With two teams already qualified, the remaining four spots may be decided on Wednesday as nine matches are scheduled across various centres nationwide.
Winifred Eyebhoria doubled the lead for Ekiti Queens in the 82nd minute, sealing a convincing victory over their hosts.
Shabi lauded the potential positive impact of the transition.
Nigeria’s representative beat Sam Nelly of the Republic of Benin by 2-0 to top the Group A with a maximum six points.
The goalless match was the final group B game and had both teams vying for the second ticket into the final.
The Super Falcons player was a star to watch as she helped FC Robo to keep possession for most of the encounter.
Kada Stars and Police Machine will in February represent Nigeria at the men’s category at the Africa Cup for Club Champions (ACCC) in South Africa.
