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Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 2:56am On Aug 01, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLlcMH-IB5I


Nigeria through to Quarter-Finals after seeing off Egypt

KIGALI (Rwanda) – Reigning champions Nigeria improved to 2-0 at the 2023 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket in Kigali by seeing off Egypt 83-65, in a game they controlled after a slow start.

With this win, Nigeria top the Group D and qualify directly for the Quarter-Finals. But they still have to wait to know who will be their opponents.

The game quickly turned to the advantage of Nigeria, though both teams had some failed attempts at opening the score.

But as the game progressed, it became clear that the D'Tigresses were out for the win and they never looked back.

TURNING POINT: It happened in the first quarter when Nigeria took control of the match. However, there was one very important point to note: The score remained blank for more than two minutes after kick-off.

It was only after Amy Okwonko hit the first two free-throws of the game and opened the score that things took another turn. But far from giving in, Egypt hit back through Nadine Mohamed (3-2). Elizabeth Balogun gave the Nigerians the lead (5-3).

The two teams were level at 7-7 until Murjanatu Musa took the score to 9-7, before Okwonko, Nicole Enabosi and Olaoluwatomi Taiwo gave the reigning champions the lead for good (18-10) by the end of the first quarter.

The Egyptians made several attempts to resist and get back into the game. It was not until the third restart that the Nigerians faltered a little, when Egypt went on a 19-14 run. But they woke up the D'Tigresses, who would go on to to score 27 points in the final period.

STATS DON’T LIE : The numbers explain Nigeria's victory. First of all, Nigeria scored 20 points - almost a quarter of their total for the day - from Egyptian loose balls. Suffice to say that the D'Tigresses made the most of this opportunity.

The Nigerian bench produced no fewer than 68 points, more than any other bench to date, while the Egyptians were content with just 6 points.

To take things a step further, the Nigerians grabbed 71 rebounds, including 43 in defence. This figure alone far exceeded Egypt's total of 34 rebounds over the entire match. In addition, the West Africans dominated in the paint, scoring 38 points, and scoring 26 points on second chances.

HEROES: The Nigerian squad was able to rely on the energy of Amy Okwonko to win both offensively and defensively. The forward scored 29 points and picked up 13 rebounds. Better still, she produced a perfect record from the free-throw line, scoring 11/11.

Then there were Murjanatu Musa with 18 points, and Nicole Enabosi with 10, who contributed to the winning cause.

BOTTOM LINE : With this second win in a row, Nigeria extend their run of consecutive victories on the continent to 21-0, and qualify for the Quarter-Finals at the same time. It's a result that fans have been hoping for, given the team's status as reigning African champions at three editions of the FIBA Women's AfroBasket.

THEY SAID: “Everything the coach says motivates us. We came for the win, and we knew we’d had a target painted on our backs. We have a standard that we play to and we’ve been trying to establish a new standard with the new coach. We stepped on the court for each other and we’re ready to play for each other and for the country. I think we can improve on our turnovers. We have had way too many. We also need to improve on our shooting but I think we should continue to instill confidence in our shooters so they can improve too.” Amy Okwonko, Nigerian forward.

“We knew that Nigeria are reigning champions, so we also knew we’d face a tough defense and tough offensive side. But we also showed our character. We have been able to close the gap from 13 points to 7 points. This year, we came with the intention of finishing in the Final Four. Not the Final Eight. We are focusing of making it past the Quarter-Finals. So, we’re going to forget today’s game and get our attention directed to the classification game, which is the most important game for us.” Soraya Degheidy, team captain, Egypt.

FIBA

https://www.fiba.basketball/womensafrobasket/2023/news/nigeria-through-to-quarter-finals-after-seeing-off-egypt

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 2:56am On Aug 01, 2023
D'Tigress Buga after beating Egypt.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic-kTfyW464

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 2:56am On Aug 01, 2023
Picture 1: Coach Rena Wakama.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 3:06am On Aug 01, 2023
Who wore it better?

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by endsarrrs(f): 3:23am On Aug 01, 2023
We are good to go
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by jesmond3945: 7:27am On Aug 01, 2023
Most of the girls playing for Nigeria are americans. Of course they would be hard to beat.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Sonnobax15(m): 8:34am On Aug 01, 2023
lipsrsealed
Our bannies keep making us proud.....Kudos to them and to hell with every Nigha out there who thinks and believe our bannies are useless.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Elvis2kay: 8:35am On Aug 01, 2023
cheesy
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by kelvincoke(m): 8:37am On Aug 01, 2023
This is good
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Kossyso: 8:42am On Aug 01, 2023
The ladies flying the flag high back to back. Maybe, just maybe the future is truly **male🤔
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by BigDawsNet: 8:43am On Aug 01, 2023
Congratulations..

