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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.

Monday, 9 March 2026

NWFL Premiership: Osun Babes Determined to Make Amends - Naimot

 


 


NWFL Premiership: Osun Babes Determined to Make Amends - Naimot


By: Oluwaseun Omolola 


As the second round of the NWFL Premiership 2025/2026 begins on Wednesday, Osun Babes defender,  Naimot Kazeem has reiterated the team's readiness to turn things around.


Naimot,  who was crowned the NWFL Premiership week 5 best player said that the first half of the season didn't go as planned as the team only won two games out of nine but is confident of a change in fortune in the second round.


" When we started the season last year, we were full of hopes and aspirations but the first half of the season didn't give us the results we desired as we are 7th on the log with 9 points.  We managed to win two matches, drew three and lost four games in nine matches played. "


" Our preparations during the mid-season break is top notch and we are fully ready to kick start the second half of the season against Dannaz Ladies with victory. "


" We know Dannaz Ladies are a good side, we lost narrowly to them in the first match of the season in Lagos. We want to take back our pound of flesh when they come calling on Wednesday."


" We would give our all and keep fighting to amass every available point to maintain our status in the NWFL Premiership." Said Naimot. 


The scorer of the goal of the season contender against Confluence Queens FC concluded by raining encomium of praise on the Technical Crew led by Coach Bankole Olowookere for a wonderful job so far this season.


Osun Babes FC play host to Dannaz Ladies FC on Wednesday,  11th March, 2026 at Lanre Leke Sports Complex,  Ile-Ogbo by 4pm.

Sunday, 22 February 2026

NWFL Premiership: Osun Babes Vow to Make Strong Comeback Against Delta Queens - Abisola Abiona

 

NWFL Premiership: Osun Babes will Bounce Back Stronger Against Delta Queens - Abisola Abiona


By: Oluwaseun Omolola 


After days of  reeling on the walk over against FC Robo in Lagos,  the captain of Osun Babes FC,  Abisola Abiona has said that the team has put the sad occurrence behind them and are now focused on the task ahead.


While having a one on one chat with the Media Officer of the team,  Oluwaseun Omolola,  the skipper said the team is more determined than before for success. 


" what happened in Lagos was unfortunate but it is now in the past. We are facing the future squarely and the future starts with our encounter against Delta Queens next Wednesday. "


" We,  as players are going to give our best for the Osun Babes badge. We are united as a group and ready to go."


" We are so resolute, optimistic and confident of defeating Delta Queens so as to finish the first half of the season well."


" our coaches are doing everything possible to make sure that we start scoring goals at home as two of our last three home games have ended in stalemate." Said Abisola.


Osun Babes FC would be slugging it out against Delta Queens FC on Wednesday,  25th February, 2026 at Lanre Leke Sports Complex,  Ile-Ogbo by 4pm.


Osun Babes FC sit seventh on the log with eight points from eight games.

Friday, 6 February 2026

Falconets Gear Up For Senegal Showdown In Poland 2026 Quest




 


Poland 2026: Falconets confident ahead of clash with Senegal


 


Nigeria’s U20 girls, Falconets, have expressed confidence in their readiness for Saturday’s 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup third round, first leg clash with their counterparts from Senegal.


 


During the pre-match press conference held on Friday evening, Head Coach Moses Aduku and team captain Joy Igbokwe highlighted the team’s preparedness, mindset, and fitness levels as the Falconets get set for the decisive two-legged tie that will determine progress in the qualification race for the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup finals.


 


Coach Aduku confirmed that the squad has undergone intensive training in camp and remains fully focused on the task ahead, stressing that every match is approached with the seriousness of a final in order to maintain the right mentality and match sharpness. “The players are fit, focused, and ready. We have worked very hard in camp, and we approach every match with the seriousness of a final to maintain the right mentality and match sharpness,”


 


Captain Joy Igbokwe echoed the coach’s confidence, noting that the squad is united, focused, and fully aware of what is at stake. She emphasized that the team is ready to give its best performance in the home fixture before carrying the same level of commitment into the return leg in Senegal.


 


Providing an update on the squad, Coach Aduku disclosed that two players who sustained minor knocks are being carefully managed and have returned to limited training, while one player has fully recovered from illness. Coach Aduku further appealed to Nigerian football fans to come out in their numbers to support the team, noting that strong home backing can play a significant role in boosting the players confidence and performance.


 


“The support of our fans will be very important to us, especially playing at home. It gives the players extra confidence and motivation.”


 


Saturday’s encounter will take place at the MKO Abiola Sports Abeokuta, with the return leg scheduled for Dakar on Saturday, 14th February.



Sunday, 14 December 2025

AFCON 2025: Super Eagles Set For NAIJA 4 THE WIN Campaign In Morocco

 

                                                                                             


AFCON 2025: Super Eagles Set For NAIJA 4 THE WIN Campaign In Morocco 


The Nigeria Football Federation has announced the commencement of the NAIJA 4 THE WIN campaign as the Super Eagles return to the continent for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, with a renewed commitment to reclaiming the prestigious title for the nation.


 


Nigeria, three-time winners of Africa’s flagship football championship, arrive in Morocco with a rich history and a firm resolve to restore continental glory. The silver-medal finish at the 2023 edition in Abidjan, though commendable, remains a reminder of unfinished business. Those memories serve not as setbacks, but as motivation for a stronger, more decisive outing.


 


Under the leadership of Head Coach Eric Sékou Chelle and the unwavering total support of the National Sports Commission and the Nigeria Football Federation, the team continues to build a solid structure based on discipline, experience, emerging talent, and collective ambition. The objective is unambiguous: to improve on the last performance and bring the Africa Cup of Nations trophy back to Nigeria.


 


The NAIJA 4 THE WIN campaign serves as a unifying call to Nigerians across all regions and the diaspora. It reinforces the belief that, just as in Nigeria 1980, Tunisia 1994 and South Africa 2013, Nigeria can once again rise to the summit of African football. Each of these victories carries its own legacy, and Morocco 2025 presents another opportunity to inscribe a new chapter in that storied tradition.


 


The NFF urges supporters to stand firmly behind the Super Eagles throughout the tournament from homes and viewing centres across the country to the stands in Morocco. The passion, encouragement, and presence of Nigerians remain critical to the team’s success.