Nigeria won the women's Africa Cup of Nations for an eighth time after a 1-0 win over hosts Cameroon in front of a capacity 40,000 crowd in Yaounde.
A late goal from Desire Oparanozie was enough for Nigeria to retain the trophy they won in Namibia two years ago.

The Super Falcons have dominated this competition, winning all but two of the ten editions played so far.

However it seems their efforts are still yet to be appreciated  as thy are still owed unpaid bonuses.

Nigeria's victorious women's football team have therefore staged a protest outside parliament in Abuja to demand what is due them.
Their protest coincided with President Muhammadu Buhari's arrival at the National Assembly to present next year's budget.

The African champions then marched to President Buhari's villa, where an aide said they would be paid in two days.

They have refused to leave a nearby hotel until they receive win bonuses of $17,150 each (£13,500).