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NWFL Nationwide: Rangers Women, Dreamstar Ladies maintain starts

Amara Obah
Last updated: October 13, 2025 10:42 pm
Amara Obah
Published: October 13, 2025
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Rangers Women and Dreamstar Ladies maintained their perfect starts to the 2025 NWFL Nationwide campaign with emphatic 5–1 and 3–0 wins on Matchday Two, www.aclsports.com reports.

C2E Sport Academy took a first-half lead through Agnes Ohuche in the 41st minute, but Rangers Women responded in style to claim a 5–1 win in Abuja. Onwe Oluebube struck twice (45’, 48’) to turn the game around, before Chisom Onuchukwu added a brace (54’, 67’). Ifeoma Oguegbe rounded off the scoring in the 77th minute to make it two wins from two for Rangers.

Dreamstar Ladies also continued their strong form with a 3–0 win over Osklean FC. Oluebube Ibezundu opened the scoring in the 30th minute before Rofiyat Daranijo and Khadijat Anifowose added second-half goals to secure another comfortable win for the Lagos side.

In Group B, NAF Queens recovered from their opening-day defeat with a commanding 5–0 victory over Sporting Angels, who suffered back-to-back losses. Favour Umar opened the scoring in the 4th minute, followed by goals from Philippa Nomye in the 21st, Josephine Ojo in the 47th, Faith Bulus in the 54th, and Stella Ajiboye in the 67th minute, capping off a dominant display from NAF Queens.

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Elsewhere, Alexander Queens and Solo Wonders FC settled for a 1–1 draw. Favour Benjamin opened the scoring for Solo Wonders in the 30th minute before Edet Essien equalised for Alexander Queens midway through the second half. The result keeps Alexander Queens unbeaten and at the top of Group B with four points from two matches.

With six points, Rangers Women and Dreamstar Ladies remain the early front-runners in Group A as the race for promotion to the NWFL Championship gathers pace in Abuja.

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TAGGED:2025 NWFL NationwideAgnes OhucheAlexander QueensC2E Sport AcademyChisom OnuchukwuDreamstar LadiesEdet EssienFaith BulusFavour BenjaminFavour UmarIfeoma OguegbeJosephine OjoKhadijat AnifowoseNAF QueensNigeria Women’s Football LeagueNWFL ChampionshipOluebube IbezunduOnwe OluebubeOsklean FCPhilippa NomyeRangers WomenRofiyat DaranijoSolo Wonders FCSporting AngelsStella Ajiboye
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