Kotoko’s moment came in the 54th minute against the run of play. Gyau capitalised on a defensive lapse, dispossessing a Kwara defender before unleashing a venomous volley that left the goalkeeper Suraj Ayeleso rooted.

Kwara pushed desperately for a response. Bright Babatunde nearly levelled in the 67th minute, rounding the goalkeeper after racing onto a through ball, only for the Kotoko defence to recover in time and block his shot.

Following a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Uyo, Djoliba finished the job at home against Abia Warriors, beating the Nigerian side 1-0 in the return fixture, and progressed 2-1 on aggregate.