Sport
Unity Cup: Nigeria defeat Ghana 2-1 to book final clash against Jamaica

Nigeria’s Super Eagles edged past arch-rivals Ghana with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday evening, securing their place in the final of the Unity Cup in a thrilling encounter at the Gtech Community Stadium in London.
The match lived up to expectations, with both teams showing flashes of brilliance, but it was Nigeria’s early dominance that ultimately sealed the win.
Cyriel Dessers set the tone with a clinical finish in the 14th minute. The striker controlled a cross expertly with his chest before rifling a right-footed shot past Ghanaian goalkeeper Asare, sending Nigerian fans into celebration.

Just five minutes later, Nigeria’s lead was doubled—this time with a slice of luck. A free-kick whipped into the Ghanaian box was mistakenly headed into the net by defender Razak Simpson, giving the Super Eagles a 2-0 cushion.
Ghana fought back in the second half and got their reward in the 70th minute when Brandon Thomas-Asante calmly slotted home a low cross to reduce the deficit. Despite piling on late pressure, the Black Stars couldn’t find an equalizer, as Nigeria’s defense, led by goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, held firm.
News23 hours agoBenue intensifies disease surveillance after doctor’s Lassa Fever death
News2 days agoAll Saints Catholic Church Honours Comrade Ike with 2026 Humanitarian and Service Award
Entertainment2 days agoPeller pays bride price for Jarvis ahead of traditional marriage ceremony
News21 hours agoPanic in Lagos Market after suspected IED explosion injures one
News12 hours ago47 hostages regain freedom as troops raid terrorist hideout
News1 day agoJudge rejects recusal request, remands Sowore in custody
Personalities Bios20 hours agoMeet Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, former UNILAG VC now leading NUC’s governing board
Entertainment1 day agoMummy Wa explains why marriage has not happened yet















You must be logged in to post a comment Login