Darajani Gogo chairman Umar Suleiman has sent a stern warning to Kibera Black Stars ahead of their highly anticipated National Super League (NSL) derby on Saturday at Hope Centre in Nairobi.Suleiman urged his team to draw inspiration from last weekend’s 1-0 victory over Migori Youth and fight to secure bragging rights in the fierce local rivalry.Under coach Paul Ogai, Gogo kicked off the season with a hard-fought win, beating a determined Migori Youth side and breaking their three-year streak of opening-day losses since their promotion to the NSL.##NAJAVA_MECA_8361715##Suleiman called on the players to continue exceeding expectations and protect the club’s proud record in the Kibera slum derby.“Our focus is clear—we want to win the derby and keep our momentum going,” Suleiman stated confidently.“We’ve started the season well, and this derby is our next target. We’ve never lost to Kibera Black Stars, not even in a friendly, and I challenge my players to push harder and make sure we don’t drop a point.”NSL: Veron Ombima’s strike makes difference as Darajani Gogo outshine Migori YouthThe two teams have faced off four times, with Darajani Gogo claiming two victories while the other two matches ended in draws.Suleiman is confident that with the right preparation and fan support, Gogo can deliver a dominant performance, even projecting an emphatic 5-0 victory.“We need to fight for every blade of grass on that pitch,” he asserted. “This is our fifth meeting in the second tier, and it’s time to teach them a football lesson.”Murkomen pushes for infrastructure privatisation citing budget constraintsSuleiman also reassured his players of the club’s unwavering support throughout the season. Acknowledging past challenges, particularly with finances, he assured the team that those issues had been resolved.“We had some problems last season, but that’s behind us now. The office is working hard to ensure all allowances and salaries are paid on time. The players won’t lack anything this season,” he told Mozzart Sport.AFC Leopards goalkeeper Levis Opiyo blames ‘juju’ for derby mistakes, vows to end Gor Mahia’s dominance