Nairobi // Second half substitute Chisom Chikatara inspired Nigeria to a crushing 4-1 win over Niger in their African Nations Championships opening match at Kigali’s Nyamirambo stadium on Monday.
The Abia Warriors star grabbed a hat-trick late in the second half to give Nigeria bragging rights over their West African neighbours.
After a barren first half, Nigeria turned on the heat when winger Osas Okoro put them ahead a minute into the second half.
Okoro had a role in the second when his long ball deep in the Niger area found Chikatara, who controlled the ball on his chest before firing home his first after 74th minutes.
Zakaria Adebayor pulled one back for Niger in the 81st minute.
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Earlier, debutants Guinea twice came from behind to earn a deserved 2-2 draw with Tunisia, in a match two opposing strikers each grabbed a brace.
Tunisia drew the first blood through Ahmed Akaichi in the 33rd minute when the Etoile du Sahel dangerman flicked home a right cross from Hamza Mathlouthi.
Seven minutes later Alseny Camara Agogo punished a sloppy Tunisia defence, tapping home a Ibrahim Bangoura’s low cross from the left flank.
Tunisia reclaimed their lead in the 51 minute when Akaichi scored his second on the counter attack, but Agogo came back to level after 83 minutes to cap an evenly contested encounter.
Group D matches get underway on Tuesday at the Umuganda stadium in Gisenyi, where neighbours Zambia and Zimbabwe meet in the first match before Mali take on Cecafa champions Uganda.
Nigerian champions robbed on way to tournament
Nigerian champions Enyimba said on Monday they were robbed at gunpoint on their way to a pre-season tournament in the northern town of Kaduna.
Players and officials were robbed of valuables such as phones and cash at Okene, north-central Nigeria, on Monday but no-one was hurt during the incident, Enyimba announced on their official Twitter account.
Last year, Kano Pillars were attacked by robbers on their way to a league game in the eastern part of Nigeria.
Five players, including star striker Gambo Mohammed, were injured after being shot.
Two-time African champions Enyimba will feature in a pre-season tournament in Kaduna to prepare for a CAF Champions League preliminary round fixture next month.
Warri Wolves, Nasarawa United and cup winners Akwa United are the other teams who will feature in the competition, which starts on Wednesday.
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