Ohiaeriaku played for
Osun Babes as their first-choice
goalkeeper in the inaugural
Nigeria Women Premier League, where the team finished in third place. This performance resulted in the teenager being called up to the national team. She subsequently left to join reigning champions
Rivers Angels after they won two subsequent league titles, before transferring back to Osun Babes in early 2016. In a statement, she thanked the team and the support staff at Rivers Angels, describing them as family. Later that year, she transferred to Swedish side
IFK Ostersund on a one-year deal with a possible extension of a further year.
International career Prior to the
2014 African Women's Championship, Ohiaeriaku was included in a provisional squad for the
Nigeria women's national football team. She was part of the team at the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, being one of three goalkeepers chosen. She did not start any games, instead being an unused substitute for the matches against the
United States,
Australia and
Sweden in what was described as the "
group of death". In the run up to the
2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, she hoped her continued football in Sweden would help her achieve a place in the squad. She was subsequently named in the squad for the tournament. ==References==