Maureen Ajibade Named New Delta Queens Head Coach as Club Enters Fresh Phase
Delta Queens have appointed Maureen Ajibade as their new head coach, signaling a fresh chapter for the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) side.
The appointment was officially confirmed by the Delta State Sports Commission, ending speculation over who would take charge of the team following recent managerial changes.
Ajibade will not work alone, as she will be supported by Susan Aliyah and Jennifer Ajuyah as her assistants. The new technical crew is expected to bring renewed direction and stability to the club as the season progresses.
The coaching change comes after the sacking of Sumaila Marwa Keshi, who was relieved of his duties following Delta Queens’ disappointing home defeat to Abia Angels.
Currently, Delta Queens sit fifth in NWFL Group B, having gathered 10 points from seven matches, a position the club hierarchy believes can be improved with the right leadership.
Opinion: A Timely Decision That Could Spark a Revival
Maureen Ajibade’s appointment feels like a bold but timely move by the Delta State Sports Commission. With the season still alive and points up for grabs, the decision to act now rather than later could prove crucial in shaping the club’s final standing.
Ajibade steps into a role that demands not just tactical intelligence but also player management and motivation, especially after a period of instability. With a strong support team beside her, she has a real opportunity to rebuild confidence within the squad and restore Delta Queens’ competitive edge.
If given the patience and backing she needs, Ajibade could turn this transition into a turning point, reminding everyone why Delta Queens remain one of the respected names in Nigerian women’s football. The coming weeks will reveal whether this new era delivers the desired spark.




