‎The Super Eagles on Saturday defeated Jamaica National Football Team 3-0 in London to win their fourth Unity Cup title.
‎Midfielder Alhassan Yusuf scored a brace in the third and 91st minutes to help Nigeria successfully defend the title.
‎Yusuf opened the scoring early in the encounter before Terem Moffi doubled Nigeria’s advantage.
‎Moffi’s goal came after Femi Azeez beat his marker and delivered a cross into the penalty area, which the striker converted.
‎Yusuf sealed the victory in stoppage time when he connected with a pass from Phil Otele and fired beyond the Jamaican goalkeeper.
‎The  Super Eagles had reached the final after defeating Zimbabwe National Football Team 2-0 in the semi-final.
‎Femi Azeez scored both goals in the semi-final victory.
‎The triumph earned Nigeria a fourth Unity Cup title and a second consecutive championship after defeating Jamaica in the previous edition.
‎The Unity Cup is an annual four-nation international football tournament held in London, featuring countries with large diaspora communities in the United Kingdom.