Nigeria defender Olisa Ndah is being linked with a move to Libyan Premier League side Al-Shomooa SC after becoming a free agent following his departure from Orlando Pirates.
The 28-year-old centre-back, currently listed as “Without Club”, is the subject of transfer speculation pointing towards a switch to Al-Shomooa, according to data compiled on 5 February 2026. While the probability of the move is not specified and remains uncertain, the Libyan club are reported as potential suitors as they look to bolster their defensive options.
Ndah’s current market value is cited at €400,000, a figure that may make him an attractive low-risk option for Al-Shomooa, particularly given there would be no transfer fee involved. Any agreement would therefore centre on wages and personal terms rather than negotiations with a selling club.
The Nigerian, born on 21 January 1998 in Enugu State and standing at 1.90m, has built a reputation as a right-footed central defender. He most recently played for Orlando Pirates in South Africa, having joined the Soweto giants from Akwa United in 2021 after earlier spells with Remo Stars and an unnamed club in Nigeria. Over his time at Pirates, his market value rose as high as €900,000 in June 2024 before gradually declining to its current level by December 2025, reflecting a mixed recent period and limited visibility rather than a complete loss of pedigree.
No recent competitive match details, such as specific opponents, dates, scorelines or individual performances, are contained in the available data, leaving his present match fitness and form unclear as clubs assess the risk and reward of a deal.
Should a move to Al-Shomooa materialise, it would mark Ndah’s first venture into North African football and could offer a fresh platform in the Libyan Premier League to rebuild his value and reassert his standing as a reliable centre-back.







