Super Eagles defender ends four-year spell with Buccaneers by mutual consent.

Super Eagles defender Olisa Ndah has officially parted ways with Orlando Pirates after reaching a mutual agreement to terminate his contract, the South African giants have confirmed.
According to a statement released by the club, the Nigerian international requested an early release from his deal following discussions with the club’s management. The decision was reached amicably, with both parties agreeing that the move would allow Ndah to secure regular playing time as he enters the next phase of his career.
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Ndah, 28, joined the Buccaneers in 2021 and quickly established himself as a commanding presence in defence. Renowned for his strong tackling, composure on the ball and professionalism, he became a key figure during a crucial period for the club.
Over 80 appearances for Orlando Pirates, Ndah consistently embodied the club’s values, earning praise for being dependable on the pitch and a model professional off it. The club acknowledged his honest engagement throughout the process and respected his desire for more minutes on the field.
Orlando Pirates concluded by thanking Ndah for his dedication and service, wishing him success in the next chapter of his career as he looks to continue his football journey elsewhere.
