Bayelsa Queens delivered a commanding performance, defeating FC Robo Queens 3-0 at the Samson Siasia Stadium, reclaiming the top spot in NWFL Group B on goal difference.
Despite a strong start from the visitors, it was Olabiyi Alaba who opened the scoring in the 21st minute, capitalising on a goalkeeper error for her third goal in two matches against FC Robo. Just five minutes later, coach Whyte Ogbonda made a substitution, bringing on Dooshima Tarnum, Vera Samuel, and Ifeanyi Kindness, immediately shifting the game’s momentum.
FC Robo missed a chance to level the score when Ajakaye Opeyemi failed to convert a golden opportunity. Bayelsa Queens made them pay just before halftime, with Shakirat Moshood doubling the lead after returning from national team duty.
In the second half, Moshood struck again with a clinical header inside the six-yard box, sealing the victory. Goalkeeper Linda Jiwuaku was crucial, making three key saves to secure a clean sheet.
Coach Ogbonda praised the team’s resilience, singling out Moshood’s international experience as instrumental to her impact.
With this result, Bayelsa Queens overtook Rivers Angels, who narrowly defeated Adamawa 2-1, keeping the NWFL Group B title race intense and wide open.
Editorial
Bayelsa Queens’ performance against FC Robo Queens was a masterclass in tactical execution and team discipline. The early substitutions by Coach Whyte Ogbonda showed both courage and strategic foresight, allowing the team to maintain dominance throughout the match.
This win sends a clear message to other contenders: the Prosperity Girls are back on top and intend to stay there. The combination of individual brilliance—such as Moshood’s inspired brace and collective effort, highlighted by Jiwuaku’s excellent goalkeeping, reflects a team operating with confidence and purpose.
However, maintaining this momentum will be key as the NWFL season reaches its climax. With the title race tightening, Bayelsa Queens must continue to show the same composure and adaptability in upcoming matches. The coaching staff’s ability to make decisive changes at critical moments could be the difference between finishing as champions or missing out.
Did You Know?
Bayelsa Queens are three-time winners of the Nigeria Women Football League NWFL Premiership.
The team’s nickname, The Prosperity Girls, reflects their home state’s slogan under Governor Douye Diri’s administration.
Shakira Moshood made her senior national team debut earlier this year, marking a breakthrough in her career.
The Samson Siasia Stadium, home ground of Bayelsa Queens, is named after the former Super Eagles player and coach.
FC Robo Queens is known for nurturing talents like Asisat Oshoala, now a global football star playing for Barcelona Femeni.