Wasiu Alalade, who was once invited to the Nigeria U-23 Olympic Eagles, has shared exclusive information with Completesports. He expressed immense enthusiasm after netting the only goal that took his team, Kwara United, to their inaugural President Federation Cup final in their 49-year history. The striker, formerly with ABS Ilorin, scored in the 50th minute, securing a 1-0 victory over Rangers International during the semi-final on Wednesday at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan, Lagos. Kwara United held firm to clinch a spot in the final against Abakaliki FC, who are also in their first final this year, despite facing challenges in the second-tier NNL Conference B standings. Additionally, Onyedika expressed pride in the Abakaliki FC players for reaching their first Federation Cup final. Twenty-five-year-old Alalade, who went to Argentina to consult a knee specialist during his time in the U23 Eagles camp, also shared this information with Completesports. He dedicates the goal and the win to “God as well as the fans and supporters of Kwara United.” Kwara United. “To start, I want to express my excitement and happiness about our victory, which has allowed us to reach the final for the first time,” Alalade, who has scored 11 goals and provided two assists for Kwara United this season, shared with Completesports. On Thursday morning, I expressed my joy, stating, “I feel grateful to have contributed to this journey to the final by being the person through whom God granted us this victory, as I was the one who scored the goal.” I feel thrilled and grateful to Him. “As a team, we are delighted that we are experiencing this wonderful moment during our time at the club.