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Portable set to headline NNL Super Four grand finale

...As fans eye ₦1m cash bonanza

Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye 
 
 

Popular Afrobeats sensation Portable will headline the closing ceremony of the 2026 Nigeria National League (NNL) Super Four as organisers prepare a grand finale at the Remo Stars Stadium.

The Ogun State-born entertainer, whose real name is Habeeb Olalomi, is expected to thrill fans with his energetic stage performance, viral dance routines and chart-topping hits as the curtain falls on the tournament that will determine the champions of the 2025/2026 NNL season.

Organisers also announced a series of cash rewards aimed at boosting fan participation and creating a carnival atmosphere around the competition. 

Two lucky spectators will win ₦500,000 each in a live raffle draw to be conducted by Portable, while the first 200 fans to enter the stadium on finals day will receive ₦5,000 each.

According to officials of Toptier Sports Management, the initiative is designed to celebrate supporters and enhance the matchday experience in Ikenne.

“We’re rewarding the fans who show up early and bring the atmosphere that makes Nigerian football special,” a Toptier Sports Management official said. 

“From Portable’s performance to the cash giveaways, we want a proper festival of football in Ikenne.”

The Super Four resumed on Wednesday after Tuesday’s rest day with two crucial fixtures involving Ranchers Bees and Inter Lagos, while Doma United faced Sporting Lagos.

Monday’s opening day attracted several notable personalities in Nigerian sports, including Eric Chelle, former Sports Minister Sunday Dare and Kunle Soname, all of whom were present at the stadium.

The four participating clubs, Doma United, Sporting Lagos, Ranchers Bees and Inter Lagos have already secured promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), with the Super Four now serving as the decider for the overall NNL title.

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