Despite his grievances, Iorfa maintained he is not bitter and is willing to assist the club if approached. “I even called the chairman and said if they needed my help, I am from Benue State, and I will always be ready. But they claimed they knew everything. If they truly knew, they would still be in the Premier League,” he said.

“If God shows them that they have offended me, they should apologise. Because they knew what they were doing.”

Governor Alia had, in September 2024, sacked Iorfa and returned Lobi Stars to the direct supervision of the Benue Sports Council, appointing a six-man interim board headed by Dr Philip Nongu.

The fallout has now been compounded by the club’s relegation, which marks a dramatic fall for the 1999 league champions and one of Nigeria’s most prominent teams on the continental stage.