1 Osun United Chair Ololade Eyes Super 8 Spot in Southern Conference
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Osun United chairman Ololade has described the Southern Conference NNL Super 8 promotion playoffs as a "wideopen" contest following his clubs qualification for next months finals in Asaba. The Omoluabi Giants secured their place with a convincing 31 victory over First Bank FC, finishing second in Group B with 36 points from 20 matches.

Ololade pointed out that the four Super 8 participants from the conference  Osun United, Kun Khalifat, Crown FC and Warri Wolves  each stand a real chance of securing one of the two promotion slots to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
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He expressed confidence that his sides consistent performance this season positions them well for the challenge ahead, noting the closeness of form among the finalist teams. Osun United will face Crown FC, Kun Khalifat and Warri Wolves in the playoffs scheduled from 5 to 8 July at Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

Ololade also praised coach Seye Ajayis leadership, citing stability and team cohesion as key factors that have sustained their good run. He highlighted that the clubs rapid rise  from amateur status to playoff contenders  reflects sound planning and strategic investment.
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Editorial
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We find ourselves at a pivotal moment in secondtier Nigerian football. The fact that four teams from the Southern Conference have earned their shot at promotion is testament to both the passion fueling regional leagues and the depth of talent now evident across the country. We believe Osun Uniteds journey is particularly inspiring an example of what can be achieved with clarity of vision and organisational discipline.
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We note that Osun Uniteds chairman, Ololade, is right in describing this Super8 as "wideopen". All four teams possess strengths that make them contenders, and such can drive performance up, keeping players, fans and sponsors engaged.

We also see coach Ajayis influence as vital. His emphasis on consistency, unity and steady progression from amateur roots to playoff challenge demonstrates the blueprint for clubs seeking promotion build together, play together, succeed together.

We stand behind all clubs fighting for NPFL elevation the competitiveness of the Super8 is exactly the kind of tournament that sharpens squads and excites supporters. We echo Ololades optimism there is no clear favourite, only teams willing to seize opportunity.
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That spirit of chance is precisely what is needed now, and we must continue to support it at every turn.
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Did You Know?

The Nigeria National League (NNL) has operated since 1979 and was reorganised in 1991, now comprising 46 clubs across two conferences.

 Only four teams qualify for NPFL promotion via the Super8 Playoffs—two each from the Northern and [Southern Conferences](https://wiki.arbyten.de/index.php?title=Benutzer:GemmaMonahan8).

 Osun United was originally formed as Prime FC in 1996 and renamed in 2017 to enhance its regional identity.

 Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, the playoff venue, was named after Nigerias only coach to win the AFCON as both player and manager.

 Dolphin FC/Eagle Cement holds the record as the most successful club in NNL history, with three league titles to their name.