By Our Nigerian Correspondent
LAGOS, NIGERIA – The usually vibrant and electrifying atmosphere of the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos, Nigeria, was reduced to a simmering cauldron of frustration yesterday as local heroes Ikorodu City were held to a dismal 0-0 draw by Katsina United in their NPFL league encounter.
The match, played on the artificial turf of the iconic 10,000-capacity Mobolaji Johnson Arena—a ground steeped in Nigerian football history and known for its partisan crowd—promised fireworks, especially with City pushing for a top-of-the-table spot. Instead, it delivered a damp squib that left the home faithful heading for the exits utterly dejected.
The modern Arena, a jewel in Lagos’s sporting crown, typically provides a stunning backdrop to the raucous nature of Nigerian football.
However, not even the thumping drums and colourful banners of the Oga Boys faithful could inspire their side to break the deadlock against a resolute Katsina United defence.
The visitors, affectionately known as the Changi Boys, executed a textbook defensive masterclass, successfully stifling every forward move by Ikorodu City.
Time and again, City’s creative spark was extinguished by a tight backline, turning what should have been an attacking exhibition into a midfield muddle.
”The atmosphere was there, but the goals weren’t,” lamented one long-time supporter outside the stadium. “This pitch should be a fortress, but today it felt like a cage.”
Ikorodu City piled on the pressure in the second half, utilising the flanks of the slick artificial surface, but their final ball was consistently poor.
Katsina’s keeper was rarely truly tested, a fact that will concern the City coaching staff as they reflect on two points dropped at home.
The result is a bitter pill for Ikorodu City, who miss a golden chance to climb higher up the NPFL standings.
For Katsina United, however, the point gained on a difficult road trip is a small victory, celebrated by their coaching staff at the final whistle in the echoing arena.

