Glamtush reports that the Super Eagles have qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) despite having one game left in the race to the competition.
In Abidjan, the three-time African champions went behind to a Mohamed Tijani header in the first half.
But Victor Osimhen ensured the Eagles got a point nine minutes from full-time.
Nigeria now has 11 points, four more than Benin and six more than Rwanda, whom they face in their last fixture next week.
Libya, bottom of the Group D lot, defeated Rwanda 0-1 in Kigali, meaning Nigeria has reached the finals of the tournament.
The defeat means Rwanda is five points shy of the Super Eagles with just a game to spare in the qualification series. That leaves them unable to surpass Nigeria’s points tally even if they beat the Super Eagles in their next match at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, on Monday, November 18.
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