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“Newly Promoted Inter Lagos Target NPFL Glory as Coach Shakiru Giwa Sets Ambitious 2027 Title Mission”

Newly Promoted Inter Lagos Target NPFL Glory as Coach Shakiru Giwa Sets Ambitious 2027 Title Mission”

Inter Lagos have declared their ambition to challenge for the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title following the club’s promotion, with head coach Shakiru Giwa insisting the team’s objective goes far beyond merely surviving in the top flight.

Speaking after the club’s successful promotion campaign, Giwa stated that Inter Lagos are determined to establish themselves as serious contenders in Nigerian football ahead of the 2026/2027 NPFL season. According to the coach, the club’s long term vision is centered on competitiveness, strong squad development, and building a winning football culture capable of challenging the league’s traditional powerhouses.

The Lagos-based side has attracted growing attention within Nigeria’s football community for its rapid rise and ambitious project. Inter Lagos’ promotion has been widely viewed as another significant moment for football development in Lagos State, a region historically known for producing elite football talent and passionate supporters.

Coach Giwa emphasized that the club’s management, technical crew, and players are aligned in their determination to compete at the highest level. He noted that Inter Lagos are not entering the NPFL simply to make up the numbers, but to fight for honors and establish a strong identity in Nigerian domestic football.

The NPFL remains one of Africa’s most competitive domestic leagues, featuring established clubs with deep histories and continental experience. Analysts believe newly promoted teams often face major challenges adjusting to the intensity, financial demands, and consistency required in the top division. However, Inter Lagos’ early confidence signals a club aiming to disrupt expectations and accelerate its growth trajectory.

Football stakeholders have also pointed to the increasing investment in grassroots football, club structures, and youth development across Nigeria as factors contributing to the emergence of ambitious clubs like Inter Lagos. The club’s rise reflects a broader transformation within Nigerian football, where modern branding, youth-focused projects, and professional management are becoming more prominent.

As preparations continue ahead of the new NPFL campaign, supporters will be watching closely to see whether Inter Lagos can translate their bold ambitions into results on the pitch. For Coach Giwa and his squad, the message is already clear: survival is not the target   competing for the title is.

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