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World Championships: AFN Names Amusan, Brume, 20 Others For Action In Oregon

Team Nigeria will hope for more medals in Oregon compared to the solitary bronze they won in Doha three years ago The Athletics Federation of...

Caf Player Of The Year Award: South African Women Dominate Shortlist

Despite having lesser nominations compared to South Africa, Nigeria, nonetheless has a strong quartet in the running for the award. South Africa is fast becoming...

Morocco 2022: Super Falcons Target Three Points Against Botswana

It is another day in the hunt for points and Nigeria’s Super Falcons say they are ready to rekindle their campaign for FIFA World...

Wafcon: Group C Table Toppers, Botswana Hope To Inflict Injuries On Heavyweight Nigeria

Botswana scored four goals in their opening match on Monday Will Nigerian football fans go to bed heavy laden tonight? The answer lies in the...

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South Africa Knocked Out As Eustaquio Sends Canada Into Last-16

Canada outlasted South Africa in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Stephen Eustaquio’s superb strike proving the difference between the two teams. South Africa 0-1 Canada Canada goals: Stephen Eustaquio (90+2) At a glance Moise Bombito has header cleared off line for Canada Stephen Eustaquio scores Canada winner...

World Cup 2026: Qualified And Eliminated Teams

Find out which teams have booked their place in the Round of 32 and who they will face, plus who has been eliminated at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Qualified for the Round of 32 Mexico The co-hosts had the honour of getting the tournament under way, and were also...

Court Sets Aside Judgment Recognising NDC As Political Party

A Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja has nullified its earlier judgment that recognised the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as a registered political party, ordering that the matter be heard afresh with all interested parties included in the proceedings. Justice Isah Dashen ruled that the previous judgment could...