The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Friday 11th March 2022, revealed Daar Communications PLC (owners of Africa Independent Television and Raypower Radio) as the exclusive media rights holder for this month’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 playoff battle between Nigeria and Ghana.

Ghana will play host to Nigeria on March 25, 2022  before the reverse fixture at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja on March 29, 2022.

At a press conference at the NFF Secretariat in the Federal Capital, NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi said the Daar Communications bade for the right as part of its corporate social responsibility, and the NFF had accepted based on the Federation’s trust and confidence in the broadcast company.

“Since inception of its operations, Daar Communications has consistently shown remarkable love and support for the growth and development of Nigeria football,” Sanusi said. “The ticketing rights awarded to Daar Communications PLC today is a reflection of our confidence in the organization to raise the profile of the game and fill the stadium to the capacity approved by FIFA with passionate fans who will cheer the Super Eagles to victory and on to Qatar 2022.”

Responding, the Group Managing Director of Daar Communications, Mr Tony Anegbe Akiotu said the Super Eagles need all the support they can get for this big match, adding that move was part of the company’s efforts to re-ignite the passion of Nigerians in the National Team and Nigeria Football generally.