Nigeria, the second most frequent African qualifiers, look set to tackle Swaziland, who should eliminate bottom-of-the-rankings Djibouti in a first round confined to the weaker nations.
The former African cup of nation winner performed awesomely at the 2014 FIFA world cup but went out at the knockout stage after carelessly loosing to France In a match they played wonderfully.
With a new head coach Sunday Oliseh and great players like Chelsea's Mikel Obi, Peter Odemwingie, Ikechukwu Uche, Aluko, Victor Moses, Emenike and Ahmed Musa just to mention a few the Supper Eagles of Nigeria hopefully will have a great outing.

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