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Special Eagles Edge Cameroon To Set New Record, Eye Final At West Africa Para Games

Nigeria’s Special Eagles continued their impressive run at the inaugural West Africa Para Games in Abeokuta on Sunday, defeating Cameroon 1–0 to set a new benchmark and move closer to the amputee football final.

The victory followed their historic 11–0 demolition of Benin Republic during the opening ceremony—Nigeria’s biggest-ever win in the competition—firmly establishing the hosts as the team to beat.

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Unlike the one-sided opener, the contest against Cameroon was a tight battle, but the Special Eagles showed grit and composure to secure the vital win that places them in strong contention for Wednesday’s final.

The team had earlier delivered a masterclass in attacking football against Benin Republic, with Ahmed Usman scoring four goals, Michael Joel netting a hat-trick, Ahize Daniel adding three from the bench, and Ibrahim Ndako contributing one in a dominant 50-minute display.

Nigeria’s early pressure saw Usman and Joel combine brilliantly, with Joel’s shot clipping the woodwork before Usman capitalised on a poor goal kick to open the scoring.

In other group results, Benin Republic held Cameroon to a goalless draw, while Liberia made a bold statement with a 7–0 win over Benin in their first outing.

The Special Eagles, now unbeaten and yet to concede in the tournament, will face Liberia on Monday in their final group match.

A win or draw would seal their place in Wednesday’s grand finale, as they continue their quest to lift the maiden West Africa Para Games amputee football title.