners must ensure their reportage reflects a strong sense of patriotism and loyalty to the nation.


Earlier in his remarks, the NUJ Chairman in Osun State, Comrade Adeyemi Aboderin, said the visit was aimed at fostering a stronger working relationship between the union and the DSS.


He noted that such collaboration is necessary to enhance security across the state, while also creating a framework for addressing challenges journalists may encounter in the course of their duties, especially during the election period.

'Winner Takes All' As Ejigbo City Face Ijesa Golden Warriors In Federation Cup Qualifier

 




'Winner Takes All' As Ejigbo City Face Ijesa Golden Warriors In Federation Cup Qualifier

A historic clash is on the horizon as Ejigbo City FC takes on the legendary Ijesa Golden Warriors in a high-stakes qualifying match for the 2026 President Federation Cup. At stake is a coveted slot in the national draw of Nigeria’s most prestigious and oldest knockout football competition.
The Match Details
Fixture: Ejigbo City (Ejigbo) vs. Ijesa Golden Warriors (Ilesa)
Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Oduduwa College Ground, Ile-Ife
The Narrative: "Old School vs. New School"

Ejigbo City FC: The Rising Force
In only their second year of existence, Ejigbo City FC is standing on the threshold of history. The "Bullish Boys" from Ejigbo have quickly gained a reputation for their motivation and physical style of play. For them, this isn't just a game—it’s an opportunity to announce their arrival on the national stage and secure a place among the elite of Nigerian football.

Ijesa Golden Warriors: The Grassroots Giants
Standing in their way is the oldest running grassroots club in Osun State. The Warriors are the definition of "Old School" resilience. Currently preparing for the NLO Division 1 (Third Division League), the Ilesa-based side is arguably the most match-fit team in the region, maintaining a rigorous schedule of at least four friendly matches every month.
Key Analysis
Venue Advantage: The Warriors are no strangers to the Oduduwa College ground. Their frequent visits to this historic pitch could provide a comfort level that the younger Ejigbo side will need to overcome.
Tactical Contrast: Expect a "Titanic battle" between the seasoned experience of the Warriors and the youthful hunger of Ejigbo City. While the Warriors rely on their established chemistry and tactical discipline, Ejigbo City will look to use their "bullish" momentum to disrupt the veteran side.
The Stakes: This is a "Winner Takes All" scenario. With only two slots available for the national draw, there is zero margin for error.
The Verdict
Will the experience of the Ijesa Golden Warriors prevail, or will the ambition of Ejigbo City FC write a new chapter in Osun State football? One thing is certain: fans at Oduduwa College are in for a masterclass in grassroots passion.


Saturday, 4 April 2026

2026 NLO Season Kicks Off In Makurdi




 2026 NLO Season Kicks Off In Makurdi 


The wait is over for the Nationwide League One fans, as all eyes will be on a fast start when the season-opening match kicks off on Friday April 10, 2026.


The clash between Benue-based teams Flight FC and NYSC FC at the McCarthy Stadium, Makurdi highlights NLO's stance of taking matches to remote fans, with a view to them catching a glimpse of their local boys dazzle with their raw football skills. 


Dr. Olushola Ogunnowo, Chief Operating Officer of Africa's largest grassroot league shares his optimism. 


“The football excitement is nearing a fever pitch, as the curtain rises for the new season opening game at the McCarthy Stadium. 


"The Secretariat started the new season campaign with the rollout of the groupings, numbering 46, and an expansion of NLO activities to all states and the FCT. Next is the full fixtures that will be out in the new week. 


“As you have observed, the NLO is in line with the trend, with the relaunch of its new website as part of a wider digital transformation designed to deliver a personalised and engaging experience for clubs and fans.  


"Supporting us with this ongoing transformation, the NLO entered into a partnership with Zkyte Technology. The move reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation.


"However we look forward to continuing to evolve the Nationwide League One in the years to come to meet the ever-changing needs.“

Friday, 20 March 2026

Osun’s Invisible Tax: How Neglecting Infrastructure is Killing Grassroots Football

 


There is a quiet injustice unfolding in Osun State, one that doesn’t make headlines, yet is draining dreams, stunting talent, and punishing ambition. It is not a policy written in law, nor is it debated in the House. Yet, every grassroots football club in Osun is paying it.

Call it what it is: an infrastructure tax.

It is a brutal, unnecessary levy imposed not by legislation, but by government neglect.


The Paradox of Passion

Osun is not lacking in football. With over 450 grassroots clubs and more than 20 independent leagues, the state is a sleeping giant of talent production. The energy is there; the raw ability is undeniable. What is missing is the most basic requirement of the modern game: functional infrastructure.

The recently unveiled Osun FA White Paper lays the crisis bare:

Decaying Stadiums: Dilapidated structures that pose safety risks.

Abandoned Pitches: Dirt lots masquerading as professional grounds.

Systemic Neglect: A complete absence of modern equipment, lighting, and development pathways for referees and female athletes.


*The Breaking Point: 17 Clubs, 0 Pitches*

The consequences are no longer theoretical. For the 2026 Nationwide League One (NLO) season, 17 clubs from Osun have registered to compete. Yet, astonishingly, there are not two standard, state-owned pitches available to host their matches.

Last season, 15 clubs were forced to converge on a single private venue: the Lanreleke Sports Complex. Teams bled scarce resources traveling the treacherous Osogbo–Iwo road just to fulfill fixtures. For many, logistics costs now outweigh operational budgets. This is no longer a competition; it is a battle for survival.

The looming embarrassment is clear: Osun clubs may soon be forced to "host" home matches in neighboring states. This strips teams of home advantage, alienates local supporters, and drains an already fragile local economy.


The Roadmap to Recovery

Football is no longer just a pastime, it is a social stabilizer and a multi-billion naira economy. When you neglect pitches, you abandon people. To fix this, we need policy, not platitudes:

The Adopt-One-Pitch Initiative: Every Local Government must upgrade at least one pitch into a functional center within two years. This isn't ambitious; it is basic governance.

Legislative Action: Lawmakers must stop treating sports as "charity." Constituency projects should prioritize stadium upgrades and youth sports hubs over one-off donations.

Institutional Synergy: Universities and polytechnics must integrate their facilities into the state’s talent pipeline.

Private Sector Incentives: The government must move beyond "polite invitations" and create structured tax incentives for businesses that invest in sports infrastructure.


The Final Whistle

Ultimately, the responsibility rests with the Osun State Government. We do not have a lack of ideas; we have a lack of priority.

Osun can continue down this path, exporting its matches, exhausting its clubs, and suffocating its youth, or it can act decisively to reclaim its identity. The choice is simple: Stop taxing dreams through neglect and start building the future through infrastructure. History will not remember the excuses. It will remember that a state rich in talent chose to let its football die on broken pitches.