Nigeria's women's rugby team triumphed over Ghana, winning their second match 14-6 in a three-game series. The match happened at CMS Grammar School in Lagos and marked the first-ever women's rugby test game in Africa.
Nigeria led early, with players Bayere Lauretta and Perpetua Nwanya scoring tries. Despite a setback when a player was sent off, Nigeria's Abbah Chinaza scored a crucial point, securing the win.
Nigeria's team captain, Jimoh Rukayat, praised her team's effort and expressed excitement about future matches. Ghana's Rosemary Sewornu acknowledged her team's improvement and hoped for a better performance in the next game.
The series finale will be in Ghana on December 9 at the University of Ghana playing fields in Accra. Fans eagerly await the historic conclusion of this women's rugby league series.