Remo Stars Ladies Announce Eight New Signings Ahead of 2025–26 NWFL Season
Remo Stars Ladies have completed the signing of eight new players as they prepare for the 2025–26 Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) season.
The new arrivals include goalkeepers Obidimma Nkiruka and Edward Favour, as well as Chiamaka Ojialor. This latest batch of signings follows the earlier acquisition of Mega Cynthia, who became the team’s first official recruit for the new campaign.
With fresh faces joining the squad, the club appears to be strengthening its depth in key positions as they look to build a competitive team capable of challenging for honours.
Remo Stars Ladies will kick off their season against Ahudiyannem Queens at the Umuahia Township Stadium in Umuahia. The 2025–26 NWFL season officially begins on Wednesday, 26th November.
OPINION: Remo Stars Ladies Are Sending a Clear Message — They’re Not Just Participating; They’re Competing
If there is one thing these signings reveal, it’s that Remo Stars Ladies are not leaving anything to chance this season. Eight new additions—plus the earlier signing of Mega Cynthia—signal ambition, intent, and hunger.
In a league where small details and squad depth often decide the direction of a season, this overhaul shows that the club understands the assignment: success requires preparation, and preparation requires investment—both in talent and in strategy.
Goalkeeping reinforcements like Nkiruka and Favour are particularly interesting. It suggests that the technical crew is prioritizing stability at the back—a wise decision in a league known for tight games and decisive moments. Adding Ojialor and the other signees also brings a fresh blend of energy, competition, and unpredictability.
For fans, these transfers spark excitement:
What new identity will this team develop?
How will these players blend?
Could this be Remo Stars Ladies’ breakout season?
Their opening clash against Ahudiyannem Queens will provide an early preview of what this newly boosted squad can offer.
One thing is clear: Remo Stars Ladies aren’t building for participation.
They’re building for impact.
And in the NWFL, that is exactly the kind of ambition the league needs to shine even brighter.




