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    ‘If we have to involve Jollof rice, we will’ – Jay-Jay Okocha stirs up Ghana-Nigeria rivalry

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    Djiku (L) tackling Osimhen (R) during the 2022 World Cup qualifiers Djiku (L) tackling Osimhen (R) during the 2022 World Cup qualifiers

    Nigerian football legend Jay-Jay Okocha has reignited the rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria as the two countries prepare to renew their iconic football competition in an upcoming showdown on May 28, 2025, at Brentford FC’s Gtech Community Stadium in London.

    In an interview with Joy Sports, Okocha emphasised the intensity and entertainment the fixture always delivers, both on and off the pitch.

    “It’s always a good match to watch. The rivalry is healthy, so I’m expecting a great game and plenty of banter before and after the match. And if we have to involve Jollof rice, we will,” he said.

    The match is part of the four-nation Unity Cup tournament, which also features Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. The mini-tournament aims to celebrate African and Caribbean football.

    The rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria extends far beyond the football pitch, touching nearly every corner of culture, from heated debates over who owns Afrobeats to the never-ending battle for Jollof rice supremacy.

    Whether in music, food, or sport, the competition is fierce, passionate, and proudly shared by both nations.

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