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Emerging report revealed that President Muhammadu was all joy, as the Nigeria Super Eagles beat the Indomitable Lions of Cameroun 4-0, as part of the Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying series.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Friday, beat Cameroon 4-0, to consolidate its position at the top of Group B in the 2018 World Cup African qualifiers.
A goal apiece from Odion Ighalo, Chelsea FC winger, Victor Moses, skipper Mikel Obi, and substitute Kelechi Iheanacho, ensured Nigeria grabbed the maximum three points at the Akwa Ibom Stadium in Uyo.
After a sluggish start, Ighalo put Nigeria ahead, after receiving a fine pass from Mikel in the 28th minute. The China-based forwar, however, got yellow-carded for taking off his jersey while celebrating.
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Mikel made it 2-0 in the 42nd, when he latched onto a Victor Moses corner.
Eleven minutes into the second half, Victor Moses combined with gangling winger, Moses Simon, before slotting home from inside the box.
Iheanacho, who came in for injured Ighalo, made it 4-0 when he nodded past goalkeeper Fabrice Ondo from Ogenyi Onasi assist in the 77th minute.
With the victory, Nigeria tops Group B with nine points, while Cameroon has just two points from three matches.
Before the match, Buhari through Nigeria Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, had vowed that the Super Eagles will defeat the Cameroonians.
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