NIGERIA Vs GABON | Predict and Win Hive

In the international stage of football, with regard to the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, every football lover around the world with interest in the game must have seen how tough and, at times, laughable it has been for some top countries in the competition. A typical example is Nigeria — a team everyone expected to come out victorious in their group containing lower-rated teams such as Zimbabwe, Rwanda, and Benin.

If you're reading this and have no idea what’s going on, you must be living under the earth. Lol.



Anyways, Nigeria and Gabon will be slogging it out this coming Thursday in a battle to get to the top and win the CAF slot for the intercontinental playoff, where the winner will qualify for next year’s FIFA World Cup. Being a very passionate lover of the Super Eagles — whether they play well or not — I decided to make things more exciting for myself and everyone following or intending to follow the upcoming match by introducing a little fun game with a prize attached.


PRIZE

The prize is 10 Hive, to be given to the winner of this game at the end of the match. Yeah, the winner takes it all! And in a situation where there are multiple winners, the prize (10 Hive) will be shared equally among them.

Did you say 10 Hive is small money? It’s actually big money if you keep it for the next 10 years!



THE GAME

It’s simple! Just predict the outcome of the upcoming match between Nigeria and Gabon on 13th November 2025 at 5 pm (Nigerian time).

The prediction should be based on the accurate scoreline at the end of 90 minutes (including added time).


RULES:

  • Predict by commenting on this post.

  • Prediction ends 1 hour before kick-off (5 pm Nigerian time). Non-Nigerians should check sports sites for their corresponding local time.

  • No edits are allowed after submitting your prediction (comment).

  • No multiple entries by one user, whether through recognized or unrecognized accounts.

  • Reblog this post or tag three friends to join the fun. Choose one option, or you can do both.

  • Vote this post (completely optional 😎).


EXAMPLE:

Nigeria 10:0 Gabon

I invite @kingsleyy @kingsleyy-sports @kingsleyy to join.



After this, the winner of this match will play the final match against the winner of the Cameroon vs DR Congo match.

I’m going to put up a game again in the next match if we progress to the next and final game in the Africa playoff.



While writing this, a thought came to mind about how some of my friends who know how passionate I am about Nigerian sports might think I would angrily refuse to give the prize if Nigeria loses.No, no — I’m not going to do that. If I do, report me to God. Lol.

Photo: Canva Designed

Let me tag Nigeria football lovers that I know @darahclem @rare-gem

And the people that can't fire me @empressjay @fashtioluwa @eunice9200 @mandrelmykels @jmis101 @wongi @beeeee @phyna @samolaj @ainajane @whatmidesays @cecilia1 @jeclyn60



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"Wether they play well or not" 😄😄😄 It's that statement for me

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Nigeria 1: 0 Gabon

So, I can't fire you 😂😂😂

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What do I know about football lol. I will come back and give my prediction after fasting and praying

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Let me test my prediction skills...
Nigeria 3:1 Gabon

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