Lagos football fans are once again at the center of intense debate following a controversial officiating decision in the NWFL South West Derby between FC Robo Queens and Remo Stars Ladies.
The match, which was expected to showcase top-level women’s football, was overshadowed by a major call from centre referee Ibrahim Abdulmalik. A seemingly good goal was disallowed, sparking frustration from players, coaches, and fans at the ground. The decision proved pivotal and has since drawn heavy criticism.
Moments like this, according to stakeholders, hurt the game. Teams invest resources, players put in relentless effort, and fans show up in support only to be left disappointed by officiating that falls below expected standards.

The performance of the Kwara-born referee has come under intense scrutiny, with strong reactions from fans and analysts across social media. While criticism continues to pour in, the larger concern remains how do we get it right or be on-par with other elite league and cup tournaments in the western world.
This controversy comes at a crucial time, as Lagos prepares for another high-stakes encounter between Unification FC Ladies and FC Robo Queens in the semi-final. With tensions already high, fans are calling for free, fair, and credible officiating to ensure that the outcome of the game is decided purely on merit.
Supporters are demanding accountability, consistency, and integrity from match officials, emphasizing that fairness must remain the foundation of the sport. As the semi-final approaches, all eyes will not only be on the players but also on the officiating team.
For many, the message is clear: let the best team win but let it be decided the right way.
