In a bold move that marks the next chapter of her blossoming career, Nigerian striker Charity Reuben has signed with Reinas de Bioko FC of Equatorial Guinea.
The former Nigeria U20 international is set to bring her trademark flair and goal-scoring instinct to the Central African side, in what promises to be an exciting adventure.
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Reuben, who made her name as one of Nigeria’s brightest attacking talents, carved out her reputation with sharp finishing and relentless energy in front of goal. Her performances for the Nigeria U20 women’s national team showcased her potential on the continental stage, and now she is ready to export her talent to Equatorial Guinea.
Speaking on her move, observers say Reuben’s arrival could be a game-changer for Reinas de Bioko FC, a club with growing ambition in women’s football. With her proven ability to find the back of the net, she is expected to be a central figure as the team battles for silverware in the upcoming season.
For Nigerian women’s football, Reuben’s transfer is another signal of the increasing recognition of homegrown talent across Africa. As more Nigerian players take their craft abroad, they continue to fly the flag for a nation rich in footballing heritage.
Fans back home and across the continent will now be keeping a close eye on the forward—known to some as “Charity 9”—as she gears up for her new journey. Her blend of pace, skill, and determination makes her one of the most exciting Nigerian exports to watch in the coming campaign







