Holders Ghana won the WAFU Cup of Nations for a second time after thumping bitterest rivals Nigeria 4-1 in a one-sided final.
Maxwell Konadu’s men were unable to beat the Super Eagles when both teams clashed in the group stage of the competition.
But they secured the silverware at Cape Coast stadium thanks to a brace from Berekum Chelsea striker Stephen Sarfo, and then two after the break from Hearts of Oak duo Winful Cobbina and Vincent Atingah.
It was a cagey start to the game from both teams with neither venturing too far forward early on.
The first real effort on goal came in the 15th minute courtesy a long-range strike from Ghana’s Emmanuel Lomotey, but his 25-yard effort sailed inches wide.
Emmanuel Lomotey was in the thick of the action again ten minutes later, pouncing on a loose ball inside the box but he was magnificently denied by the acrobatics of the Nigerian keeper from 14-yards out.
The Super Eagles shot-stopper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, was definitely at his best in the 35th minute with another superb save, diving low to his left to turn a low 18-yard shot from Isaac Twum around the post.
Nigeria suffered a setback in the 40th minute when central defender Olamilekan Adeleye Aniyikaye had to leave the field injured and was replaced by Emmanuel Ariwachukwu.
A minute before the break Ghana made their continued pressure tell when Stephen Sarfo fired the Black Stars in front with a thunderous strike from the edge of the box, 1-0.
The start of the second half failed to produce any fireworks until the 58th minute when substitute Patrick Razak was fouled inside the box, only a minute after coming on, and the referee pointed to the penalty spot.
Vincent Atingah stepped up for the Ghanaians and doubled their lead with a well-placed spot-kick, 2-0.
In the 77th minute, Patrick Razak won a second penalty after a reckless tackle on him by Stephen Eze.
This time Stephen Sarfo stepped-up for Ghana to score his second goal of the game and put the result beyond doubt, 3-0.
The only down side for the Ghana was the expulsion of Vincent Atingah after receiving his second yellow card in the 90th minute.
The icing on the cake, though, for the Black Stars was their fourth goal which was scored by Winnful Cobbinah in the 93rd minute following a goalmouth scramble inside the box, 4-0.
Nigeria did find some consolation with a goal of their own courtesy, a 22-yard free-kick from Rabiu Ali which found the top corner of the net, but it was too little too late as the game ended 4-1.
Ghana (1) 4 (Stephen Sarfo 44’ + 78’ pen, Atingah 60’ pen, Cobbinah 93’)
Nigeria (0) 1 (Ali 95’)
Teams
Ghana coach: Maxwell Konadu
Ghana: 1. J Addo, 2. Frimpong, 12. S Sarfo, 5. Atingah, 6. Abbey, 10. Cobbinah, 18. Lomotey, 7. Twum, 8. Waja (17. Razak 57’), 15. K Sarfo (9. Addo 81’), 13. Kizito (14. Adams 68’).
Nigeria coach: Salisu Yusuf
Nigeria: 1. Ezenwa, 2. Okoro, 6. Eze, 12. Aniyikaye (5. Ariwachukwu 40’), 3. Akas, 4. Aremu, 8. Ifeanyi, 7. Friday (14. Okechukwu 46’), 11. P Moses, 10. Ali, 9. Okpotu (18. Eduwo 70’).