Captain of the side, Rasheedat Ajibade, who scored four times as the Nigerians won 6-0 in the first leg in Abuja, netted the only goal of the match,
It was her eighth in four qualifying matches, as she had also scored three over two legs when the Flamingoes thrashed Namibia 9-0.
This year’s World Cup will be staged in Jordan from September 30 to October 21.
Nigeria has never failed to qualify for the competition since it began in 2008.
Secret video how Farah Dagogo forced INEC Assistant EO declare him winner in his parlour in the presence of the Deputy Governor of River state
Deputy Governor you are a disgrace to womanhood, You joined in holding a lady old enough to be your daughter hostage because of politics even threatened her with rape in your presence