The title holders will confront the Central African neighbours in today’s Awcon final at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaoundé.
“The Cameroon versus Nigeria Awcon final is going to be explosive, it’s a good test as well as evenly matched.
“Our problem is defence and I hope they will be alert 100 per cent to withstand the attacking and robust foray of the Cameroonians.
“The Falcons best test match in the championship was the group’s clash against the Black Queens of Ghana as I never considered Banyana Banyana of South Africa a serious threat.
“It will be too risky for the players to decide on the field of play to act on their own whims and caprices, pushing the coaches’ instructions to the background.
“I sincerely hope and pray that mother luck will smile on us to once again overcome the Cameroonians,” said the Rivers Angels head coach to supersport.com.
Okon successfully supervised the 2-0 2014 Awcon victory against the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia.