Celtic, who lost their first two games of the year to Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows, are hovering a point above the drop zone at the midway point of the season - much to Maduka's obvious concern.
He told the club's website: “This is a do-or-die kind of situation which the players have been made aware and they fully understand the danger we are facing. The song of creating chances without converting must be over now. This is a must-win encounter for the supporters who are obviously stressed by our current position on the log.
“Whilst we will go all out for a win, we must be cautious. Chippa has a good team and their style of play is almost similar to ours and our home ground advantage must be utilised sufficiently. Like other previous games, preparations went well and looking at how the players conducted themselves one can confidently say we will win. The myth of not winning at home must be nullified by a great game of football compounded with good goals scored at the end of the day.”