1 Oshoala, Ijamilusi and Six Others Arrive for Super Falcons’ Camp Ahead of Benin Clash
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Six-time African Womens Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala and defender Folashade Ijamilusi were among eight players who arrived early at the Super Falcons training camp in Lomé, Togo, as the squad prepares for their 2026 CAF Womens Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier first-leg match against the Benin Womens National Football Team.

The Nigeria camp includes new invitee Joy Omewa from Denmark, Turkey-based defender Tosin Demehin, and China-based forward Ijamilusi, along with domestic talents Anderline Mgbechi, Blessing Ilivieda, Miracle Usani, Taiwo Afolabi and Kafayat Mafisere.

Head coach Justine Madugu confirmed the squad will begin training Monday afternoon at the venues camp ahead of the match scheduled for Friday at the 25,000-capacity Stade de Kégué.
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Editorial
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When a player of Asisat Oshoalas stature reports early for camp, it is no mere procedural detail it is a tactical signal. Within the Super Falcons preparations against Benin, her arrival with Folashade Ijamilusi and six others is more than squad logistics it is a blueprint of strategy, continuity and preparedness.
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Oshoala brings not just goal-scoring threat but a reservoir of experience. Nigeria knows her value, but so too does the opponent. Ijamilusi, younger and ambitious, represents next-generation urgency. Together, they symbolise a transitional moment: heritage and horizon converging in one squad.
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Coach Madugus early-camp names show that this tie is treated as more than a routine qualifier it is foundational. The inclusion of overseas-based players and domestic talent indicates an inclusive approach maximising both experience and potential.
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Yet the challenge is clear preparation must convert into performance. Training together early matters but only as much as the cohesion built once the whistle blows. For Nigeria, the test lies not in arrival but in execution: pressing high, compactly, and making moments count.
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The squads composition today will face its verdict on Friday. The opposition waits the home crowd watches. In this space between promise and performance, the Super Falcons must ensure their readiness manifests in result.


Did You Know?

Oshoala has won the African Womens Player of the Year award six times, underlining her status and leadership within the Super Falcons.

 The camp is being held in Lomé, Togo, ahead of the first-leg qualifier against Benin, slated for Friday at the Stade de Kégué.

 Among the early arrivals is Joy Omewa from Denmark, Tosin Demehin based in Turkey, and Folashade Ijamilusi playing in China showing the Super Falcons global pool.

 Blessing Ilivieda and Anderline Mgbechi are home-based players [included](https://wiki.novaverseonline.com/index.php/User:CarolynAbercromb) in the early arrivals signalling that domestic talent is still core to the squads makeup.

 This match is part of the qualification process for the 2026 WAFCON, which in turn is the pathway to the 2027 FIFA Womens World Cup in Brazil so the stakes are not just regional, but global.