Bayelsa Queens March Into WAFU B Women’s Champions League Semi-Finals With Convincing Win
Bayelsa Queens booked their place in the semi-finals of the WAFU B Women’s Champions League after a dominant 3-0 victory over Togo’s ASKO on Wednesday evening.
After a tense, goalless first half, the Prosperity Girls came alive in the second. An own goal from Oumou Bani broke the deadlock, before Alaba Olabiyi and Shakirat Moshood added their names to the scoresheet to seal the win.
For Moshood, it was her second goal of the tournament, underlining her growing importance to the squad.
With two wins from two — including their 2-1 opening triumph over Ghana’s Police Ladies — Bayelsa Queens sit comfortably top of Group B with six points. They will wrap up group play against Sam Nelly of Benin Republic on Saturday, already assured of a semi-final place.
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This Bayelsa Queens side are not just winning — they’re playing with purpose and authority. What stands out is their composure: after a goalless first half, some teams might panic, but the Prosperity Girls turned pressure into goals when it mattered most.
Moshood’s form is particularly exciting. Every successful campaign has a breakout star, and the forward seems intent on writing her name into Bayelsa Queens’ history.
Beyond the goals and victories, what we’re witnessing is the confidence of champions. The NWFL winners look like a side determined to take their domestic dominance onto the continental stage.
If they keep this momentum, Bayelsa Queens won’t just be semi-finalists — they could very well be lifting the WAFU B Women’s Champions League trophy when all is said and done.




