Nigeria’s men’s national basketball team produced a dominant display on Monday, thrashing Rwanda’s men’s national basketball team 106-62 to complete a flawless 3-0 qualifying window and seal progression to the next phase of the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup African Qualifiers.
The emphatic victory capped a superb week for the D’Tigers, who combined defensive intensity with an explosive offensive performance to overwhelm Rwanda from the opening tip. Nigeria established an early advantage through relentless pressure, fast-break opportunities, and efficient shooting, leaving their opponents with no route back into the contest.
Leading the way was Uche Iroegbu, who finished with a game-high 17 points and seven assists, orchestrating Nigeria’s attack with composure and creativity. He received strong support from Caleb Agada, Ikechukwu Mekowulu, and Stan Okoye, who each contributed 13 points in a balanced team effort.

Nigeria’s depth proved to be one of the defining features of the performance. With contributions coming from across the roster, the D’Tigers consistently stretched Rwanda’s defence while dominating both ends of the court through disciplined defending and strong interior play.
The victory completed a perfect qualifying window after Nigeria had earlier edged Tunisia’s men’s national basketball team 84-81 before producing a dramatic 80-79 comeback victory over Guinea’s men’s national basketball team. Those narrow wins showcased the team’s resilience under pressure, while Monday’s commanding triumph highlighted their ability to dominate when firing on all cylinders.
Finishing the window unbeaten provides a significant confidence boost as the D’Tigers continue their pursuit of a place at the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup. The team’s growing chemistry, improved defensive organisation, and balanced scoring attack suggest they are building momentum at the right time.
With qualification for the next round now secured, Nigeria will shift its focus to the tougher tests that lie ahead. If the D’Tigers can maintain the level of performance displayed throughout this qualifying window, they will be well-positioned to challenge Africa’s best and strengthen their bid to return to basketball’s biggest global stage.
