By Bolaji Okunola
Victor Osimhen was the hero as the Super Eagles of Nigeria secured a crucial 2-0 win over Rwanda in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying clash against Rwanda on Friday.
The Napoli striker, currently on loan at Galatasaray, netted a first-half brace to break a 20- year goal jinx, bringing a breath of life into Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying campaign, which had previously been hanging by athread. Before the duel, the three-time African champions were yet to record a goal on Rwanda soil after a June 5, 2005 World Cup qualifier tie that ended 1-1, courtesy of Obafemi Martins’ 78th minutes equalizer which erased Jimmy Gatete 53rd minutes strike.
Eric Chelle’s boys, entered the encounter with immense pressure, having picked up only three points from their opening four matches. But the Super Eagles delivered a composed rst-half performance to silence the home crowd at the Amahoro Stadium.
Osimhen opened the scoring in the 25th minute. A well-delivered freekick from Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman found him unmarked at the far post, and the forward made no mistake, tapping home to hand Nigeria a deserved lead.
Moments later, Moses Simon came close to doubling the tally, but his powerful effort was superbly kept out by Rwanda’s goalkeeper, Fiacre Ntwari.
Nigeria remained in control, and their dominance paid off again in the 40th minute. A delightful pass from AC Milan star Samuel Chukwueze found Osimhen, who showed incredible composure to chip the ball past Ntwari for his second of the game – and his 25th international goal for the Super Eagles. Despite a goalless second half, Nigeria maintained their grip on the game and saw out the win comfortably. The 2013 AFCON Champions now have six points in the Group C standings.