Nigeria’s Joseph Ogabor will be at the centre when the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia host Comoros in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matchday three encounter on Friday.
Ogabor, who is a lecturer at the University of Calabar will be assisted by three other Nigerians.
Samuel Pwadutakam will serve as the first assistant referee, while Abdulmajeed Usman Olaide will take the role of second assistant referee.
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Basheer Salisu has been appointed fourth official for the game.
Fatou Gaye of Senegal will take the role of referee assessor.
The encounter will hold at the magnificent Olympic Stadium in Rades.
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It’s like the face of Nigerian league is changing we pray it is sustained
I suggest we all go to our Churches and Mosques on Friday and Sunday for National thanksgiving. When last did we have a Nigerian at the center during an international match! Let’s hope new things have started with our referees.