I think they have one edge ahead of other teams... most of the players are trained overseas... we saw that too with Michelle Alozie for falcons... the touches and footwork shows she was cooked not on African soiled

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Kemadealadire(f): 8:46am On Aug 01, 2023
My gender doing the country proud😉

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by SIRTee15: 8:47am On Aug 01, 2023
Are these Nigerian girls truly home grown or Nigerian Americans?

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Olat4421: 8:52am On Aug 01, 2023
Female are doing wonders for Nigeria 🇳🇬

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Danisaint112(m): 8:54am On Aug 01, 2023
Not all women are useless after all like some so called REDPILLERS claim. See our women giving us wins back to back.

Even if the should fail now we know they have represented the country well. My advice to men on this forum is that be careful of the advice you take here.

Some have lost good women because of pride. Not all women prostitutes, not all beautiful women are rude and arrogant not all virgins have bad character too.

If you find a good woman with or without talent, hold her tight, love and cherish her and admire the the wayward beautiful ones from a distance the way admire a Lambo. My 2 Kobo.

Congratulations to this beauties.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Fapemz: 8:59am On Aug 01, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 9:00am On Aug 01, 2023
SIRTee15:
Are these Nigerian girls truly home grown or Nigerian Americans?

D'Tigress is always made up of a mixture of home grown and foreign born. Stars like Evelyn Akhator, Mactabene Amachree and Aisha Mohammed Balarabe (Aisha Mohammed) were born, grew up and started playing basketball in Nigeria, while stars like Mfon Udoka, Ezinne Kalu and Sarah Ogoke were born in the US (but visit Nigeria regularly).

In this particular team for example, Murjanatu Musa was born and grew up in Nigeria, while Amy Okonkwo was born in the US.

It's just like the Super Eagles or Super Falcons.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Nigeriagood(m): 9:01am On Aug 01, 2023
Kossyso:
The ladies flying the flag high back to back. Maybe, just maybe the future is truly **male🤔
joker
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Relevant123: 9:04am On Aug 01, 2023
I love Basketball
I love these babes

Both naija males females doing it big in the NBA

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by Kizyte(m): 9:11am On Aug 01, 2023
Na only women dey try for Naija sports, the men probably don go hustle for another thing

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by oneMalik: 9:12am On Aug 01, 2023
are they Nigerians ?

jesmond3945:
Most of the girls playing for Nigeria are americans. Of course they would be hard to beat.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by IrepChrist: 9:20am On Aug 01, 2023
Light of God is shining over Nigeria....
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by quickberry(m): 9:20am On Aug 01, 2023
Up Nigeria grin
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 9:24am On Aug 01, 2023
Since this is becoming an issue:

In the current squad Murjanatu Musa, Ifunaya Okoro, Blessing Ejiofor, Elizabeth Balogun and Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpannah were born in Nigeria.


Alimat Olatoyosi Abiola was born in the UK

Nicole Enabosi, Amy Okonkwo and Sarah Ogoke were born in the US.

It's a mixture, as I said.

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by ojex004: 9:32am On Aug 01, 2023
Tinubu impacts. We are just been doing well in all sports aspect since this man call tinubu became president.
Oluwaseun
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by fx45(m): 9:34am On Aug 01, 2023
jesmond3945:
Most of the girls playing for Nigeria are americans. Of course they would be hard to beat.
Biafran Americans you mean?
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by fx45(m): 9:37am On Aug 01, 2023
naptu2:
Since this is becoming an issue:

In the current squad Murjanatu Musa, Ifunaya Okoro, Blessing Ejiofor, Elizabeth Balogun and Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpannah were born in Nigeria.


Alimat Olatoyosi Abiola was born in the UK

Nicole Enabosi, Amy Okonkwo and Sarah Ogoke were born in the US.

It's a mixture, as I said.
Seems the bulk of the previous team who won the last Championship and were wounded by the wickedness of the last Buhari regime quit the team.... Most especially the Americans

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Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by blowjohn(m): 9:38am On Aug 01, 2023
SIRTee15:
Are these Nigerian girls truly home grown or Nigerian Americans?

They are agric na.
GMO
Re: Nigeria Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Women's Afrobasket by naptu2: 9:46am On Aug 01, 2023
fx45:
Seems the bulk of the previous team who won the last Championship and were wounded by the wickedness of the last Buhari regime quit the team.... Most especially the Americans

The team that won the previous championships was also a mix. Murjanatu Musa, Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpannah, Nkem Akaraiwe, Evelyn Akhator and Aisha Mohammed Balarabe were born in Nigeria.

Sarah "Cheeks" Ogoke, Ify Ibekwe, Ezinne Kalu, Victoria Macaulay, Promise Amukamara and Oderah Chidom were born in the US.

(It has always been mixed).

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