The Super Eagles of Nigeria have departed Kigali, the capital of Rwanda after securing maximum points over the Amavubi.
Victor Osimhen scored twice in the first half to give Nigeria a comfortable 2-0 victory over Rwanda on Friday night.
The Super Eagles and its officials departed the Kigali International Airport on Saturday morning via a Value Jet flight.
The team are expected to arrive Uyo later today as they begin preparation for the second qualifier against Zimbabwe.
Nigeria will take on Zimbabwe on Tuesday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium as he hope to secure maximum points.
The Super Eagles are currently fourth in Group C with six points while Zimbabwe are last with theee points.
A win for Nigeria will further boost their chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a poor start.