Team Nigeria went through the entire tournament without
dropping a single set to be crowned champions while beating Ghana twice in the
mix.
The girls eased past local rivals Ghana in their first match
of the tournament with a 3-0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-8) win.
They continued their winning run in their second match
against hosts Niger, winning 3-0 (25-4, 25-11, 25-4).
Coach Rakiya Mohammed’s team swept aside Benin Republic with
a dominant display in their third match, claiming a 3-0 (25-15, 25-15, 25-9)
win to secure a rematch against Ghana in the final.
The final was one-sided like the previous meeting between
both sides as Team Nigeria prevailed with a 3-0 (25-10, 25-15, 25-10) win to
secure the title in Niger.
Head coach of Nigeria U-21 women’s team, Rakiya Mohammed
expressed her happiness over the victory of the team.
“I am the happiest coach on earth today because this is the
first time Nigeria is picking a trophy in the under aged championship so I feel
so happy. The Ghanaians came all out to play the Nigerian team but the girls
showed them that Khaki no be leather.
That’s how we played and defeated them and we’ve lifted the
trophy and we are taking it back to Nigeria and also we’ve qualified for the
world championship in Thailand”, an elated Mohammed expressed.
“I told them that Ghana played us first, and the second time
that we are meeting, it’s going to be difficult. They’re going to push, so we
should push more than the first time we played them, and that is exactly what
the girls did.
Both in defence, in attack, in blocks and in service, Nigerian
girls were wonderful” remarked Nigeria’s U21 volleyball coach.
Nigeria’s Aliyat Usman was voted MVP of the Match.