
Super Falcons forward Esther Okoronkwo has pledged that Nigeria will defend its continental title as she celebrates her nomination for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Player of the Year award.
Okoronkwo, who was integral to Nigeria clinching their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) crown, was named among the finalists for the 2025 award in the women’s category. Speaking after learning of her nomination, she said:

"We’re not going there to not want to win … We want to defend our crown for sure." Her nomination comes on the back of a standout WAFCON campaign where she contributed key goals and assists, reinforcing her status among Africa’s elite footballers.

Editorial

When a player of Esther Okoronkwo’s calibre speaks of defending a crown, her words carry both weight and expectation. For Nigeria’s Super Falcons the continent’s most decorated women’s international team the task is not simply to participate, but to dominate. Okoronkwo’s nomination for the CAF Women’s Player of the Year award serves as both affirmation and challenge.

The nomination is affirmation recognition of her goals, her assists, her leadership on and off the pitch. It signals that she stands among the best on the continent. For the Super Falcons, having players in such spotlight is not by accident but by design a testament to talent, preparation and ambition.

Yet her statement is also a challenge. Defending a crown means more than relying on past glory. It demands renewal, resilience and reinvention. Opponents do not merely respect champions they prepare for them, study them, aim to dethrone them. Nigeria’s path ahead will not be easier because they are champions indeed, it may get tougher.
What makes Okoronkwo’s voice meaningful is the duality of her ambition personal and collective. Her nomination elevates her individual profile, but her vow references a team, a nation, a legacy. She is not just aiming for personal accolade she is bidding for continuity of national superiority.

For Nigerian women’s football, this is an important signal. While raw talent remains abundant, what the game seeks now is consistency, infrastructure, opportunity and repeat performance. A nomination may excite the moment a title defence satisfies the era.
In the end, the meaning of this moment lies not in the nomination itself, but in what follows. Will Okoronkwo elevate further? Will the Super Falcons evolve rather than rest on laurels? The pledge to defend is bold the delivery will define whether it becomes history or expectation.
Did You Know?
- Esther Okoronkwo and Rasheedat Ajibade were both nominated for the 2025 CAF Women’s Player of the Year award.
- During the 2025 WAFCON, Okoronkwo scored goals and provided assists, playing a major role in Nigeria’s comeback win in the final.
- She plays club football for AFC Toronto in Canada, making her impact truly international in scope.
- Nigeria’s Super Falcons hold the record for the most WAFCON titles in African women’s football and Okoronkwo now has an active part in that legacy.
- A nomination for CAF Women’s Player of the Year places a player among a very select list Okoronkwo’s inclusion is a signal of African football recognising Nigerian talent on the global stage.