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Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene Celebrates Emotional Super Falcons Return After Childbirth
Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene has celebrated her inspiring return to the Nigeria women’s national football team with an emotional message of gratitude — just months after welcoming her first child.
The veteran midfielder made her comeback in the Super Falcons’ narrow friendly defeat to Cameroon women’s national football team ahead of preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
“Representing My Country Again After Childbirth”
The 32-year-old, who now plays club football for Ottawa Rapid, took to social media platform X to share her joy.
Posting photos of herself back in Nigeria’s green and white colours, Okobi wrote:
“Representing my country again after childbirth is … THANK YOU JESUS.
I’m grateful for the journey. Grateful for the grace. Grateful for another chance. I don’t take a single moment for granted. Thank you @nigeriasuperfalcons @thenffofficial for the opportunity again.”
Her heartfelt message quickly resonated with fans, many praising her resilience and determination.
A Journey Marked By Courage
Okobi stepped away from football in 2024 due to what she had previously described as a high-risk pregnancy. Her temporary absence marked a significant pause in a career that has spanned more than 15 years at the highest level.
A product of Delta Queens F.C., she has long been a key figure in Nigerian women’s football.
Over the years, Okobi has:
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Won multiple African Women’s Championship titles
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Represented Nigeria at several FIFA Women’s World Cups
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Established herself as one of the Super Falcons’ most experienced midfielders
Her return is not just a personal milestone — it’s a powerful statement about balancing motherhood and elite sport.
A Boost For The Super Falcons
As Nigeria builds towards the next major continental tournament, Okobi’s experience and leadership could prove vital. Her comeback adds depth and maturity to a squad blending youth and experience.
More importantly, her story offers inspiration — demonstrating that motherhood does not mark the end of a professional football journey.
For Okobi-Okeoghene, this chapter may be one of the most meaningful yet.
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