Johnny Kelly's side booked their spot in the top flight with a win over Kildare on Sunday.
Division One isn't something to be fearful of according to Offaly GAA Chairperson Michael Duignan.
It comes as Offaly secured their passage to the top flight by beating Kidlare in the Division 2A league final in Portlaoise on Sunday.
The Lilywhites have been impressive so far this year and led at the break thanks to a very strong start to the game.
Composure and quality from the likes of Killian Kiely and Eoghan Cahill got the Faithful County over the line for 24 points to 1-18 win.
Duignan says there's far more danger staying in division two:
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