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Posted: Mon 11:48, 18 Nov 2013
Post subject: Cameroon join Nigeria and Ivory Coast in World Cup
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Nigeria, leading 2-1 from the first leg, were given a comfortable cushion when Victor Moses, on loan at Liverpool from fellow EPL side Chelsea, scored from the penalty spot after Anyalem Hailu handled.
Ethiopia put up a brave fight but the reigning African champions made sure of their passage when substitute Victor Obinna doubled Nigeria's lead after 82 minutes with a fine free kick.
"I am happy to be part of this history making. My target is now to help my country do well at the World Cup," he told AFP.
Ghana, 6-1 winners over Egypt in their opener, and Burkina Faso, holders of a 3-2 lead over Algeria, are in action in the other two qualifiers Tuesday.
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