The Nigeria national women\'s team, the Super Falcons, are battle-ready for Wednesday\'s second group game at the at the ongoing African Women\'s Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
The Super Falcons of Nigeria have been drawn against their arch-rival, the Black Queens of Ghana, in the preliminary round of the 10th Africa women Cup of Nations (AWCON) billed for Cameroon.
This was in a statement by ECOWAS Commission's Acting Director of Communication, Sunny Ugoh, on Tuesday in Abuja.
Mr. Abukari gave the advice at the closing ceremony of the second Ghana International Education Fair held at the consulate premises in Lagos.
With an average age of 25.44, Ghana's Black Stars have been credited with the most youthful squad in Brazil.
Many of these states' revenue allocations during the year dwarfed the budgets of most neighbouring countries like Liberia ($433 million).
West African leaders are to hold an extraordinary meeting Friday, in Accra, Ghana, to discuss the degenerating security situation in Nigeria and Mali where Islamists militants have launched intense attacks in the last one month.
Hundreds of women on Sunday staged a peaceful protest in Accra, Ghana, against the kidnap of over 200 students of Government Girls' Secondary School, Chibok, Borno, by Boko Haram.
The Confederation of African Football, CAF, has offered a helping hand to the Super Eagles of Nigeria as well as other African flag bearers to the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
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