Nigeria sweep aside Ghana to qualify for African Nations Championship finals
Nigeria, for the very first time, squashed Ghana in an African Nations Championship qualifying fixture, and with so much style, to earn the ticket to the eighth instalment of the competition scheduled for Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda in February 2025 after a 3-1 whiplash of the visitors at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo on Saturday.
Three well-taken goals in six minutes wrote a new chapter in the history of contests between both nations at this level, and it was seriously not at a turn that Ghana would have wanted it.
Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani expressed confidence ahead of the game, saying his boys would play an attacking game, but it was Nigeria that was on the front foot throughout the first period and could have finished the half with more than their three brilliant goals.
First, telepathy was at play as Captain Junior Nduka flung the ball from the defence to Remo Starsโ team-mate Ismaila Sodiq, who sprang Ghanaโs offside trap and buried the ball past goalkeeper Benjamin Asare in the 18th minute. Two minutes later, it would have been two for the Super Eagles B but Adamu Abubakarโs close-range shot found the back of defender Abban Ebenezer and went shy of the goal.
From the resultant corner kick, Captain Nduka made hay, sweeping the ball past Asare as the visiting rearguard ball-watched against a Nigerian side playing with so much gusto.
Three minutes later, from a defensive mix-up between goalkeeper Asare and defender Nurudeen Abdulai, Saviour Isaac snatched the ball at pace and slotted past Asare to make it 3-0.
Dominated and flustered, the Black Galaxies were pleading for mercy, but it would still have been four if veteran forward Sikiru Alimi had not been tardy with a good chance as Isaac sent him through on the counter in the 44th minute.
In the second half, with the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Chief Bukola Olopade and President of NFF, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau among the watching dignitaries, the Super Eagles refused to take their feet off the pedal, as Isaac, and later Alimi with a brilliant header off Sodiqโs free-kick, could have added to the visitorsโ misery.
Ghana hit one back with 18 minutes left to play, when the precocious Stephen Amankona fired to the blind side of goalkeeper Henry Ozoemena after an exchange of passes with Albert Amoah.
Still, it was too little too late. Ghanaโs miserable year was complete, with the Black Starsโ horrendous group-stage exit at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cote dโIvoire, failure of the Black Stars to qualify for next yearโs AFCON, and the failure of the Black Starlets to qualify for the Africa U17 Cup of Nations.
Deservedly, Nigeria celebrated wildly at a return to the CHAN, at which they won the silver medals in Morocco six years ago, and at the expense of bogey team Ghana for that matter.
President of NFF, Alhaji Gusau said: โWe are very happy to end the year on a high. Returning to the African Nations Championship has been part of our agenda and we are happy to have achieved that. Now, the real work begins, which is to ensure that the team is adequately prepared to go for the trophy in East Africa early next year.โ
Galaxiesโ Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani attributed his teamโs failure to the fact that Daniel Ogunmodedeโs charges were hungrier for glory. โThey were full of running and played their hearts out. Congratulations to Nigeria because they deserved their victory. They were the better team.โ
Ogunmodede said it was not yet time for celebrations. โWe are happy to have given Nigerians a good gift for this yuletide period, but we will not over-celebrate this achievement and forget the crux of the matter. We will work hard so that we can contend very well for the trophy at the finals in February.โ

