Robo Queens Chairman Emmanuel Osahon Confident Ahead of 2025/26 NWFL Season: “We’re Building a Legacy”
As excitement builds for the upcoming 2025–26 Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) season, Robo Queens Chairman Emmanuel Osahon has voiced strong confidence in his team’s readiness to make a bold statement on the national stage.
Speaking to the club’s media team, Osahon emphasized that the new season represents more than just competition — it’s about purpose, growth, and long-term vision.
“This season is another opportunity to showcase our talent, discipline, and growth,” he said.
“We are not just building a team, we are building a legacy.”
The NWFL season is set to kick off on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, with Robo Queens aiming to solidify their reputation as one of Nigeria’s most resilient and technically gifted sides.
💭 Opinion: Robo Queens’ Vision Reflects a Bigger Picture for Women’s Football in Nigeria
Emmanuel Osahon’s words carry the kind of conviction that defines great football projects — not just chasing trophies but building a lasting legacy.
Over the years, Robo Queens have become a symbol of discipline, youth development, and tactical excellence in Nigerian women’s football. Their commitment to nurturing young talents who go on to represent the national team speaks volumes about the club’s structure and purpose.
In a country where women’s football still battles for consistent visibility and investment, Osahon’s declaration sends a strong message — that progress requires both passion and patience. His focus on discipline and growth suggests a deep understanding that success isn’t only measured in wins, but in how well a team embodies professionalism and pride.
As the NWFL season approaches, Robo Queens’ fans have every reason to believe that the club’s journey this year could be the beginning of something truly special — not just for the team, but for the entire women’s game in Nigeria. 🌟




