Nigeria international defender Olisa Ndah has officially said goodbye to Orlando Pirates, bringing his three-and-a-half-year spell with the Soweto-based side to a close.
The centre-back left the club last month, ending a memorable stint in which he featured prominently for the Buccaneers.
During his time with the team, Ndah made 81 appearances in all competitions, establishing himself as a dependable figure in defence.
In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram, the Super Eagles defender expressed deep appreciation to the club and its supporters for their unwavering backing throughout his stay.
Ndah thanked the Pirates for the privilege of representing one of South Africa’s most storied football institutions, noting that the club had become a second home to him.
Reflecting on his journey, he highlighted the memorable victories, challenging moments, and valuable lessons that shaped his growth both on and off the pitch.
He also extended special appreciation to club chairman Dr Irvin Khoza, alongside the coaching crew, management, and backroom staff, acknowledging their confidence and support during his tenure.
Addressing the fans, Ndah praised the Buccaneers faithful for their passion and loyalty, describing their energy as a constant source of motivation.
As he prepares for the next phase of his career, the defender stated that a part of him will always remain with the club, wishing the Pirates continued success in the future and affirming his enduring connection to the team.




