The Ghana Women's Premier League continues to provide a safe space for women to pursue different objectives and goals.
It's become an avenue for many girls to play sports but also to education at the highest level and increasingly as the world embraces religion and football, it is allowing many Muslim girls to enjoy the sports they love whilst never giving up their religious principles.
There was a time when playing football in a hijab was a taboo subject.
But when Moroccan defender Nouhaila Benzina made headlines as the first player to wear a hijab at the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023 and Ghana's Anatu Sadat did it in 2021 in competitive football in a local match., it opened the floodgate to other women to do same including Safiatu Salifu of Epiphany Warriors and Osman Huzimah of Jonina Academy.