Tom Tom hosts Amodu’s media parley in Lagos

Tom Tom hosts Amodu’s media parley in Lagos

Super Eagles' Head Coach Shaibu Amodu will today in Lagos meet with Sports Editors and managers at a parley organised by Cadbury Nigeria Plc, under the banner of Tom Tom, the official candy of the national teams.
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Watch your back, Disu tells Amodu

Watch your back, Disu tells Amodu

Former national team coach, Tunde Disu, has warned his colleague at the head of the technical crew of the national team, Shaibu Amodu, to be wary of his group opponents especially Argentina in the FIFA World Cup, even as the Eagles’ immediate task was the African Cup of Nations.

SPDC ups prize money for NNPC/Shell Cup

SPDC ups prize money for NNPC/Shell Cup

The All Nigeria Secondary Schools Football Championship tagged NNPC/Shell Cup which many thought has been rested will still hold after all with state preliminaries already on nationwide.

Nigerian athletes brace up for bleak 2010

Nigerian athletes brace up for bleak 2010

Unless there is a reversal of fortune for the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, the country’s athletes are set to face the 2010 season without running a single competition at the local level.

Ikpeba, Siasia, others sweat over Eagles ’94 houses

Ikpeba, Siasia, others sweat over Eagles ’94 houses

As the Super Eagles gear up for the Angola 2010 Nations Cup and the SA 2010 World Cup, soccer loving Nigerians will be shocked to learn that those who represented the country at its first World Cup in the USA and the last set of players to win a Nations Cup trophy in Tunisia same year are yet to get houses promised them by the Federal Government.

NCC explains stand on MainOne, ICASA debacle, WACS landing licence in Nigeria

NCC explains stand on MainOne, ICASA debacle, WACS landing licence in Nigeria

Recently, an undersea cable landing license granted to MTN Nigeria, promoters of the West African Cable Ssystems WACS, by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, attracted very serious criticisms from telecommunications industry faithfuls.
West African Cable System is a high capacity submarine cable system linking Europe, West Africa and South Africa with over 3.8 Tbps.