“This will be crazy” – Nigerians, Ghanaians spoil for battle as Super Eagles face Black Stars for World Cup ticket
A football war is already brewing on Twitter for a clash between the bitter rivals that will not hold until March
Nigerian fans are already locked in a war of words with their Ghanaian counterparts moments after the playoff draws for the FIFA 2022 World Cup – Africa section – pitted the Black Stars against the Super Eagles.
The tie between 2021 Africa Cup of Nations hosts and favourites Cameroon and holding champions Algeria is arguably the biggest thrown up by Saturday’s draw.
But it will likely not generate as much buzz as the faceoff between eternal rivals Ghana and Nigeria.
The final round of the #WCQ clashes has been announced! 🏆
🇳🇬 Nigeria 🆚 Ghana 🇬🇭#WorldCup | @FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/0k07cIChxl
— #TotalEnergiesAFCON2021 🏆 (@CAF_Online) January 22, 2022
The West African neighbours for ages have been locked in a battle of superiority over food, economy, power supply, music, governance, and nearly every conceivable concept under the sky.
The matter of who is better governed, who enjoys the most electricity supply, whose economy is the healthiest, who cooks the best jollof rice, who has the most prominent musicians, whose entertainment industry is the most buoyant, is often the areas of concern when the banters start flying on social media.
Football, however, is about to take precedence over them all in the coming weeks.
While Nigeria, because of its size and population, may have the edge over Ghana in many of these considerations, the country of Kwame Nkrumah, however, holds a clear advantage in football.
The Black Stars have won four Afcon trophies, dwarfing the Super Eagles’ three crowns. And in head-to-head matches between the two, the Stars boast 21 wins to Nigeria’s 10, while 18 other games have ended in a draw.
In current form, though, Nigeria are the favourites.
The Super Eagles are everybody’s darling at the Afcon 2021 in Cameroon, with three wins from three games. Ghana, by contrast, finished with one point and in last place in a group that had Gabon and debutants Comoros.
And fans of the Eagles are already vocal in their support of the Austin Eguavoen-led side to soar past the Black Stars, with one convinced that a ‘crazy’ derby awaits us all.
My oh My Make Ghana no use us pick form oh🤣🤣🤣
This will be some Battle Royale. Call it a Derby if you like!
This will be crazy!
NIGERIA V GHANA pic.twitter.com/h0IrlxC60i
— ANTHONY DEVOYCE (@devoyce007) January 22, 2022
Ghana vs Nigeria for final World Cup draw.
They gave us direct avenue to unleash hell. The ratio go mad ooo
— Sir Dickson (@Wizarab10) January 22, 2022
Nigeria vs Ghana?
I wonder why Ghanaians will bother to show up at the stadium.
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) January 22, 2022
Ghana vs nigeria
The jollof derby 🍚
— Rola (@kofoworola__a) January 22, 2022
As a Nigerian I’m not too happy about this, Ghana could play like shit but against Nigeria they always turn up 😭🤣
— Nwa Aro (@nwa_aro) January 22, 2022
I believe Ghana Black Stars can stand up against the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Ghana can stand up and run away.
— Da Don (@Opresii) January 22, 2022
E fit be Shatta Wale wey go coach Ghana against Nigeria.
Dear Lord, give us this day!!!😭🤣
— Alhaji Beardless Smallie👳🏽♀️💦🌍 (@SMiTHiE___) January 22, 2022
I’m already enjoying the Nigeria vs Ghana #WorldCup #Playoffs conversation.
Agree or not… We love each other.#NGAGHA
— Babajide Orevba (@JideOrevba) January 22, 2022
Nigeria vs Ghana in the final round of the World Cup qualifiers. It’s more than just football, It’s a declaration of war 😂
Burna Boy vs Shatta Wale
Nigeria jollof vs Ghana JollofWinner takes all 🥳#WCQ
— Elvis Tunde ➐ (@Tunnykvng) January 22, 2022
But the Black Stars have not lost to the Eagles in any of their last four matches in all competitions, giving Ghanaians the confidence that form will not matter when both arch-rivals meet on the pitch in March.
Many of their supporters on Twitter cannot wait to test their wits against their West African neighbours when the match kicks off.
Ghana 🆚 Nigeria
Rebirth of a rival of ages, Should be crazy 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Xcfc7Qplxw
— Yaw Ampofo Jr (@Yaw_Ampofo_) January 22, 2022
Last time Ghana lost to Nigeria was at AFCON 2006.
Since then:
🇬🇭 4-1 🇳🇬
Friendly🇬🇭 2-1 🇳🇬
AFCON🇬🇭 1-0 🇳🇬
AFCON🇬🇭 0-0 🇳🇬
Friendly
#AFCONwithGary pic.twitter.com/RyfBgjKKAM— Gary Al-Smith (@garyalsmith) January 22, 2022
Ghana vs Nigeria !!!!…..Jollofwars/Jollofderby!!….CAF dey maaaaaadddd
— Mark Nsikan (@markmega) January 22, 2022
To be honest the easiest draw Ghana could get is what we got.
You all shaken because of Nigeria’s form in this Afcon but a derby is a derby
— Saddick Adams (@SaddickAdams) January 22, 2022
Nigeria 🇳🇬 vs Ghana 🇬🇭
Head to head
Games – 49
Ghana wins – 21
Nigeria wins – 10
Draws – 18#FIFAWorldCupQatar2022
— Yaw 🇬🇲 (@theyawofosu) January 22, 2022
Who is this one too? What gives u the impression that Nigerians will beat us easily. Ghana vs Nigeria is just like Hearts and Kotoko. It is a sworn rivalry match and anything can just happen
— |Emmanuel Nii Armah🇬🇭🇺🇸| (@Skelley871) January 22, 2022
World Cup Qualification Play-Off,
🇳🇬Nigeria Vrs Ghana 🇬🇭
In Other Words 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿😂😂🤣😂😂 pic.twitter.com/hheMHLBEeY
— Shadrack Amonoo Crabe (HumbleGangsta👁🗨) (@Gedio10) January 22, 2022
GHANA 🇬🇭 NIGERIA 🇳🇬 in the World Cup playoffs
Ebi like the gods no Dey wan make we win some 😂😂💔💔— IamWi-Fi (@wi_fiyo) January 22, 2022
Ghana vs Nigeria won’t just be a football battle but
Jollof
Music and many more..
We go beat Nigeria basaaaa 🔥, In Ghana 🇬🇭 we trust!!— Yung Amando Lord Zico 🇬🇭 (@Amando_LordZico) January 22, 2022
Ghana vs. Nigeria match will break Twitter. On that day there are no such things as friends. Your mama sef is even subject to slander 😭
— YAO 🇬🇭 (@theyaobansah) January 22, 2022
Ghana that we don’t have a coach, we are thinking of beating Nigeria eeii.
Recruit a coach first, Ghana 🇬🇭
— Hudson-Odoi’s Snr bro (@WorthyNorthy) January 22, 2022
The final playoff round will be played across two matches between March 24-29, with Ghana hosting the first leg in Accra before the return leg in Nigeria.
The aggregate winner of this fixture will join four others to represent Africa at the 2022 World Cup.