The  Super Eagles were held to a goalless draw by the Amavubi Stars in the  first leg fixture of their 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the  Stade Regionale de Nyamirambo in Kigali on Wednesday.
It was coach Stephen Keshi’s first competitive game since taking charge of the team in November last year.
Keshi featured an experimental team of Europe-based players and  players from the Nigeria Premier League but in spite of the intimidating  stars in the Eagles, Nigeria failed to break the closely knitted  defence of their hosts.
Nigeria found it difficult to create any clear-cut chances in the  encounter but when they did, Enugu Rangers striker Ejike Uzoenyi and  West Brom forward Osaze Odemwingie failed to convert their chances.  Odemwingie was later substituted with Granada’s Ikechukwu Uche while VVV  Venlo’s Ahmed Musa was substituted with Wigan’s Victor Moses, who  earned his first cap for Nigeria.
Their entry did little to change the game as the Eagles failed to  find their rhythm with Fulham’s Dickson Etuhu and Inter Milan’s Joel Obi  appearing incompatible in the midfield.
The Rwandans, who quickly discovered their opponents were not  coordinated, took the fillip from their cheering fans and pressed  forward though causing little damage.
Vincent Enyeama was forced to make a brilliant save as Dady Birori  made a run into the goal area but the Lille goalkeeper dived at his feet  to grab the ball just as the Amavubi striker was about to shoot.
The striker got the home fans on their feet again in the second half when he blasted a shot over the bar.
Nigeria, however, found the back of the net through Uche but the goal  was ruled offside. It ensured the game ended goalless and makes the  return leg fixture in Nigeria in June a make-or-mar encounter.
Nigeria, who failed to qualify for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations  hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, are under pressure to make an  appearance at the next edition to be hosted by South Africa.
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