Nigeria are champions of the 2022 Middle East Africa (MEA) Rugby League Championship after defeating hosts Ghana in the grand finale.
The visitors secured an emphatic 34-4 win at the Mensah Sarbah Hall Park, University of Ghana, Legon.

Nigeria entered the competition as the defending champions.
Kenya defeated West Africans Cameroon 16-0 to secure a third-place finish.
Nigeria and Ghana have booked their tickets to next year's MEA Rugby League Championship in South Africa.
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