Ghana's Black Queens qualified for the African Women’s Championship in Cameroon after beating Tunisia 4-0 to complete a 6-1 aggregate over their North African rivals.
Samira Suleiman scored a brace to ensure a smooth qualification for the Queens.
The striker opened the scoring in the 26th minute with a fine header from a Portia Boakye corner.
Portia Boakye turned from provider to scorer six minutes later with a thunderous strike from 25 yards for Ghana’s second.
Priscilla Adobea made it three with a fine solo effort ten minutes from time.
Samira completed her brace with a superb volley with a minute to end proceedings.
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